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Let the following random sentence chosen from a book on my bookshelf inspire you. Don’t think; just write.
“She used to bring books there, to read where no one would disturb her, forbidden books like Lady Chatterley’s Lover. She remembered the way her eyes had danced over the pages, dwelling on the most delicious words, like pulsating and tumescent, and the way at the end she would look up and imagine her lover standing at the wheel, the wind pulling at her skirt as they churned through the uncharted sea.”
Emancipation Day, Wayne Grady
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Let the following random sentence chosen from a book on my bookshelf inspire you. Don’t think; just write.
“‘It made me feel sort of light-headed and exhilarated. I can’t imagine why, But I wanted to tell someone. I wished I was with someone other than Bruce so I could whisper, “You see that man over there…” And then tell them the story.’”
Extraordinary, David Gilmour
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Let the following random sentence chosen from a book on my bookshelf inspire you. Don’t think just write.
“His majesty was sad, and seemed in ill-health, which detracted somewhat from his usual dignified appearance.”
The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas
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Let the following random sentence chosen from a book on my bookshelf inspire you. Don’t think just write.
“In those days I was young, and all sorts of fancies bright and dark tenanted my mind: the memories of nursery stories were there amongst other rubbish; and when they recurred, maturing youth added them to a vigour and vividness beyond what childhood could give.”
Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte