John Hersey was an American writer born on June 17, 1914, and died on March 24, 1993. Known for his profound insight into human nature and his deep reflections on war and peace.
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“The price one pays for having a kind man at one’s elbow.”
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“The final test of a work of art is not whether it has beauty, but whether it has power.”
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“I thought of God as being able to talk big and write *very* small.”
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“The reality is that changes are coming... They must come. You must share in bringing them.”
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“Learning starts with failure; the first failure is the beginning of education.”
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“The writer must not invent. The legend on the license must read: NONE OF THIS WAS MADE UP.”
“My two major faults are that I row too long and pick up too many women”
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