Great Openings

The first lines that grab you by the collar, drawn from thousands of vintage SF stories. Read one you like; the whole story is free.

He began by breaking things that morning. He broke the glass of water on his night stand.
The Six Fingers of Time R. A. Lafferty
Charles looked at the body and got his bright idea.
The Standardized Man Stephen Bartholomew
"No more lies," Paula said.
The Stuff Henry Slesar
It started with a load of potatoes.
The Thing in the Truck Stephen Marlowe
The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us.
The Time Machine H. G. Wells
On the morning of June 15th, Guy Burckhardt woke up screaming out of a dream.
The Tunnel Under the World Frederik Pohl
It's had it. Finished.
The Used People Lot Irving E. Fang
The old woman was dying. There could be no doubt of it now.
The World Beyond Ray Cummings
"Joe! There's a burglar in the house!"
The devil downstairs P. F. Costello
“Ambassador Holliwell died here today. The end came suddenly as the ambassador was alone in his study....”
The night wire H. F. Arnold
It is true that I have sent six bullets through the head of my best friend, and yet I hope to show by this statement that I am not his murderer.
The thing on the door-step H. P. Lovecraft
"In the middle of the night," the man said to the landlady over a soft-boiled egg and a slice of toast.
This Way to the Egress Andrew Fetler
"He must die. It will look like an accident."
This World is Ours! Emil Petaja
"It's a dead world," Thompson spoke.
Thompson's Cat Robert Moore Williams
For a long time, Henry Bemis had had an ambition. To read a book.
Time Enough at Last Lyn Venable
The storm ruined my plan.
Time for survival George O. Smith
I nearly stumbled over the kid in the dark before I saw him.
To Remember Charlie By Roger D. Aycock
Fireflies on the dark meadow of Earth....
Tongues of the Moon Philip José Farmer
It was a deathless world, but a woman was dying.
Until Life Do Us Part Winston K. Marks
"Nothing," Frankie answered.
Vital Ingredient Gerald Vance
He should have known better. He admitted that, now.
Werwile of the Crystal Crypt Gardner F. Fox
"The chickens got out of the coop and flew away three hundred years ago," said Barwell. "Now they're coming home to roost."
What Shall It Profit? Poul Anderson
Ballard was quite dead. There could be no doubt of it.
Witness George H. Smith
Coming up out of five centuries of sleep was like fighting my way up from the bottom of the sea.
Woman's World Robert Silverberg
Meeting someone who's been dead for twenty years is shocking enough for anyone with a belief in ghosts--worse for one with none!
Yesterday House Fritz Leiber
At first I thought it was just another wrong number. Well, it was, in a sense--but not the kind of wrong number I thought it was.
Your Time is Up Walter J. Sheldon
Red and Slim found the two strange little animals the morning after they heard the thunder sounds.
Youth Isaac Asimov