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- I don't think there is a single sentence in this whole book [East of Eden] that does not either develop character, carry… — John Steinbeck
- With the story of your life, you dont get to write the whole book, just your character. — Olivia Munn
- Writers shouldn't fall in love with their characters so much that they lose sight of what they're trying to accomplish. The idea… — Stephen Coonts
- I've said to others that there were places I had forgotten about that were just so powerful. I've read the Gospels many… — Michael W. Smith
- I never thought I'd be a writer. I never thought I'd be able to read a book, let alone write one. So… — Don Novello
- I realize now I could have gotten a whole book out of that and so I think that was a big mistake.… — Michael Connelly
- Winterson has her own unmistakeable voice, tuned to express her obsessional preoccupation with sexual passion raised to the power of revealed religion.… — Victoria Glendinning
- If we're all on the same page, no one's reading the whole book. — Andy Hargreaves
- It is no great art to say something briefly when, like Tacitus, one has something to say; when one has nothing to… — Horace
- Words mean more than we mean to express when we use them: so a whole book ought to mean a great deal… — Lewis Carroll
- When you meet someone for the first time, that's not the whole book. That's just the first page. — Brody Dalle
- Tormented by the cursed ambition always to put a whole book in a page, a whole page in a sentence, and this… — Joseph Joubert