Most agents hate prologues. Just make the first chapter relevant and well written. — Andrea Brown Copy Share Image
How many pages are there in my life?? I’ve read only a prologue.. But personally it’s exciting already. — Minzy Copy Share Image
“Is this a prologue or a posy of a ring? Ophelia: Tis brief, my lord Hamlet: As woman's love.” — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The prologues are over. It is a question, now, Of final belief. So, say that final belief Must be in a fiction.… — Wallace Stevens Copy Share Image
Hamlet: Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring? Ophelia: 'Tis brief, my lord. Hamlet: As woman's love. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“It is widely held among scholars that the Prologue is a preexisting poem that the author of John has incorporated into his… — Bart D. Ehrman Copy Share Image
“As I pen these words to leave a lasting record, I wonder myself where it all began.” — Richard Peck Copy Share Image
Avoid Prologues. They can be annoying, especially a prologue following an introduction that comes after a foreword. — Elmore Leonard Copy Share Image
“Minimalism is like the prologue of a book; the stories to follow can only be created by the individual.” — Fumio Sasaki Copy Share Image
Like hungry guests, a sitting audience looks / Plays are like suppers; poets are the cooks / The founder's you; the table… — George Farquhar Copy Share Image
I can tell that I shaped the book very deliberately, after a great deal of thought, and that I insisted this piece… — Laura Mullen Copy Share Image
A deliberate choice on my part was for the player to continue to find new possibilities in the early Attic rooms far… — Graham Nelson Copy Share Image
“For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there; jumping o'er times, Turning the accomplishment of… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I was exhilarated by the new realization that I could change the character of my life by changing my beliefs. I was… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The children were fond of stories, of hero soldiers and buccaneer bounties as muttered by the village elders; but they were especially… — E. K. Cross Copy Share Image
I dont fear death so much as I fear its prologues: loneliness, decrepitude, pain, debilitation, depression, senility. After a few years of… — Mary Roach Copy Share Image
“All our life,” William James told us in the prologue, “so far as it has definite form, is but a mass of… — Charles Duhigg Copy Share Image
“Prologue When the ancient bards wove the tale of the great O’Quinlan clan in Navan, Eire, they foretold of destinies that would… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Now hear a new truth. The Great Mother Herself will be forced to hide from those who are coming. She will seem… — Barbara Ardinger Copy Share Image
As regards authority I so proceed. Boetius says in the second prologue to his Arithmetic, 'If an inquirer lacks the four parts… — Roger Bacon Copy Share Image
“O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention, A kingdom for a stage, princes to act… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
God is alpha and omega in the great world: endeavor to make him so in the little world; make him thy evening… — Francis Quarles Copy Share Image
“I am the outskirts of some non-existent town, the long-winded prologue to an unwritten book. I'm nobody, nobody. I don't know how… — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
“PROLOGUE: WHY I READ It’s not a question I can completely answer. There are abundant reasons, some of them worse than others… — Wendy Lesser Copy Share Image
“A friend of mine was in a taxi in Washington, D.C., going slowly past the National Archives, when he noticed the words… — Fred Rogers Copy Share Image
Some people try to get very philosophical and cerebral about what they're trying to say with jazz. You don't need any prologues,… — Oscar Peterson Copy Share Image
From the black ocean comes the appearance of light and waves. It helps you imagine birth. I want imagination in the photographs… — Rinko Kawauchi Copy Share Image
I prayed hard and only gradually became aware that this fierce praying was a way of finding prologue and entrance into my… — Pat Conroy Copy Share Image
“Oh, I almost forgot. In case that anyone besides big-headed Near or the deluded murderer is reading these notes, then I shall… — NisiOisiN Copy Share Image
I always thought of episode 1 as the prologue and episode 2 as our chapter 1 for 'Loki.' — Kate Herron Copy Share Image
“That belief in Christ is to some a matter of life and death has been a stumbling block for readers who would… — Flannery O'Connor Copy Share Image