Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “We’ve made science experiments of ourselves and our children.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “There’s never been a culture that wasn’t obsessed with food. The sort of sad thing is that our obsession is no longer with food, but with the price of food.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “I’m interested in the kind of religion that makes life harder. I’m not so interested in the comforting kind of religion.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “Jews have a special relationship to books, and the Haggadah has been translated more widely, and reprinted more often, than any other Jewish book. It is not a work of history or philosophy, not a prayer book, user’s manual, timeline, poem or palimpsest – and yet it is all these things.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “We say no to lots of things that would please us. I would like to punch people every now and then, but I don’t. I would like to have something for free rather than pay for it. I would like to skip to the front of the line… I don’t mean to brush aside the…

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  • “Kids are a great analogy. You want your kids to grow up, and you don’t want your kids to grow up. You want your kids to become independent of you, but it’s also a parent’s worst nightmare: That they won’t need you. It’s like the real tragedy of parenting.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “I’m less worried about accomplishment – as younger people always can’t help but be – and more concerned with spending my time well, spending time with my family, and reading, learning things.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “I usually write away from home, in coffee shops, on trains, on planes, in friends’ houses. I like places where there’s stuff going on that you can lift your eyes, see something interesting, overhear a conversation.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “Jews have a special relationship to books, and the Haggadah has been translated more widely, and reprinted more often, than any other Jewish book. It is not a work of history or philosophy, not a prayer book, user’s manual, timeline, poem or palimpsest – and yet it is all these things.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “Why does watching a dog be a dog fill one with happiness?” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “I’m not funny. People assume that because my books are funny, I’ll be funny in real life. It’s the inevitable disappointment of meeting me.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “I first became a vegetarian when I was nine, in response to an argument made by a radical babysitter. My great change – which lasted a couple of weeks – was based on the very simple instinct that it’s wrong to kill animals for food.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “My greatest fear is feeling like a professional novelist. Somebody who creates characters, who sits down and has pieces of paper taped to the wall – what’s going to happen in this scene, or this act. What I like is for it to be a much more scary, sloppy reflection of who I am.” -Jonathan…

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  • “We need a better way to talk about eating animals, a way that doesn’t ignore or even just shruggingly accept things like habits, cravings, family and history but rather incorporates them into the conversation. The more they are allowed in, the more able we will be to follow our best instincts.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “Writers now are putting total faith in designers at Apple and Amazon. It’s almost like a race-car driver having no input into how cars are designed.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “Words are capable of making experience more vivid, and also of organizing it. They can scare us, and they can comfort us.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “I first became a vegetarian when I was nine, in response to an argument made by a radical babysitter. My great change – which lasted a couple of weeks – was based on the very simple instinct that it’s wrong to kill animals for food.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “Food is not just what we put in our mouths to fill up it is culture and identity. Reason plays some role in our decisions about food, but it’s rarely driving the car.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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  • “Literature has drawn a funny perimeter that other art forms haven’t.” -Jonathan Safran Foer

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