"The Diaries of Adam and Eve" Quotes
A humorous and charming collection of diaries that provide a delightful glimpse into the perspectives of Adam and Eve.
classics | 95 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Adam: 'She talks very little. Perhaps that is why I like her.'
Eve: 'I believe it is a divine command—part of the system of graces that were decreed from the beginning.'
Adam: 'I could not get her to explain that. I was afraid she might think I was noticing, and it would embarrass her.'
Eve: 'Why, it is a dream! A man always sees a dream like that before he dies.'
Adam: 'What is a dream?'
Eve: 'It is a trouble and a sorrow, and I have had enough of them.'
Adam: 'I had to tell her that I didn't know what it was.'
Eve: 'I think it is a vegetable. You can't eat it without cooking.'
Adam: 'I think it must be a kind of animal. I am not sure.'
Eve: 'She is not of any breed. She is a new breed.'





