THE MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF QUOTATIONS ON THE INTERNET |
|
Home Page |
GIGA Quotes |
Biographical Name Index |
Chronological Name Index |
Topic List |
Reading List |
Site Notes |
Crossword Solver |
Anagram Solver |
Subanagram Solver |
LexiThink Game |
Anagram Game |
Far off in the mountain lands, somewhere to the east of the setting sun, lies the principality of Graustark, serene relic of rare old feudal days. - Beverly of Graustark [Books (First Lines)] Mr. Grenfall Lorry boarded the eastbound express at Denver with all the air of a martyr. - Graustark [Books (First Lines)] It was a bright, clear afternoon in the late fall that pretty Miss Cable drove up in her trap and waited at the curb for her father to come forth from his office in one of Chicago's tallest buildings. - Jane Cable [Books (First Lines)] A tall young man sped swiftly up the wide stone steps leading to the doorway of a mansion in one of Chicago's most fashionable avenues. - Nedra [Books (First Lines)] He was imposing, even in his pensiveness. - The Daughter of Anderson Crow [Books (First Lines)] The death of Taswell Skaggs was stimulating, to say the least, inapplicable though the expression may seem. - The Man from Brodney's [Books (First Lines)] "My dear," said Mr. Blithers, with decision, "you can't tell me." - The Prince of Graustark [Books (First Lines)] He was a tall, rawboned, rangy young fellow with a face so tanned by wind and sun you had the impression that his skin would feel like leather if you could affect the impertinence to test it by the sense of touch. - Truxton King [Books (First Lines)]
Support GIGA. Buy something from Amazon. |
|