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S C A T T E R B R A I N E D
“I had
the story, bit by bit, from
various people, and, as gener-
ally
happens in such cases, each time it was a diff erent
story.”
—Edith Wharton,
Ethan Frome
When you want to dispense advice of any variety, but you
don’t want to pretend it’s your own advice because then
no one would take you seriously, preface the advice with:
“In my younger and more vulnerable
years my father gave me
some advice that I’ve been turning over in my head ever
since.”
—F.
Scott Fitzgerald,
Th
e Great Gatsby
✖ ✖ ✖
When you can’t remember the other first sentences but
you really want to quote the entire first sentence of a ma-
jor 20th-century novel, we’ve found this one pretty easy
to remember:
“Brrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinng!”
—Richard Wright,
Native Son
(Note to perfectionists: It’s one
B,
seven
r
’s, 19
I
’s, 2
n
’s, and 1
g.
Th
at kind of attention to detail will soon serve you well—you
wouldn’t want to drop a stitch. . . .
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