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The fact is that blank pages inspire me with terror. What will I put on them? Will it be good enough? Will I have to throw it out?

Margaret Atwood (1990). “Margaret Atwood: Conversations”, Princeton, N.J. : Ontario Review Press

And may we find when ended is the page, Death but a tavern on our pilgrimage.

John Masefield (1922). “The Poems and Plays of John Masefield: Poems”

We've all got to get on the same page.

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Life passes into pages if it passes into anything.

James Salter (2013). “Burning the Days”, p.150, Pan Macmillan

I can't read ten pages of Steinbeck without throwing up.

"Books: The Hermit of Lambertville". "TIME" Magazine, September 2, 1957.