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And at the end of his letter one terrible sentence.
'If I loved you I would have written differently. — Alice Munro
'If I loved you I would have written differently. — Alice Munro
Defeating one ant had taken all my energy. (I don't think I have ever written a sadder sentence than that.)
— Rick Riordan
People one doesn't care for, even dislike, make most of us feel uneasy when they appeal against their sentence.
— J.L. Carr
Some writers are only born to help another writer write one sentence.
— Ernest Hemingway,
I do feel that if you can write one good sentence and then another good sentence and then another, you end up with a good story.
— Amy Hempel
The end of an unclouded day. Almost a happy one. Just one of the 3,653 days of his sentence, from bell to bell. The extra three were for leap years.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Nobody writes like Nabokov; nobody ever will. What I would give to write one sentence like Vladimir!
— Amity Gaige
Secondly, love and relationships are complicated. No one could ever get it right in a four-line sentence.
— Adrian Grenier
When I sit down to write, I don't have any real goals except to follow one good sentence with another ... I'm not the kind of writer who has a map.
— Melissa Bank
Here, indeed, was a formidable sentence--one that was on intimate terms with a comma, and that held the period in healthy disregard.
— Amor Towles
It seems to me like a failure of language that experience fits into a regular sentence made up of ordinary words. It fits into one word. "Experience.
— Ann Brashares
The most disheartening tendency common among readers is to tear out one sentence from a work, as a criterion of the writer's ideas or personality.
— Emma Goldman
Cut in dressmaking is like grammar in language. A good design should be like a well made sentence and it should only express one idea at a time,
— Charles James
The relationship between ethics and thrift can be summed up in one sentence. It is wrong to save money at the expense of others. Period.
— Amy Dacyczyn
Chantal is having a relationship with a sentence. Just one of those things. A chance meeting that grew into something important for the both of them.
— Neil Gaiman
What a labour writing is ... making one sentence do the work of a page; that's what I call hard work.
— Virginia Woolf
All I have learned in the twenty years that I have been a monk I can sum up in one sentence: All that arises passes away. This I know.
— Eckhart Tolle
The best movies have one sentence that they're exploring, a thesis, something that people can argue about over dinner afterward.
— Helen Hunt
One idea to a sentence is still the best advice that anyone has ever given on writing.
— Bill Bryson
The best sentence a man can say to a woman is "I want to meet your parents" or "You will be a good mother one day".
— Yuli Pritania
...if you want to know what my ultimate goal is in all this, I can tell you in one simple sentence. I want to take the stick out of opera's ass.
— Cindy Irish
You don't want another Enron? Here's your law: If a company, can't explain, in one sentence, what it does ... it's illegal.
— Lewis Black
Hope is nice. Fucking useless in this situation, but still nice. You have one sentence before you start bleeding. Make it good.
— Lauren Stewart
I wish I could say everything in one word. I hate all the things that can happen between the beginning of a sentence and the end.
— Leonard Cohen
Liberation is not deliverance. One gets free from the galleys, but not from the sentence.
— Victor Hugo
If you don't hit a newspaper reader between the eyes with your first sentence, there is no need of writing a second one.
— Arthur Brisbane
Her majesty is one verb short of a sentence.
— Jasper Fforde
There is one straight chain of truth without one heretical sentence in that which I have written.
— Ellen G. White
It seems unlikely that so much literature
could be made from twenty-six letters.
Doesn't it seem it could all be boiled
down to one sentence? — Brenda Shaughnessy
could be made from twenty-six letters.
Doesn't it seem it could all be boiled
down to one sentence? — Brenda Shaughnessy
Like the one-sentence paragraph, the second-person point of view can also make us suspect that style is being used as a substitute for content.
— Francine Prose
People will summarize your life in one sentence - Pick it now.
— John C. Maxwell