Quote by: John Williams

A kind of joy came upon him, as if borne in on a summer breeze. He dimly recalled that he had been thinking of failure--as if it mattered. It seemed to him now that such thoughts were mean, unworthy of what his life had been. Dim presences gathered at the edge of his consciousness; he could not see them, but he knew that they were there, gathering their forces toward a kind of palpability he could not see or hear. He was approaching them, he knew; but there was no need to hurry. He could ignore them if he wished; he had all the time there was. There was a softness around him, and a languor crept upon his limbs. A sense of his own identity came upon him with a sudden force, and he felt the power of it. He was himself, and he knew what he had been.


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Author Bio


  • NameJohn Williams
  • DescriptionAmerican composer, conductor and pianist
  • AliasesJohn Towner Williams; Johnny Williams
  • BornFebruary 8, 1932
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionConductor; Composer; Pianist
  • WorksStar Wars Episode IV: A New Hope; Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple Of The Forbidden Eye; Munich
  • AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship; Academy Award For Best Original Score; National Medal Of Arts; Grammy Award For Best Instrumental Composition