I know the quote appears in Act I, Scene III, but I do not know the exact page number. It is toward the end of the scene.
The quote "The past is never dead. It's not even past" is from William Faulkner's novel "Requiem for a Nun," and it is found on page 73 of the Vintage Books edition of the book.
William Faulkner, a renowned American writer, is credited with the quote "The past is never dead. It's not even past." This line is from his novel "Requiem for a Nun." Faulkner's works often explore the complex interplay between history, memory, and identity.
In the novel “Dear John” by Nicholas Sparks, the moon quote is: “I finally understood what the moon had been trying to tell me, that despite all the pain, life goes on. People move on, they change and they grow.”
You may quote a snippet of the lyrics in the novel. But you may not write the whole song in the book without permission from the copyright holder.
The quote "Only a solitary man" is from the novel "My Ántonia" by Willa Cather. The quote "That is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great" is from the novel "My Ántonia" as well.
The quote "a shot of Midori, perhaps" is from the novel "American Psycho" by Bret Easton Ellis. It refers to a scene where the protagonist, Patrick Bateman, orders a drink at a bar.
This quote is from the character Sonny in Dabydeen's novel "The Counting House." Sonny makes this statement to emphasize his autonomy and self-reliance, suggesting that he has never received assistance or support from his father.
It is called an epigraph (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigraph_(literature) ).
The quote "Life will defend itself no matter how small it is" is found on page 320 of the novel "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel.
Never say never
He says "Never never never never never give up! "
No, that quote is not from 'The Great Gatsby.' The famous quote "There are no second acts in American lives" is actually attributed to F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author of 'The Great Gatsby,' but it is not a line from the novel itself. It comes from a letter he wrote in 1934.
The quote "a guy on a ranch don't never listen nor he don't ask no questions" is found in Chapter 2 of John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." It is spoken by George to Lennie, emphasizing the tough and independent nature of ranch workers during the Great Depression.