20 First Sentences to Kickstart Your Writing (Part IX)
Kickstart your writing with one (or all) of the twenty first sentences shared in today’s post. Then share what you write in a comment or subscriber chat thread so we can chat about it. Have fun!
Here are twenty first sentences to kickstart your writing:
She knew it was a sin but did it anyway.
“I can’t cater to your every whim, Jane,” she said with a frown.
The judge’s reluctance was written all over her face.
Staying in love is more like training for a marathon than running a sprint.
He was the best mathematician on the planet yet couldn’t solve this equation.
“It’s things like this that make me believe there is a god.”
A bright idea can dim quickly without the proper fuel to keep it aflame.
All cylinders were officially up and running.
They wondered if they should set it back to its original factory settings.
“I want to be that person for you,” he whispered.
The high ceilings felt like they were collapsing all of a sudden.
Chopping onions was always the worst part of coooking her mother’s soup.
“Who’s responsible for this?” asked the sheriff.
He tried not to pity the older man.
The only person worth competing with is yourself.
Just say something, I chastised myself.
What’s one of your personal philosophies about life?
“It’s hard to determine without all the facts,” said the journalist.
She’d show them how she was so much more than a teenage salesperson.
Holding the brass key made her feel powerful.
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