“On the printed page, it's best to have everything - you know, to still mind your P's and Q's, dot your I's and cross your T's, yes.” KnowsMindStillsPagesCrossesPrintedDots Author:Mary Norris
“I put on the page a third look at what I've seen in life - the reinvented experience of a cross-eyed working-class lesbian, addicted to violence, language and hope, who has made the decision to live, is determined to live, on the page and on the street, for me and mine.” LooksMadeLanguageDecisionClassViolenceStreetsMinesPagesDeterminationCrossesThirdsDeterminedWorking Class Book:Trash Source: Trash
“Ordinary Bibles often include cross-references and brief concordances; Study Bibles include much more, all bound up in one fat volume, so that readers can find a lot of useful explanation on each page without having to hunt through Bible dictionaries and commentaries and the like.” StudyReaderPagesOrdinaryCrossesBoundsFatsExplanationVolumeHuntsDictionaryCommentary Author:D. A. Carson
“We [with Frank Moore Cross] have the same fervor, the same passion when in front of us is a page, a unique page - every page is unique - of the Pentateuch.” PassionFrontsPagesUniqueCrossesFrankFervor Author:Hershel Shanks
“I like books whose virtue is all drawn together in a page or two. I like sentences that don't budge though armies cross them.” TwoBookTogetherVirtuePagesCrossesArmySentencesDrawn Together Book:Selected Works of Virginia Woolf Source: Selected Works of Virginia Woolf
“How well I know what I mean to do When the long dark Autumn evenings come, And where, my soul, is thy pleasant hue? With the music of all thy voices, dumb In life’s November too! I shall be found by the fire, suppose, O’er a great wise book as beseemeth age, While the shutters flap as the cross-wind blows, And I turn the page, and I turn the page, Not verse now, only prose!” KnowsWellsMeanLongBookSoulAgeTurnsFoundVoiceDarkFireWiseWindPagesCrossesBlowMy SoulEveningDumbPleasantProseAutumnVersesNovemberHueShutters Author:Robert Browning