Born: 01-01-1978
Eliot Schrefer is an acclaimed American author known for his compelling young adult and middle-grade fiction. A two-time National Book Award finalist, he often explores themes of survival and the bond between humans and animals. Schrefer's notable works include the "Ape Quartet" series and "The Darkness Outside Us." He is a graduate of Harvard University and frequently speaks on the importance of empathy in literature.
Sometimes we need to hit rock bottom to truly appreciate the heights we can reach.
The road to success is often paved with failure.
Sometimes the hardest part is believing in yourself.
When you fall, rise with the determination to conquer your fears.
Great achievements require great sacrifices.
The only limits that exist are the ones we impose upon ourselves.
The measure of success is not the absence of failure but the ability to learn from it.
The path to greatness is often a lonely one.
Success is not about how high you climb, but how many times you get back up.
It is in our failures that we find the seeds of our success.
To rise and fall is a natural cycle of life; what matters is how we navigate through it.
Let your failures be lessons that propel you towards greatness.