Cassandra King
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Cassandra King is a writer born on February 18, 1944, in Alabama. A citizen of the United States, she has worked as a writer and received the Harper Lee Award in recognition of her work.
King was born in Alabama in 1944. The available facts do not specify the educational institutions she attended or the early career steps that preceded her recognition, so those details cannot be addressed here.
King received the Harper Lee Award, which stands as the most concrete documented marker of her standing as a writer. No named successor or specific attributed influence appears in the available record, and the Harper Lee Award remains the single verifiable anchor of her recognized career.
Quotes by Cassandra King

There are different kinds and degrees of love, and they change over time, ripening and deepening and changing us in the process.

People come in and out of our lives, and each of them helps form who we are and who we are to become.

Be nice to people whether you mean it or not. You never know when a kind word can make a difference in another person’s day – or maybe even his or her life.
![Mother’s Day is coming up soon. If you’re lucky enough to still have your mother, tell her you’re grateful to her […] at some point, we must forgive each other for being flawed human beings. Many of us have trouble putting love or gratitude into words, but keep in mind that out actions always reveal our feelings. Always.](https://lakl0ama8n6qbptj.public.blob.vercel-storage.com/quotes/quote-694803.png)
Mother’s Day is coming up soon. If you’re lucky enough to still have your mother, tell her you’re grateful to her […] at some point, we must forgive each other for being flawed human beings. Many of us have trouble putting love or gratitude into words, but keep in mind that out actions always reveal our feelings. Always.

Remember what your mama told you about honey and vinegar: Be nice, and you’ll catch more flies, if nothing else.

Listen to me instead of your financial manager: It’s okay to spend money, to save it, to give it away, to worry over it. It’s just money. Your only enemy in life is time. Do be miser with time: hoard it, treasure it, don’t squander a single minute of it.

Cultivate an appreciation and passion for books. I’m using passion in the fullest sense of the word: a deep, fervent emotion, a state of intense desire; an enthusiastic ardor for something or someone.

Books are the most worthy companions to take with you on this bitter-sweet journey known as life.


Sometimes we laugh to keep from crying, but the important thing is to laugh, every chance we get.