Thornton Wilder, an American novelist and playwright, is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning works "Our Town" and "The Bridge of San Luis Rey," which explore themes of human connection, mortality, and the search for meaning in everyday life. Wilder's spare yet lyrical prose and his profound insights into the human condition have made him a beloved figure in American literature.
"The future author is one who discovers that language, the exploration and manipulation of the resources of language, will serve him in winning through to his way."
"A dramatist is one who believes that the pure event, an action involving human beings, is more arresting than any comment that can be made upon it."
"It is only in appearance that time is a river. It is rather a vast landscape and it is the eye of the beholder that moves."
"Providence has nothing good or high in store for one who does not resolutely aim at something high or good. A purpose is the eternal condition of success."
"My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it's on your plate."
"The more decisions that you are forced to make alone, the more you are aware of your freedom to choose."