"I'd rather take the chance and be wrong sometimes than keep looking back over my life at things I might have been able to do." - From the book "Summer People" by Brian Groh
No.However, every (or any) word in a book can be quoted and therefore made into a quote.
A simile is the literary term that is used in the quote 'Oh never shall sun that morrow see. What if your face my thane is as a book where men may read strange matters.
There is no literary technique in that book. It is stupid and anyone who labels it a "novel" is as well.
Literary Pocket-Book was created in 1818.
bud is collie and he is the killer. he is the half brother of the little boy
There are a few quotes from the book that is written about good people doing bad thing. This book is by Andrew Gilmore.
Don't ever doubt that a mere second can change your life forever.
The literary term used in the quote is metaphor. Lady Macbeth uses a metaphor to compare her husband's face to a book where unusual things can be discerned by others.
No, it would be a reference book or a text book. A literary work is usually fiction, such as a novel.
The quote at the beginning of a book is called an epigraph.
"Silence is how people get on" -Susan Campbell
The term for the quote at the beginning of a book is called an "epigraph."