I want the reader to turn the page and keep on turning to the end. — Barbara Tuchman Copy Share Image
“Where are my two precious human books so I may turn their pages, aye?” — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
That is the limit of IMDb. You can get into any IMDb page and hack stuff. — Alexandre Aja Copy Share Image
They're not parallel at all. They're my concerns, but how they're expressed particularly on the page is completely divorced from who I… — Chang-Rae Lee Copy Share Image
It was a good moment, the kind you would like to press between the pages of a book, or hide in your… — Rick Bragg Copy Share Image
I wear two hats at the 'Wall Street Journal': one as a columnist, the other as the editor responsible for our editorial… — Bret Stephens Copy Share Image
Life magazine ran a page featuring me and three other girls that was clearly the precursor of Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues — Esther Williams Copy Share Image
The blank page doesn't bother me. It's the voice in my head (not always my own) that gives me the yips. It's… — Tim Winton Copy Share Image
When people go to a web page, the thing that they want more than anything else is instant clarity. — Ken McCarthy Copy Share Image
The peace of great books be for you, Stains of pressed clover leaves on pages, Bleach of the light of years held… — Carl Sandburg Copy Share Image
I consider writing practice a true Zen practice because it all comes back at you. You can't fool anyone because it's on… — Natalie Goldberg Copy Share Image
What you want is practice, practice, practice. It doesn’t matter what we write (at least this is my view) at our age,… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
All these perfect days, made of glass Put on the shelf where they can cast perfect shadows that stretch and grow on… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
Amazon Pages and Amazon Upgrade leverage Amazon's existing 'Search Inside the Book' technology to give customers unusual flexibility in how they buy… — Jeff Bezos Copy Share Image
To divine the course of world events, you'd do as well to probe the entrails of dead animals. Better still, ask your… — Andrew Bacevich Copy Share Image
At some point, you have to sit down and face the page alone. At some point, the final decisions need to be… — John McNally Copy Share Image
The best young writers are convinced they need blurbs from famous writers before an editor will even read the first page of… — Diane Wakoski Copy Share Image
I think the thinking is, in the comic books, I should pack as much onto a page as possible, because, you know,… — Chester Brown Copy Share Image
I had never written about what it's like to live the life of a writer, and I had never read a book… — Alice Mattison Copy Share Image
It was her first book, an indigo cover with a silver moonflower, an art nouveau flower, I traced my finger along the… — Janet Fitch Copy Share Image
And I love the people there. Sergey Brin and Larry Page are cool. But I'm terrified of the next generation that takes… — Jacob Appelbaum Copy Share Image
... I feel the American public would be in a better position to exercise freedom of dietary choice if it were stated… — Charles H. Percy Copy Share Image
When compiling his great dictionary, the young Noah Webster travels to the Himalayas, where he climbs to the cave of the world's… — Robert Breault Copy Share Image
I learned capacity for self-reflection very early, finding it through interior monologues that books are so good at and that visual media… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
What critics might call eclectic, and Eastern folks quirky, we Southerners call cussedness-and it's the cornerstone of the American genius. As in:… — James Sallis Copy Share Image
You can say anything with a Post-It. I’m not entirely sure why that is. Maybe the friendliness of the squares makes it… — Erin Morgenstern Copy Share Image
[Omin] ...All things must progress, and progression is not always a steady incline. Sometimes we must fall, sometimes we will rise -… — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
Most writing doesn’t take place on the page; it takes place in your head. — Susan Orlean Copy Share Image