Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Carl Hiaasen
- The first rule of hurricane coverage is that every broadcast must begin with palm trees bending in the wind.
- Garcia wondered why people with JESUS stickers on their bumper always drove twenty miles per hour under the speed limit. If God was my co-pilot, he thought, I’d be doing a hundred and twenty.
- Roy remembered the time he and his father had a talk about fighting. ‘It’s important to stand up for what’s right,’ Mr. Eberhardt had said, ‘but sometimes there’s a fine line between courage and stupidity.
- Actually it was the mark of the stupid, which is what you get for sitting under a tree during a thunderstorm.
- Mickey Cray had been out of work ever since a dead iguana fell from a palm tree and hit him on the head.
- The evening news made her wonder if God was dead; the morning sun made her believe He wasn’t.
- Mrs. Bonneville never buckled her seat belt, even though it was required by state law; an ardent libertarian, she opposed government meddling in all matters of personal choice.
- Sunset on the water ought to be a quiet and easy time, but I guess some people can’t stand a little silence.
- That’s what people do when they find a special place that wild and full of life, they trample it to death.
- But Erin let it slide. The child was only four years old; she had a whole lifetime to learn about sadness. Today was for Dalmatians, ice cream and new dolls.
Carl Hiaasen is an American author and journalist known for his humorous and satirical novels, primarily in the genre of crime fiction and environmental activism. Born on March 12, 1953, in Plantation, Florida, he grew up in a family of newspaper reporters and editors, which greatly influenced his career.
Hiaasen’s writing often combines elements of crime, politics, and environmental issues, creating a unique and distinctive style. He began his journalism career at the Miami Herald, where he worked for many years, covering a wide range of topics, including corruption, wildlife, and environmental concerns in Florida.
His debut novel, “Tourist Season” (1986), marked the beginning of his successful career as a novelist. Some of his other notable works include “Strip Tease” (1993), “Hoot” (2002), and “Bad Monkey” (2013). Hiaasen’s writing often features quirky characters, absurd situations, and a sharp wit that critiques the social and environmental problems of Florida and beyond.
Throughout his career, Carl Hiaasen has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to literature and journalism. His writing has entertained readers while shedding light on the ecological challenges facing his beloved home state of Florida.
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