Top 10 most inspiring quotes by American author
- We dream to give ourselves hope. To stop dreaming—well, that’s like saying you can never change your fate.
- Everyone must dream. We dream to give ourselves hope. To stop dreaming—well, that’s like saying you can never change your fate. Isn’t that true?
- Then you must teach my daughter this same lesson. How to lose your innocence but not your hope. How to laugh forever.
- I am like a falling star who has finally found her place next to another in a lovely constellation, where we will sparkle in the heavens forever.
- Sure, I loved him—too much. And he loved me, only not enough. I just want someone who thinks I’m number one in his life. I’m not willing to accept emotional scraps anymore.
- That was how dishonesty and betrayal started—not in big lies but in small secrets.
- We all had our miseries. But to despair was to wish back for something already lost. Or to prolong what was already unbearable. -Suyuan
- That is the way it is with a wound. The wound begins to close in on itself to protect what is hurting so much. And once it is closed, you no longer see what is underneath or what started the pain.
- I did not lose myself all at once. I rubbed out my face over the years washing away my pain, the same way carvings on stone are worn down by water.
- From what I have observed, when the anesthesia of love wears off, there is always the pain of consequences. You don’t have to be stupid to marry the wrong man.
Amy Tan, born on February 19, 1952, is a renowned American author known for her exploration of the Chinese-American experience in her novels. Born in Oakland, California, Tan’s parents were Chinese immigrants, and she grew up immersed in both Chinese and American cultures. After the tragic death of her father and the discovery of her mother’s previous marriage and children in China, Tan’s connection to her Chinese heritage deepened.
Her breakthrough novel, “The Joy Luck Club” (1989), explores the complex relationships between Chinese-American mothers and daughters. The book became a bestseller and was adapted into a successful film in 1993. Tan continued to captivate readers with novels like “The Kitchen God’s Wife” (1991), “The Hundred Secret Senses” (1995), and “The Bonesetter’s Daughter” (2001).
Amy Tan’s works often delve into themes of identity, generational conflict, and the intertwining of cultural influences. Beyond her accomplishments in fiction, Tan is an advocate for social issues and has written essays on topics ranging from immigration to the power of language. Her literary contributions have earned her numerous awards and accolades, solidifying her status as a prominent voice in contemporary American literature.
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