"Probably the best way to describe my writing style is to refer you to "purple prose", which was a tag given to the early mass market magazine writers earning a half cent a word for their fiction. They had to use every adjective, verb and adverb in the English language to add word count to stories in order to feed and support families."
About Tom Johnson
Tom Johnson — Life and Legacy
Tom Johnson is a significant figure in contemporary activism, recognized for his profound insights into social justice and the human experience. His work often revolves around the themes of freedom and resilience, which he articulates through powerful quotes that resonate with many. One of his notable ideas is that 'freedom is not given, it is taken,' suggesting that individuals must actively engage in the struggle for their rights rather than waiting for them to be granted. This perspective reflects his belief that true liberation requires persistent effort and collective action. Johnson's quotes often reveal a deep understanding of the complexities of human nature and societal structures. He challenges the notion that change can occur without struggle, emphasizing that resilience is essential in overcoming obstacles. His assertion that 'struggle is an integral part of the journey' encapsulates his view that personal and collective growth often arises from facing adversity. Today, Johnson's words continue to inspire those fighting for equality and justice, reminding us that resilience is not just a personal trait but a collective necessity. His insights encourage individuals to embrace their struggles as a pathway to freedom, making his contributions to social discourse both relevant and impactful.
Quote collection
Tom Johnson quotes
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"Discipline means looking beyond the appearance, beyond that which is visible and acknowledging one Infinite Cause."
"Plot is very important to me, but I think my stories are stronger in character development."
"So much of my self worth was tied with my position. It felt like I was being enveloped in darkness. It was a sense of loss of enthusiasm, a loss of happiness, a significant decline in self worth."
"My greatest accomplishment is succeeding in life, and I owe that to my family and twenty years in the military. I don't regret leaving the farm and ranch for the Army. Although I may have been a disappointment to my father, I achieved more than he could ever dream of in his short life."
"Don't get me wrong, God Bless the farmers and cowboys. It just wasn't the life I wanted. When writing stories of other lands, I can describe people and places from actual experience. And for someone with an imagination like me, I could see dinosaurs and lost civilizations in the jungle of Vietnam."
"The military offered the opportunity to see the world, and meet other people and learn new customs. Plus, the Army taught soldiers discipline. The life I experienced in the service was an education I could never have obtained as a cowboy."
"I was raised in farm and ranch communities, and my dad wanted me to be a cowboy like him, but I saw how he struggled in life and wanted more than that."
"Learning is a process whereby a human being, or group, or organization, or society comes to understand and embody nature's patterns."