First Lines To Novels We Won't Ever Finish Writing
Or might if only we had more hours in the day...
#01
With a lilt in his step and a song in his heart, Zachary strolled onto campus eager to start his first accounting class of the semester.
#02 Timothy was a dragon-slayer at heart. He could feel his intensity boiling his blood. He glanced down at the twelve-sided die. "You have taunted me for the last time," he muttered under his breath.
("One day, one day...")
#03
James had always wanted to fly.
#04
Beth was bored with her life. She figured the only thing possibly more boring than her life would be reading a book about it.
#05
Milton had never even dreamed of being a mushroom farmer until the day a mysterious stranger arrived in his village.
#06
"Actually, no, I'd rather stay here in the nursery," Wendy said to Peter.
("Well, fine then. Here's your thimble back.")
#07
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be ready to mingle!
("Another shot of tequila, Mr. Darcy?")
#08
It was the best of times. No, seriously, the best. The best ever.
(A Tale of Two Valley Suburbs)
#09
Call me Bob.
(Ok, Bob.)
#10
Even though he was phenomenally wealthy, had a beautiful wife and two children, and had successfully cured all forms of cancer, Dr. Tucker couldn't help but feel like there was more to life.
4 comments:
Thank you. . . these made me smile. . . Maybe next we'll tackle last we'll tackle last lines to novels that we'll never read. . .
Amen!
And they lived happily ever after...
I like this one, keep writing:)
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