Born: 09-26-1939
Carol Lynn Pearson is an American author, poet, and playwright renowned for her poignant explorations of love, loss, and spirituality. She gained prominence with her memoir "Goodbye, I Love You," which recounts her experiences with her late husband and his battle with AIDS. Pearson's work often reflects her Mormon heritage, advocating for LGBTQ+ acceptance within religious communities. Her compelling storytelling and heartfelt poetry continue to inspire and resonate with diverse audiences.
Sometimes the search is more important than the finding.
We often find what we're looking for in the most unexpected places.
The search for truth requires courage and an open mind.
Sometimes the answers lie within ourselves; we just need to listen.
Not all who wander are lost; sometimes they are simply searching.
The search for love is a journey of the heart.
It's in the search that we discover who we truly are.
Sometimes the search leads us astray, but it's in getting lost that we find ourselves.
The search for knowledge is never-ending; there is always more to learn.
The search for peace begins within our own hearts.
In the search for justice, we must stand up for what is right.
The search for forgiveness is both a healing and liberating journey.