Born: 05-13-1965
Eoin Colfer is an acclaimed Irish author best known for his "Artemis Fowl" series, blending fantasy and science fiction. Born in Wexford in 1965, Colfer worked as a teacher before achieving literary success. His storytelling, often infused with humor and adventure, appeals to both young and adult readers. Beyond Artemis Fowl, he has penned numerous novels, plays, and graphic novels, establishing a versatile and celebrated writing career.
The wind can knock down trees, but a man on the ground will still have roots.
Sometimes a man has to be his own hero, because heroes are just too busy.
The difference between a coward and a hero is a jump of the heart.
In the end, it is the person you become, not the things you have achieved, that is the most important.
The world can be a cruel place, but it is also full of wonders.
Fear is a powerful motivator, but courage is what keeps us going.
The sky is not the limit; it's just the beginning.
True strength comes from the heart, not the muscles.
There is a hero in all of us; we just need to find the courage to let them out.
Never underestimate the power of hope, for it can move mountains.
The sky is vast, and so are the possibilities if we have the courage to chase them.
The greatest adventures are the ones that push us to our limits.