14+ Tom Rachman Quotes On Education, Politics
Tom Rachman is a Canadian novelist, born in London, England in 1974. He has written two novels, The Imperfectionists and The Rise & Fall of Great Powers. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages and has won numerous awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Tom Rachman on leadership, education, politics.
Remembering is the most overrated thing. Forgetting is far superior. — Tom Rachman
Our worst fear isn't the end of life but the end of memories. — Tom Rachman
You know, there's that silly saying 'We're born alone and we die alone' -it's nonsense. We're surrounded at birth and surrounded at death. It is in between that we're alone. — Tom Rachman
Journalists who are devoted to strictly factual reporting take particular pleasure from satirical news outlets that have the liberty to laugh and even mock the hypocrisy that reporters and editors must simply observe without comment. — Tom Rachman
Here is a fact: nothing in all civilization has been as productive as ludicrous ambition. Whatever its ills, nothing has created more. Cathedrals, sonatas, encyclopedias: love of God was not behind them, nor love of life. But the love of man to be worshiped by man. — Tom Rachman
Art doesn't spring from the muses alone, but from hard work. — Tom Rachman
A common defense among obituary-fanciers such as myself is that the obit is not about death at all. It is about life. This is true since an article about the condition of deadness would make for turgid reading at best. — Tom Rachman
During my past career as a journalist, I relished writing obits and equally dreaded phoning relatives for the necessary facts. But to my surprise and great relief, they often wanted to talk - they wanted their recently deceased loved ones recorded in print. — Tom Rachman
Basically, financial reporting is this sinking hole at the centre of journalism. You start by swimming around it until finally, reluctantly, you can't fight the pull anymore and you get sucked down the drain into the biz pages. — Tom Rachman
People, it turns out, aren't a product of their own time. They're a product of the time before theirs — Tom Rachman
We enjoy this illusion of continuity and we call it memory. Which explains, perhaps, why our worst fear isn't the end of life, but the end of memories — Tom Rachman
Many things embarrass me, but reading isnt one of them. Im not ashamed of my slightly weird collection of prison memoirs. Nor the flaky meditation books. After all, I can pretend I never read those. — Tom Rachman
Anything that's worth anything is complicated. — Tom Rachman
The training of a journalist, of working with words for thousands of hours, is extraordinarily useful for a fiction writer. — Tom Rachman
Life Lessons by Tom Rachman
- Tom Rachman's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and appreciating the complexities of human relationships and the power of empathy.
- His work also highlights the importance of self-reflection and understanding the impact of our actions on others.
- Finally, Rachman's work reminds us that life is full of surprises and that we should embrace the unexpected and take risks in order to grow and learn.
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