Born: 01-01-1944
Clyde Edgerton is an acclaimed American author known for his Southern storytelling flair. Born in 1944 in Durham, North Carolina, he has penned numerous novels that often explore small-town life and familial dynamics with humor and empathy. A former fighter pilot and university professor, Edgerton's works, including "Raney" and "Walking Across Egypt," have earned critical praise for their vivid characters and authentic Southern voice.
Old people need love too.
Sometimes, all a person needs is a little understanding.
A small act of kindness can make a big difference.
Sometimes, the simplest things in life bring the greatest joy.
Family is not always blood. It's the people who love and support you.
A good sense of humor can lighten any situation.
Never underestimate the power of a home-cooked meal.
It's never too late to start over and find happiness.
Sometimes, the best advice comes from unexpected sources.
Love knows no age.
Sometimes, the best adventures are the ones you least expect.
Don't let society dictate who you should be.