77 Quotes About Introduction
- Author John Owen
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Reader, if thou intendest to go any farther, I would entreat thee to stay here a little. If thou art, as many in this pretending age, a sign or title gazer, and comest into books as Cato into the theatre, to go out again, - thou hast had thy entertainment; farewell!
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- Author Tony Del Degan
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In the beginning, there was nothingness — a darkness that stretched out to infinity.
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- Author Lucy Foley
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people are here to do reckless things, stupid things they might later regret, though the point of it all is in not regretting. For the idea of the party is youth.
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- Author Andrew Kendall
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This is why introductions are important--because in the beginning, despite the fact that we already believe we know what it means, there's a chance that over time the definition will change from one thing to another.
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- Author Riley Catherine Magill
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My minds eye,an oasis where the final petal is caught in the wildfires,foregrounding my inner complexities,a make-up of my day-to-day state of mindtwisting and twirling,causing a downpour of sentiments;coiled winds of thought –a spiraling attempt at illuminating my mind.A poem can be a dream,whirling around an idea or, entirely avoiding it –my poems behave like dreamswhere patterns of thought drift through watery eyes, drawing on the unconscious in hazel cindered minds eye.
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- Author Caity Alice
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A collection of sundry thoughts and opinions nobody asked for(may contain some tough love)
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- Author Stanley Wheeler
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Unfortunately, I could tell that she was not the kind of girl to introduce herself with a kiss.
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- Author Rick Bragg
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We are good at stories. We hoard them, like an old woman in a room full of boxes, but now and then we pull out our best, and spread them out. We talk of the bad years when the cotton didn't open, and the day my cousin Wanda was washed in the Blood. We buff our beloved ancestors until they are smooth of sin, and give our scoundrels a hard shake, although sometimes we can't remember exactly which is who.
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- Author Peter Milligan
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The careful reader, and even the careless reader who's had a few too many drinks, will notice that the Point of View is not all male. You'll see plenty of male nakedness here, and the women are not the rocket-breasted, uber-sexualized portrayals of women that comics often offer.
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