best opening sentence

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  1. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    Simple enough, just post your favourite opening sentence of any prose work, short story or novel. One per post please!:) Here's my suggestion:

    "When Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from troubled dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a monstrous insect."
    (Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis)
     
  2. tulip

    tulip Member

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    My favourite at the moment:

    “He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf stream and he had gone 84 days now without taking a fish.”
    (Ernest Hemingway: The Old Man And The Sea)

    ~lovetulip.
     
  3. gnrm23

    gnrm23 Senior Member

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    "You see I had this spacesuit; how it happened was like this."

    have spacesuit, will travel/robert a heinlein
     
  4. HippyFreek2004

    HippyFreek2004 changed screen name

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    "It was love at first sight."

    Catch-22 by Joseph Heller


    Holly
     
  5. somethingwitty

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    "I am a sick man...I am a spiteful man."


    --Notes from the Underground

    Also the opening line in Catcher in the Rye is great, but I can't remember it.
     
  6. Meeshka Chaukinov

    Meeshka Chaukinov Senior Member

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    The man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed.
    the gunslinger- stephen king
     
  7. moominmamma

    moominmamma Member

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    "Life is difficult."


    It's from "The Road Less Travelled," by Scott Peck.
     
  8. alex714

    alex714 To the Left

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    'it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife....'


    i never understood why that opening line is such a big deal.....i really dont like austen.
     
  9. Ole_Goat

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    "I Believe in America..." The Godfather.
    "Call Me Ishmael." Moby-Dick
     
  10. Crayola

    Crayola =)

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    wow im reading that and i was lookin at the first page to check what the first sentence was and then i saw that post. weird moment
     
  11. MattInVegas

    MattInVegas John Denver Mega-Fan

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    "It was a Dark and Stormy Night."

    Pretty much EVERYBODY.
    But it works so well for either a "Who Dunnit" or a "Sci-Fi" or a Sea tale.
     
  12. Ash_Freakstreet

    Ash_Freakstreet Hmm.... GROOVY!

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    "Space, the final frontier.....", Oh wait, nevermind!
     
  13. Megara

    Megara Banned

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    ack! so many

    the best book of all time of course..the iliad

    "Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought
    countless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul did it send
    hurrying down to Hades, and many a hero did it yield a prey to dogs
    and vultures, for so were the counsels of Jove fulfilled from the
    day on which the son of Atreus, king of men, and great Achilles, first
    fell out with one another."

    its only one sentence in greek..but english sucks, so its two.
     
  14. gnrm23

    gnrm23 Senior Member

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    canterbury tales:

    Whan that Aprille with his shouwers sote The droughte of Marche hath pierced to the rote, And bathed every veyne in swich licour, Of which vertu engendered is the flour; When Zephirus eek with his swete breeth Inspired hath in every holt and heeth The terdre croppes, and the yonge sonne Hat in the Ram his halfe course y-ronne.
     
  15. White Scorpion

    White Scorpion 4umotographer

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    I absolutely agree with Megara on all accounts. The Iliad was written at a time when stories where orated in the courts of kings who ruled esteemed civilizations ergo had more depth than any movie we might see today.
    My second favorite opening line in a book is actually part a poem:
    From the stone parapets I gazed
    Across a myriad of darkness
    And as the enemy drew near
    All our hearts were filled with fear
    I never lost for once my faith.
    We had a gate
    A great big gate.

    It's from 'Kiss of the White Scorpion' written by <ahem> me:D in honor of 1588 people who went missing in Cyprus in 1974.
     
  16. backtothelab

    backtothelab Senior Member

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    "We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold..."

    I was actually watching the movie today when I heard that line and thought, "That's the best opening sentence I've ever heard" and it is. Other than that, the foma bit from cat's cradle was really good. Puts the book into perspective.
     
  17. We_All_Shine_On

    We_All_Shine_On Senior Member

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    uhm, I'd want to put in 1984 with the clocks striking 13 and such but i don't remember that book at all in fact...
     
  18. BuddyBuds

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    "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
     
  19. Jointman69

    Jointman69 High Nigga Pie

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    The man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed.
    the gunslinger- stephen king- The gunslinger

    is the best i agree. and I think 2nd id defenetley agree with backtothelab.
     
  20. SilverClover14

    SilverClover14 Senior Member

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    I've always liked the opening lines of David Copperfield, although of course I can't remember it now.
     

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