"Scarlet O'hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were."
There is still hope.
Yes it is her famous line in the movie Gone With the Wind! TRUST ME ON THAT!
The resolution in Gone with the Wind occurs when Scarlett realizes the value of Tara in her heart, after Rhett leaves her. She vows to continue to work and love this land and wait for Rhett's return because "Tomorrow is another day".
The first line of Mary Poppins (1934): Chapter 1 - East Wind "If you want to find Cherry-Tree Lane all you have to do is ask the Policeman at the cross-roads. He will push his helmet slightly to one side, scratch his head thoughtfully, and then he will point his huge white-gloved finger and say:"First to your right, second to your left, sharp right again, and you're there. Good-morning.""
The first line in Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in wonderland is, "Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, `and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice `without pictures or conversation?'"
The first one, and the one which made it a famous line is, of course, Gone with the Wind (1939). "After all, tomorrow is another day" is the movie's final line, spoken by Scarlet O'Hara.
I think its the book called Lullaby: a Novel Chuck Palahniuk if its not that its between "Gone with the wild" , "Chocolat" , or "When the wind blows"
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There is still hope.
"After all, tomorrow is another day" is the last line of the novel "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell.
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
Yes it is her famous line in the movie Gone With the Wind! TRUST ME ON THAT!
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Train, roll on, on down the line. Won't you, please, take me far away. Now I feel the wind blow outside my door. Means I'm, I'm leaving my woman at home. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Oh, my baby's gone with the wind. And I just don't know, oh, where I'm going. I just want to be left alone. Well, when this train ends I'll try again oh, but I'm leaving my woman at home. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Tuesday's gone with the wind. My baby's gone with the wind. Train, roll on, Tuesday's gone. Train, roll on many miles from my home. See I'm, I'm riding my blues away, yeh. Tuesday, you see, she had to be free. Lord, but somehow I've got to carry on. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Tuesday's gone with the wind. My baby's gone with the wind. Train, roll on 'cause my baby's gone.. I'm riding my blues away, baby turn around my blues ride on, train, ride on, train ridin' my blues, babe come back to me, babe come back to me oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-ooh train..
The first line "Howard Roark laughed" is from the book "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand.
The first line of "Holes" by Louis Sachar is: "There is no lake at Camp Green Lake."
It generally means that a book is available for purchase at a store or can be borrowed from a library or obtained on-line. It is a book which has gone through an editing process and has been released for general circulation.