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aa1c4ed It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. marriage opening-lines wife Jane Austen
c823a9c It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. opening-lines dystopia first-sentence George Orwell
126c8b4 In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. opening-lines J.R.R. Tolkien
74dbcda It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. opening-lines Charles Dickens
d1e3542 It was a pleasure to burn. opening-lines Ray Bradbury
b324546 Who is John Galt? philosophy galt taggart objectivism opening-lines Ayn Rand
3560a4a Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. opening-lines human-nature J.K. Rowling
4422cf8 Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. opening-lines Charles Dickens
aa60303 Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. shaving first-lines ireland opening-lines James Joyce
e43e90c If you're going to read this, don't bother. opening-lines Chuck Palahniuk
e808394 Where shall we three meet again in thunder, lightning, or in rain? When the hurlyburly 's done, when the battle 's lost and won witches first-lines opening-lines william-shakespeare William Shakespeare
66dd9ca Call me Ishmael. opening-lines introduction sobriquet Herman Melville
46127aa My name is Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered. inspirational first-lines opening-lines life-and-death Alice Sebold
9edb005 You think you know how this story is going to end, but you don't. opening-lines Christopher Moore
716d43c No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. opening-lines first-sentence H.G. Wells
c67ce9b There was a hand in the darkness, and it held a knife. opening-lines Neil Gaiman
5ae7993 It was almost December, and Jonas was beginning to be frightened. opening-lines Lois Lowry
7713c82 There is no lake at Camp Green Lake. opening-lines Louis Sachar
ee155dd There was no possibility of taking a walk that day. opening-sentences walks opening-lines Charlotte Brontë
5658852 To the as-yet-unborn, to all innocent wisps of undifferentiated nothingness: Watch out for life. opening-lines Kurt Vonnegut
b75dac8 Look, I didn't want to be a half-blood. opening-lines first-sentence Rick Riordan
197793c I am a vampire, and that is the truth. opening-lines vampire Christopher Pike
4614834 Congratulations. The fact that you're reading this means you've taken one giant step closer to surviving until your next birthday. warning opening-lines James Patterson
32ea0b3 This is the story of a man named Eddie and it starts at the end, with Eddie dying in the sun. It may seem strange to start a story with and ending, but all endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it at the time. philosophical inspirational opening-lines Mitch Albom
fc11d54 "Did you wish upon a star and take the time to try to make your wish come true? Did you try to paint the sunrise and find the gift of life within? Did you write a song just for the joy of it? Or write a poem just to feel the pain? Did you find a reason to ignore the petty injustices, the spoken barbs, or the envies, jealousies and greed that crossed your path? Did you wake up this morning and whisper inside, "Today, I'll find every reason to smile, and ignore the excuses to frown." Today will be the day I'll whisper nothing snide, I'll say nothing cruel. I'll be kind to my enemy, I'll embrace my friends, and for this one day, I'll forget the slights of the past. Today will be the day I'll live for the joy of it, laugh for the fun of it, and today, I'll love whether it's returned, forsaken, or simply ignored. And if you did, then your heart has joined the others who have as well, uniting, strengthening, and in a single heartbeat you've created a world of hope." opening-lines Lora Leigh
b0bf82d They murdered him. robert-cormier opening-sentences opening-lines first-sentence Robert Cormier
7cc6207 Serene was a word you could put to Brooklyn New York. Especially in the summer of 1912. Somber as a word was better. But it did not apply to Williamsburg Brooklyn. Prairie was lovely and Shenandoah had a beautiful sound but you couldn't fit those words into Brooklyn. Serene was the only word for it especially on a Saturday afternoon in summer. opening-lines Betty Smith
1c5ec37 It was 7 minutes after midnight. The dog was lying on the grass in the middle of the lawn in front of Mrs. Shears's house. opening-lines Mark Haddon
d8fb8ae Indian summer is like a woman. simile opening-lines Grace Metalious
087ef10 It was Wang Lung's marriage day. opening-lines Pearl S. Buck
efc66ef The baloney weighed the raven down, and the shopkeeper almost caught him as he whisked out the delicatessen door. humor shoplifting opening-lines meat Peter S. Beagle
a30c14f Seated opposite me in the railway carriage, the elderly lady in the fox-fur shawl was recalling some of the murders that she had committed over the years. opening-lines John Boyne
2d67074 First, I'll tell about the robbery our parents committed. Then about the murders, which happened later. opening-line-of-the-novel opening-lines Richard Ford
18a5c5f As he dropped the last grisly fragment of the dismembered and mutilated body into the small vat of nitric acid that was to devour every trace of the horrid evidence which might easily send him to the gallows, the man sank weakly into a chair and throwing his body forward upon his great, teak desk buried his face in his arms, breaking into dry, moaning sobs. opening-lines Edgar Rice Burroughs
2bbc816 On the heights above the river Xzan, at the site of certain ancient ruins, Iucounu the Laughing Magician had built a manse to his private taste: an eccentric structure of steep gables, balconies, sky-walks, cupolas, together with three spiral green glass towers through which the red sunlight shone in twisted glints and peculiar colors. opening-lines Jack Vance
97854a5 While I was still in Amsterdam, I dreamed about my mother for the first time in years. opening-lines Donna Tartt
0fe3181 I did stand-up comedy for eighteen years. opening-lines Steve Martin
727aeef This story began, as all writing must, in failure. opening-lines Ta-Nehisi Coates
552a138 Son, Last Sunday the host of a popular news show ask me what it meant to loose my body. opening-lines Ta-Nehisi Coates
c71e5d2 How do you give someone a piece of sky? Late in February, she stood on Munich Street and watched a single giant cloud come over the hills like a white monster. It climbed the mountains. The sun was eclipsed, and in it's place, a white beast with a gray heart watched the town. opening-lines Markus Zusak
65950e5 Mouths open to the sun, they sleep. opening-lines Valeria Luiselli
86af4ab A green hunting cap squeezed the top of the fleshy balloon of a head. opening-lines John Kennedy Toole
49aee3b I suppose that's exactly the problem--I wasn't to know any better. opening-lines Paul Beatty
28e01d2 They had flown from England to Minneapolis to look at a toilet. opening-lines Nick Hornby
197e6b8 At dusk the pour from the sky. opening-lines Anthony Doerr
5d3b9fd At dusk they pour from the sky. opening-lines Anthony Doerr
53895f2 So, have you split up now? opening-lines Nick Hornby
7ff3026 When people ask me what I do--taxi drivers, hairdressers--I tell them I work in an office. opening-lines Gail Honeyman
3344967 How easy it was to disappear: A thousand trains a day entered or left Chicago. opening-lines Erik Larson
4c0a414 The first time Caesar approached Cora about running north, she said no. opening-lines Colson Whitehead
dbf8170 Even in death the boys were trouble. opening-lines Colson Whitehead
244f324 I've begun this letter five times and torn it up five times. opening-lines James Baldwin