"Power’s not what you have, it’s what the enemy thinks you have."

Charles Frazier (1950)
Choose Background Style
More Backgrounds
Loading...
Quote image preload

About Charles Frazier

Charles Frazier is an American novelist known for his bestselling novel 'Cold Mountain', which won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1997. Frazier was born in 1950 in Asheville, North Carolina and grew up surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains, which later became the setting for many of his works. Before becoming a full-time writer, he taught English at universities in the United States and Europe.

Related Quotes

"When I was a child I thought time just slipped away like water through your fingers. I didn't understand it is the most ..."

"Anger is just sad turned outward."

"But you are the place I would come with my sadness. I would come with my sadness, and I would sit with you, and slowly i..."

"Life is a broken-field run, and the best we can do is punt and hope."