It's nearly identical, I found it by searching the book on amazon here. It goes:
"We're all a little weird. And life is a little weird. And when we find somone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutally satisfying weirdness-and call it love-true love."
There are two possible realities here.
The first is one where Dr. Seuss wrote a paragraph outside of his normal rhymey, child-targeted style, then never published the book it was meant to go in and left no evidence in the world that he ever did this. Subsequently, Robert Fulgham wrote a book with a near identical paragraph and only after that had happened people somehow knew Dr. Seuss had written a similar quote and began quoting him on it.
The second is one where a paragraph by one guy was misattributed to another and misquoted, which happens a lot. I'll leave it to you to figure out which is the most parsimonious and likely.
It's an excellent quote... but it appears to not be by Dr. Seuss. It's by Robert Fulghum, from this book.
It's nearly identical, I found it by searching the book on amazon here. It goes:
"We're all a little weird. And life is a little weird. And when we find somone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutally satisfying weirdness-and call it love-true love."
There are two possible realities here.
The first is one where Dr. Seuss wrote a paragraph outside of his normal rhymey, child-targeted style, then never published the book it was meant to go in and left no evidence in the world that he ever did this. Subsequently, Robert Fulgham wrote a book with a near identical paragraph and only after that had happened people somehow knew Dr. Seuss had written a similar quote and began quoting him on it.
The second is one where a paragraph by one guy was misattributed to another and misquoted, which happens a lot. I'll leave it to you to figure out which is the most parsimonious and likely.