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The subject of the chapter is not what we might expect from the title.
~ James Clavell
This is your life!!! The children/husbands/lovers are just one chapter. The stronger we (women) get the more loving we can be- to all.
~ Cynthia Basinet
Men are just like a book - with a beginning, middle and an end.
~ Pamela Anderson
Great men are the inspired (speaking and acting) texts of that divine Book of Revelations, whereof a chapter is completed from epoch to epoch, and by some named History.
~ Thomas Carlyle
There's a lot of nerves, a lot of excitement, a little bit of sadness leaving the chapter in Columbus.
~ Zack Steffen
'Make You Miss Me' is an important song to me. Having it go No. 1 as the fifth single off of my first record is the cherry on top of a chapter in my life I'll never forget.
~ Sam Hunt
I don't think there's a difference between writing for a newspaper or magazine and doing a chapter in a book.
~ Rick Bragg
Know thyself. —Inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing. —Aristotle CHAPTER ELEVEN She lay flat on her back on thick grass under a brilliantly blue sky.
~ Nora Roberts
Powiedzia?a sobie, ?e teraz ju? zamyka ten rozdzia? i zostawia go tam, gdzie jego miejsce.
~ Nora Roberts
we biased ourselves toward resources over the processes. It is what I described in the previous chapter as something parents do, and it's an easy mistake to make.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
CHAPTER VI—A CHAPTER IN WHICH THEY ADORE EACH OTHER
~ Victor Hugo
Tâchons de croire que la vie est un objet solide, un globe que nous pouvons faire tourner sous nos doigts. Tâchons de croire qu'on peut faire un récit simple et logique, en finir avec l'amour, par exemple, et passer au chapitre suivant.
~ Virginia Woolf
but that is how the clues God leaves sometimes work. Sometimes nothing comes of them. Sometimes, as in a great novel, you cannot see until you get to the end that God was leaving clues for you all along. Sometimes you wonder, how did I miss it? Surely any idiot should have been able to see from the second chapter that it was Miss Scarlet in the conservatory with the rope.
~ Lauren F. Winner
I have a strong propensity in me to begin this chapter very nonsensically, and I will not balk my fancy.--Accordingly I set off thus:
~ Laurence Sterne
But, before I proceed to narrate it, and before I pass on to all the changes it involved, I must give one chapter to Estella. It is not much to give to the theme that so long filled my heart.
~ Charles Dickens
I can close the book on this part of our history. I can start a new chapter, but it doesn't matter. because now, the magic is everywhere.
~ James Patterson
Between now and San Francisco, she had to deal with the girl. Chapter
~ James Patterson
You might say presidents are drafting the first chapter of their memoirs in these seventh-year State of the Union addresses. They're trying to get the public and the media to think about their presidencies in the way that they would like to have them thought of.
~ H. W. Brands
If the final chapter of your life story is written by love, you are guaranteed a happy ending.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
Arius (the presbyter of whom we have spoken in Chapter XXXV., as declaring that, in the nature of things, a father must be older than his son) was excommunicated for his so-called heretical notions concerning the Trinity.
~ Thomas William Doane
People have asked me why I made the first chapter of my first novel so long, and in an invented English. The only answer I can come up with that satisfies me is, 'To keep out the scum.'
~ Alan Moore
CHAPTER THE FIRST (AND LAST) The Golden Rule of Dragon Training is to... YELL AT IT! (The louder the better,) THE END.
~ Cressida Cowell
I was also told that the Eihei Daishingi (Regulations for Eiheiji Monastery), of which the Tenzo Ky?kun is the first chapter, was one of the easier works of D?gen, since it deals with practical matters.
~ D?gen
SHALL this be a short or a long chapter?—This is a question in which you, gentle reader, have no vote, however much you may be interested in the consequences; just as probably you may (like myself) have nothing to do with the imposing a new tax, excepting the trifling circumstance of being obliged to pay it. More
~ Walter Scott