Top 10 most inspiring quotes by James Patterson
- Because what’s worse than knowing you want something, besides knowing you can never have it?
- Popcorn for breakfast! Why not? It’s a grain. It’s like, like, grits, but with high self-esteem.
- I can talk to fish!” Angel said happily, water dripping off her long, skinny body. “Ask one over for dinner,” Fang said, joining us.
- How did you become blind, uh, Jeff is it?” Yeah, Jeff. Well, I looked directly at the sun, you know, the way they always tell you not to. If only I had listened.
- He’s gonna be fine,” I confirmed. Can we see him?” Iggy asked. Ig, I hate to break it to you, but you’re blind.
- Am I tough? Am I strong? Am I hard-core? Absolutely. Did I whimper with pathetic delight when I sank my teeth into my hot fried-chicken sandwich? You betcha.
- In the dictionary, next to the word stress, there is a picture of a midsize mutant stuck inside a dog crate, wondering if her destiny is to be killed or to save the world. Okay, not really. But there should be.
- Fang felt a cold jolt, then dismissed it. Max wasn’t dead. He would know, somehow. He would have felt it. The world still felt the same to him; therefore, Max was still in it.
- Meaning what? We’re going to pretend nothing’s going on? That’s stupid. The only way to deal with any of this is to get it out in the open.” Have you been watching Oprah again?
- I hate this guy,” Ari muttered, keeping his head down “There’s a club,” I told him. “The Haters of ter Borcht Club. Have you gotten your badge yet?
James Patterson is an American author known for his popular thriller and mystery novels. He was born on March 22, 1947, in Newburgh, New York. Patterson initially pursued a career in advertising and held various executive positions at renowned companies such as J. Walter Thompson and CEO of North America’s largest advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson Worldwide.
In the late 1970s, Patterson made his foray into writing, starting with a series of successful novels. However, he gained widespread recognition and immense popularity with the publication of his novel “Along Came a Spider” in 1993, which introduced his most iconic character, detective Alex Cross. The book became a bestseller, and Patterson’s subsequent novels featuring Cross solidified his position as a prominent thriller writer.
Known for his fast-paced writing style and gripping plotlines, Patterson has published numerous bestselling novels across various series, including the Women’s Murder Club, Michael Bennett, Private, and Maximum Ride. His books often feature short chapters and cliffhangers, making them highly engaging and addictive reads.
Patterson’s success as an author is unparalleled, with over 200 million copies of his books sold worldwide. He holds the Guinness World Record for the most New York Times bestsellers and is known for his prolific output. He has collaborated with several co-authors on different book series, allowing him to release multiple titles each year.
In addition to his thriller novels, Patterson has also written young adult fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books. He is an advocate for literacy and has launched initiatives to encourage reading among children and young adults.
James Patterson’s contributions to the literary world have earned him numerous awards and accolades. He has received the Edgar Award, the International Thriller of the Year Award, and the Children’s Choice Book Award, among others.
Patterson continues to write and publish new books, captivating readers with his thrilling stories and memorable characters. His work remains incredibly popular, and his books are consistently found on bestseller lists worldwide.
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