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Begin Quotes by Stephen King
- The writer must have a good imagination to begin with, but the imagination has to be muscular, which means it must be exercised in a…
- But there's one thing I'm sure about. An opening line should invite the reader to begin the story. It should say: Listen. Come in here.…
- Words create sentences; sentences create paragraphs; sometimes paragraphs quicken and begin to breathe.
- Do they see the lethal insanity of a race to the brink of oblivion, and then over the edge? Apparently not. If they did, surely…
- where the world ends is where you must begin
- May be she’ll learn something about what death really is, which is where the pain stops and the good memories begin. Not the end of…
- When you're five and you hurt, you make a big noise in the world. At ten you whimper. But by the time you make fifteen…
- Successful rebellions always begin in secret.
- Once I start work on a project, I don’t stop and I don’t slow down unless I absolutely have to. If I don’t write every…
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- Begin where you are. Don't wait for someone else to change things for you. Do it yourself — Norman Vincent Peale
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- Science and fiction both begin with similar questions: What if? Why? How does it all work? But they focus on different areas… — Margaret Atwood
- Almost all of our relationships begin and most of them continue as forms of mutual exploitation, a mental or physical barter, to… — Wystan Hugh Auden
- Once you allow yourself to identify with the people in a story, then you might begin to see yourself in that story… — Chinua Achebe