I have a Facebook page for me and my friends and a Twitter page.
We are all a volume on a shelf of a library, a story unto ourselves, never possibly described with one word or even very accurately with thousands. A person is never as quiet or unrestrained as they seem, or as bad or good, as vulnerable or as strong, as sweet or as fiesty; we are thickly layered, page upon lying page, behind simple covers. And love - it is not the book itself, but the binding. It can rip us apart or hold us together.
In a normal movie, you'd never see one guy talk for an entire page, whether good or bad.
Dickens, as you know, never got round to starting his home page.
Have you tried neuroxing papers? It. 's a very easy and cheap process. You hold the page in front of your eyes and you let it go through there into the brain. It's much better than xeroxing.
Any page by Paul Goodman will give you not only originality and brilliance but wisdom, that is, something to think about. He is our peculiar, urban, twentieth-century Thoreau, the quintessential American mind of our time.
When I was little, I loved books that gave me lots of detail so that I felt like I could be transported to this other place, or, in the case of an illustration, I felt like I could walk into the page.
I don't believe in writer's block. Most of writer's block is having too much time on your hands. My mantra is that you can always edit a bad page; you can't edit a blank page.
When you meet someone for the first time, that's not the whole book. That's just the first page.
Publicity is absolutely critical. A good PR story is infinitely more effective than a front page ad.
It's got to be better than rooming with Joe Page.
You do not question an author who appears on the title page as "T. V. N. Persaud, M. D. , Ph. D. , D. Sc. , F. R. C. Path. (Lond. ), F. F. Path. (R. C. P. I. ), F. A. C. O. G.
The TV Tropes QC page is every single idiotic comment from my forums distilled into one HTML document.
I'm not writing novels, the screenplays are my novels, so I'm gonna write it the best that I can. If the movie never gets made, it'd almost be okay because I did it. It's there on the page.
He liked to read with the silence and the golden color of the whiskey as his companions. He liked food, people, talk, but reading was an inexhaustible pleasure. What the joys of music were to others, words on a page were to him.
Normally, Edward would have found intrusive, clingy behavior of this sort very annoying, but there was something about Sarah Ruth. He wanted to take care of her. He wanted to protect her. He wanted to do more for her. (page 135)
Whether you come back by page or by the big screen, Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home.
A world of possibilities awaits you. Keep turning the page.
If it ain't on a page, it ain't on a stage.
You will get little or nothing from the printed page if you bring it nothing but your eye.