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Rodger Adair Quotes By David Levithan

You made me lose my appetite, Boomer."
"My mom tells me that all the time. Your family must be just like mine! — David Levithan

Rodger Adair Quotes By Roxanne St. Claire

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Rodger Adair Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

It was one of the best days of my life, a day during which I lived my life and didn't think about my life at all. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Rodger Adair Quotes By James Russell Lowell

A woman's love Is mighty, but a mother's heart is weak, And by its weakness overcomes. — James Russell Lowell

Rodger Adair Quotes By Honorius Augustodunensis

How is the soul profited by the strife of Hector, the arguments of Plato, the poems of Virgil, or the elegies of Ovid, who, with others like them, are now gnashing their teeth in the prison of the infernal Babylon, under the cruet tyranny of Pluto? — Honorius Augustodunensis

Rodger Adair Quotes By Andre Gide

Chastity more rarely follows fear, or a resolution, or a vow, than it is the mere effect of lack of appetite and, sometimes even, of distaste. — Andre Gide

Rodger Adair Quotes By Haruki Murakami

I write weird stories. I don't know why I like weirdness so much. Myself, I'm a very realistic person. I don't trust anything New Age
or reincarnation, dreams, Tarot, horoscopes. I don't trust anything like that at all. I wake up at 6 in the morning and go to bed at 10, jogging every day and swimming, eating healthy food. I'm very realistic. But when I write, I write weird. That's very strange. When I'm getting more and more serious, I'm getting more and more weird. When I want to write about the reality of society and the world, it gets weird. Many people ask me why, and I can't answer that. But I recognized when I was interviewing those 63 ordinary people
they were very straightforward, very simple, very ordinary, but their stories were sometimes very weird. That was interesting. — Haruki Murakami