Quote of the week

I’m putting a different spin on the quote of the week today. I saw this game on Facebook a month or so ago and thought it would be fun to do here.

These are the rules:   Grab the book nearest you right now. Turn to page 56. Find the 5th sentence. Post that sentence, along with the book’s title and author, as a comment. Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest or the most intellectual. Use the closest book.

“A movie begins to play in my head, with emotion pulsing underneath it, and I stare at it in a trancelike state, until words bounce around together and form a sentence.”

~ Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, by Anne Lamott

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24 Responses to “Quote of the week”

  1. Mandy says:

    “I ached.”
    The Lovely Bones

  2. Kristen says:

    Wow, Mandy. Only two words, but that is such a great summary of that book. What a coincidence.

  3. Sami Pollard says:

    “Mira el espectro! Perhaps the ghost will pass right through these walls.”
    The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown

  4. Keri says:

    But do not capitalize these derivations if they are used as integral elements of compound words having their own distinct meanings: chinese red (i.e., a specific shade of red); moroccan leather (i.e., a specific kind of leather)

    The American Heritage Dictionary, Second College Edition

  5. Melissa N. says:

    “I find that there is nothing barbarous and savage in this nation, by anything that I can gather, excepting, that every one gives the title of barbarism to everything that is not in use in his own country.”

    Early American Writings
    Giles Gunn, ed.

  6. Dixie Range says:

    Knead lightly for 5 to 8 minutes until the dough smooth, satiny, elastic to the touch, and stiff enough that it will not stick to a clean board.

    23rd Revision Practical Cookery
    Department of Foods and Nutrition
    College of Home Economics
    Kansas State Universtiy

  7. admin says:

    “The script gets the value for variable $month by tapping into one of PHP’s numerous built-in date function; date (“n”) returns a value equal to the numerical equivalent of the month as set in your server, such as 1 for January, 2 for February, and so on”

    Beginning PHP5, Apache, MySQL Web Development
    Elizabeth Naraore, Jason Gerner, Yann Le Scouranec, Jeremy Stolz and Michael K. Glass

    This is how I go to sleep at night…

    (Sorry, couldn’t resist…)

  8. Kristen says:

    Love it, Keri! If I had been at the office, mine would have probably been from Grammar Girl or something.

  9. Kristen says:

    Okay, Melissa, I had to read this post twice to be sure I understood. It’s been a long time since I was in school!

  10. Kristen says:

    I assume we’re talking bread dough, Dixie. Right? I never thought about what wonderfully descriptive words can be found in cookbooks until reading this post.

  11. Kristen says:

    Yikes, admin/Todd. :) That’s a gem. I should borrow it for a little light reading.

  12. Allie says:

    “John says I mustn’t lose my strength, and has me take cod liver oil and lots of tonics and things, to say nothing of ale and wine and rare meat.”
    The Yellow Wall-Paper. Charlotte Perkins Gilman

  13. Linda Cowell says:

    “And to himself: He began it without me.”

    King Hereafter by Dorothy Dunnett

  14. Karen says:

    “He realized the balloon was now so high it had reached thin air, and he and Glaisher were not getting enough oxygen.”

    the 1985 Childcraft Annual, entitled “Conquest of the Sky”; no authors credited

  15. David Curry says:

    Many people read one word at a time in the mistaken belief that they must only move on to the next word when they have “understood” it.

  16. David Curry says:

    Previous post from : Mind Games by Michael Powell

  17. Kristen says:

    The Childcraft Annual! I haven’t thought about those books in years. My sister and I used those books to play school. Actually, my mom probably still has the 1985 annual. Thanks, Karen.

  18. Kristen says:

    Ha, ha, David! This may have been me trying to read Melissa’s post – focusing on each word instead of the entire phrase or idea. Thanks.

  19. Jennifer says:

    “It was, in short, a thing of wonder and grandeur-the finest technological marvel in Des Moines aside from the atomic toilets at Bishop’s cafeteria, which obviously were in a league of their own.”

    The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson

  20. Kody says:

    “Would I live to see the sunset tomorrow?”

    With The Old Breed by E.B. Sledge

  21. Kristen says:

    Love it – “atomic toilets.” I didn’t know you were reading this, too. It looks funny.

  22. Kristen says:

    Wow, Kody. Just a few words can carry so much meaning.

  23. [...] In all my reading this week, there wasn’t one sentence that seemed worthy of being named “quote of the week.” So I thought it would be fun to do another game. This one is similar to a quote game we played earlier in the month. [...]

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