Book Opening Quotes
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Book Opening Quotes & Sayings
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Write the ending first and then you'll know before the opening sentence that it's going to be a good book.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Book marketing is like opening doors for your readers to find you, not a stick you hit them with.
— Heather Hart
Beware of too much taste as it leads to sterility.
— Ernst Haas
If Jesus was a Jew, how come he has a Mexican first name?
— Billy Connolly
That you should not be here when something we've both wanted happens is no new thing for me. Today too, as always, you're not here.
— Sachin Kundalkar
Opening the book, i inhaled. the smell of old books, so sharp, so dry you can taste it.
— Diane Setterfield
Hook your editor with a strong opening sentence to bring attention to your writing.
— W. Terry Whalin
Students learn best not by reading the Great Books in a closed room but by opening the doors and windows of experience.
— Thomas Ehrlich
In the opening a master should play like a book, in the mid-game he should play like a magician, in the ending he should play like a machine.
— Rudolf Spielmann
Paris and Nicky Hilton? Those girls will show up to the opening of a phone book. It's like a big joke.
— Rachel Perry
There was a hunger for power reaching out of the senses of man and trying to say something in the symbols of action.
— Richard Wright
She's been used more often than a jailhouse condom.
— Michael Robotham
Planting a flower's like opening a book, because either way you're starting something. And your garden's your library.
— Nora Roberts
I think with one exception I've never changed an opening sentence after a book was completed.
— William Gibson
Reduce inflammation to treat the root of many issues. If your gut isn't working right it can cause so many other issues.
— Jay Woodman
Reading is the basic springboard for learning. And books provide the liftoff. They are the great equalizer, opening up new worlds to everyone.
— Mary Pope Osborne