Born: 10-31-1970
Andrew Sean Greer is an acclaimed American novelist best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "Less." Born in 1970, he has authored several novels exploring themes of identity, love, and personal growth. Greer's writing is celebrated for its wit and depth, often blending humor with poignant storytelling. A graduate of Brown University, he has also received numerous accolades for his contributions to contemporary literature.
I loved her, and sometimes she loved me too.
Time is a cruel thief to rob us of our former selves.
We are all born with wings, but only some of us learn to fly.
Sometimes the greatest tragedy is not in losing someone, but in never having the chance to love them.
Age is not measured by years, but by the moments that take our breath away.
Life is a dance, and sometimes we stumble, but it's the getting up that counts.
The heart has a way of remembering, even when the mind tries to forget.
Love is a fire that can warm the coldest of hearts.
We are all the heroes of our own stories, but sometimes we forget that we hold the pen.
The greatest gift we can give each other is our time and attention.
True love is not a destination; it's a lifelong journey.
The past is a ghost that haunts us, but it's up to us to exorcise it.