Quote by: John Williams

Edith’s clothes were flung in disarray on the floor beside the bed, the covers of which had been thrown back carelessly; she lay naked and glistening under the light on the white unwrinkled sheet. Her body was lax and wanton in its naked sprawl, and it shone like pale gold. William came nearer the bed. She was fast asleep, but in a trick of the light her slightly opened mouth seemed to shape the soundless words of passion and love. He stood looking at her for a long time. He felt a distant pity and reluctant friendship and familiar respect; and he felt also a weary sadness, for he knew that he would never again be moved as he had once been moved by her presence. The sadness lessened, and he covered her gently, turned out the light, and got in bed beside her.


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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