
Top 13 Handiest Tool Quotes
#2. Stories and novels consist of three parts: narration, which moves the story from point A to point B and finally to point Z; description, which creates a sensory reality for the reader; and dialogue, which brings characters to life through their speech.
Stephen King
#3. And it's no use putting her on her honour, because - '
'Because she hasn't any,' Philip finished.
'I wouldn't say that,' said the parrot, 'of anybody. I'd only say we haven't come across it.
E. Nesbit
#4. I searched my soul, and discovered that there was nothing anywhere in my upbringing, experience, or even primal instincts to tell me how to react to someone who has quite simply, calmly, sitting right there in front of me, stolen one of my biscuits.
Douglas Adams
#5. They say every writer really just writes about one thing over and over. I guess my one thing is how the past impacts the present.
M.J. Rose
#6. It's a stupid leader who can't turn follower when somebody offers him a wiser course
Orson Scott Card
#7. Always try to fix what is broken so that when the blessings come, you will be able to receive it. This generation does a lot of right things for wrong reasons.
Patience Johnson
#8. The watercolor people hadn't moved, hadn't seen us, were still busy being dead and artistic. Good.
Devon Monk
#9. Memory is dialogic and arises not only from direct experience but from the intercourse of many minds.
Oliver Sacks
#10. And, of course, one of the great true facts of the world is this: for every old-timer who dies, there's a new old-timer coming along. And a good story never dies; it is always passed down.
Stephen King
#11. Breakin' hearts and blowin' minds! or blowin' something,
M. Leighton
#12. You can go to any small town in America, there's going to be a metal fan there. You can't say that about post-rock.
David Pajo
#13. Some men love truth so much that they seem to be in continual fear lest she should catch a cold on overexposure.
Samuel Butler
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