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The word 'career' and 'actor' really don't fit in the same paragraph, let alone sentence. There is no career structure for actors.
— John Rhys-Davies
It was a short one-paragraph item in the morning edition.
— Haruki Murakami
I wanted to bend ye over the table and eat your hot little cunt before the whole lot of them," he says.
— A. Zavarelli
Islam is part of Germany.
— Angela Merkel
Every once in a while, you let a word or phrase out and you want to catch it and bring it back. You can't do that. It's gone, gone forever.
— Dan Quayle
Can one end anything? A chapter, a paragraph, a sentence even? Doesn't everything one has ever done go on living in spite of subsequent events?
— Elizabeth Bibesco
2. As a rule, begin each paragraph with a topic sentence; end it in conformity with the beginning.
— William Strunk Jr.
It's nice to be immortal. Film has given us immortality. Now my children are going to appreciate Tarzan.
— Maureen O'Sullivan
Never be boring, not for one scene, paragraph, sentence, or word.
— James V. Smith Jr.
Then we're on the same page. Same paragraph, same sentence," I snapped. "Same bloody word," he agreed flatly.
— Karen Marie Moning
A sentence is not emotional a paragraph is.
— Gertrude Stein
I never leave a sentence or a paragraph until I'm satisfied with it.
— Clifford Geertz
There is no such thing as a natural sentence but there is such a thing as a natural paragraph and it must be found.
— Gertrude Stein
I huff and puff and struggle with every sentence, paragraph and page - sometimes every word as well.
— Aidan Chambers
It's easy to write a sentence, paragraph, or book. What's difficult is writing the best sentence, paragraph, or book you can write.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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
They wrong man greatly who say he is to be seduced by ease. Difficulty, abnegation, martyrdom, death are the allurements that act on the heart of man.
— Thomas Carlyle