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Richard Ford

Born: 01-01-1944

Richard Ford is an acclaimed American novelist and short story writer, best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "Independence Day." Born in 1944 in Jackson, Mississippi, Ford's work often explores themes of human connection and disconnection, with a focus on the American experience. His notable series featuring the character Frank Bascombe has garnered critical praise for its insightful portrayal of contemporary life. Ford's literary contributions have cemented his status as a prominent figure in modern fiction.

Quotes

Freedom is not a privilege, it is a right.

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Independence is not the absence of dependence; it is the strength to depend on oneself.

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The true mark of independence is the ability to think for oneself.

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In the pursuit of independence, one must embrace the journey rather than the destination.

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The path to independence is paved with determination and resilience.

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Independence is not found in isolation, but in the interdependence of a thriving community.

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True freedom comes from within, transcending the chains of external circumstances.

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Independence is not an event; it is a state of mind.

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The price of independence is eternal vigilance.

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To choose independence is to forge one's own path amidst a sea of conformity.

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Independence requires courage, for it often means standing alone against the crowd.

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The fire of independence burns brightest in the hearts of those who were once oppressed.

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