“Imagine! It is the real power of a book--not what is on the page, but what happens when a reader takes the pages in, makes it part of himself. That is the definition of literature.” BookRealHappensLiteratureImagineReaderPagesDefinitionsReal Power Book:The Last Bookaneer: A Novel Source: The Last Bookaneer: A Novel
“I love my editor, but that would be the definition of hell to me to live with someone and have them go page by page through my manuscript. That I want to avoid at all costs.” WantWould BeHellCostPagesDefinitionsEditorsManuscripts Author:Dean Koontz
“In mathematics and science definition are simple, but bare-bones. Until you get to a problem which you understand it takes hundreds and hundreds of pages and years and years of learning.” YearsProblemSimplePagesMathematicsDefinitionsBonesMathematics And Science Author:Benoit Mandelbrot
“For me, the game would be to assume a very intelligent reader who can extrapolate a lot from a little. And that's become my definition of art; to get that pitch just right, where I can put a hint on page three, and the reader's ears go up a bit, as opposed to dropping it all on the first page.” FirstsLittlesArtI CanWould BeThreeGamesBitsReaderPagesEarsIntelligentAssumingDefinitionsDroppingHints Author:George Saunders
“She smiled, pulling the photo a little closer, and I wondered if I should ask her, too, the question for my project, get her definition. But as she ran a finger slowly across the faces, identifying each one, it occurred to me that maybe this was her answer. All those names, strung together like beads on a chain. Coming together, splitting apart, but still and always, a family. (page 289) ~Ruby” IfsShouldLittlesStillsTogetherFacesAsksNamesAnswersProjectsPagesFingersDefinitionsChainsRanPullingIdentifyingComing TogetherBeadsSplitting Author:Sarah Dessen