![]() ![]() Boldface has been added to excerpts: 1997, True Love: Stories Told To and By Robert Fulghum by Robert Fulghum, Section: Perspective, Start, Quote, HarperCollins Publishers, New York. Yet, Fulghum adapted a stance of acceptance and asserted the universality of weirdness. I would be surprised if you didn’t think that at least a couple of times while reading these stories. The volume presented a variety of stories about love, and after recounting one eccentric amorous escapade Fulghum commented: However, this quote appeared in another 1997 book “True Love: Stories Told To and By Robert Fulghum” in a section called “Perspective”. ![]() The quotation should be credited to the minister, painter, and top-selling author Robert Fulghum who is best known for the collection of essays “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten”. ![]() ![]() There is no substantive evidence that Theodor Geisel who died in 1991 spoke or wrote this expression. I have been unable to find this in any of the books written by Dr. We are all a little weird and life’s a little weird… The statement is usually attributed to Theodor Geisel who is better known as Dr. Seuss? Theodor Geisel? Robert Fulghum? Anonymous?ĭear Quote Investigator: I hope you will be able to trace a quotation for Valentine’s Day. ![]()
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