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  • I Play Dodgeball with Cannibals (Chapter 2) -- Rick Riordan
  • The House is in the house" Chapter 38 -- Rick Riordan
  • Autobiographies ought to begin with Chapter Two. -- Ellery Sedgwick
  • been there done that, bought the t-shirt" Chapter 2 -- Jeff Lindsay
  • There is Story Behind every Smile and You Are My Favorite Chapter!! -- Saima
  • But marriage is one long sacrifice.... Chapter 21, Medora Manson speaking to Newland Archer -- Edith Wharton
  • I can't imagine a set of circumstances that would produce Chapter 11 for Eastern. -- Frank Lorenzo
  • Chapter 11 is an expensive process that does not accommodate the special needs of farmers. -- Tim Holden
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  • Hard to feel confident when you're surrounded by horse-sized wolves. Emmett Cullen, Breaking Dawn, Chapter 39, p.745 -- Stephenie Meyer
  • I had to bite back a laugh. "Cary Taylor. Loving you isn't a character defect." Chapter 12, pg 213 -- Sylvia Day
  • I'm a little worried about Edward" Can vampires go into shock? Bella Cullen, Breaking Dawn, Chapter 7, p.129 -- Stephenie Meyer
  • Tidal waves surge forward,And in their wake, Stale water is replenished.(Haiku from Chapter Thirty, SHADOWWATER) -- Wendy Shreve
  • The first Chapter Law is, "Don't spend much time on it. You're going to have to rewrite it." -- Tony Hillerman
  • A lot of other things come along with Chapter 11, which basically end up in a lot of pain. -- Rick Wagoner
  • Financial experts are saying we are entering a new chapter in the American economy. I believe it's Chapter 11. -- Jay Leno
  • A lot of other things come along with Chapter 11, which basically end up in a lot of pain. -- Rick Wagoner
  • But I like my madness. There is a thrill in it unknown to such sanity as yours. ~ Book 1, Chapter 9, -- Rafael Sabatini
  • My favourite definition of an intellectual: 'Someone who has been educated beyond his/her intelligence.[Sources and Acknowledgements: Chapter 19] -- Arthur C. Clarke
  • I always say too much when I'm talking to you--- that's one of the problems.... Edward Cullen Twilight, Chapter 5 -- Stephenie Meyer
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  • But not like this: not with the house just an afterimage, and my mom a spirit, and my dad...recycled." "Carter Kane, Chapter 41 -- Rick Riordan
  • We managed to write chapter one. Chapter two, we will have a child a parent can take home and raise as a cloned child. -- Panayiotis Zavos
  • ...but I guess it's better for people to shut up rather than rather than say something nasty. -ONE NIGHT @ THE CALL CENTER Chapter 1 page 22 -- Chetan Bhagat
  • The only parents in the world who don't need sleep, and our child already sleeps through the night. Edward Cullen, Breaking Dawn, Chapter 22, p.429 -- Stephenie Meyer
  • The idea I'd been toying with fully formed in my mind. "I'm plotting." "oh?" His mouth curved in a wicked grin. "Do Tell." Chapter 5 pg. 50 -- Sylvia Day
  • The beginning of a book is always the hardest part for me. I'm a Chapter 3 kind of writer, which means I naturally start at Chapter 3. -- Kami Garcia
  • While I cannot prevent the birds from flying over my head, I can prevent them from making a nest in my hair. - Chapter 5 My Cinderella -- Santosh Avvannavar
  • Chapter 8, Dinner With the Vampire: Is there something wrong with your food?" No, I'm just not very hungry." You're going to break my heart, aren't you? -- Christopher Moore
  • If there were such a thing as Chapter 11 for politicians, the Republican push to extend the unaffordable Bush tax cuts would amount to a bankruptcy filing. -- David Stockman
  • Do not contemplate the Essence of the UnVeiled, for the UnVeiled therein your World does not hold to polarities, nor of your conjectures; Chapter "The Unveiling -- AainaA-Ridtz
  • ...what makes humanity beautiful is our free will, our individuality, our endless striving in spite of our imperfection. BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON Chapter 27 Page 214 -- Dean Koontz
  • To be angered by evil is to partake of it, stupid. - Phrases of Import and Salvation, Chapter IX, The Book of Universal Truths and Other Humorous Anecdotes" -- Alan Dean Foster
  • As trait after trait swings into focus and fulfillment, can we write any other name under Isaiah's amazing portrait of the sublime Sufferer in Chapter 53 than Jesus of Nazareth? -- J. Sidlow Baxter
  • Woe to the lazy man! Laziness is an evil disease which you must not let seize you in childhood, for when you grow up it cannot be cured. Chapter 25 -- Carlo Collodi
  • Soon we shall discover that the temple of all humanity is nothing less that the Temple of the Living God!" ~ Chapter One, "The Awakening" ~ Discovering the Bliss of your True Divine Reality -- Linda De Coff
  • You could tell a lot about people who would stop what they were doing to watch the Almighty go about His business (said as several stopped to watch a beautiful sunset, Chapter 14). -- Jan Karon
  • Usually, the creating of the book happens while I'm writing the book. I start with Chapter One, with a few ideas and a handful of characters, and the book grows from there. -- Lily King
  • When does he ever think?" Richard straddled a chair and accepted a wind cup from Raoul. "If he were to sell his brain, he could claim it had never been used.", Chapter 7 -- Sharon Kay Penman
  • Life is full of change, honey. That's how we learn and grow. When we're born, the Good Lord gives each of us a Life book. Chapter by chapter, we live and learn. -- Beth Hoffman
  • I'm afraid I'll lose myself in you, Gideon. I'm scared I'll lose the part of me I worked so hard to get back." "I'd never let that happen." he promised fiercely. Chapter 8, pg 140 -- Sylvia Day
  • This is a huge step toward unraveling Genesis Chapter 1, Verse 1-what happened in the beginning. This is a Genesis machine. It'll help to recreate the most glorious event in the history of the universe. -- Michio Kaku
  • Life is a book that never ends. Chapters close, but not the book itself. The end of one physical incarnation is like the end of a chapter, on some level setting up the beginning of another. -- Marianne Williamson
  • The purpose of this life is to worship Allah the only God who has no partners or associates.And I (Allah) created not the jinn and mankind except that they should worship Me (Alone)Quran Chapter 51 verse 56 -- Mahair Ashaboon
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  • Doctor." Gideon set one ankle on the opposite knee and settled back, creating a picture of unyielding decisiveness. "The only way I'm keeping my hands off her is if I'm dead. Find another way to fix us." Chapter 3 pg 50 -- Sylvia Day
  • It is a peculiar thing to believe that you know someone intimately only to find that you really do not. It is like finishing a book only to discover that you have missed several key chapters. THE LETTER Chapter 9 page 104 -- Richard Paul Evans
  • The secret at the heart of 'The Memory Keeper's Daughter' is something everybody, except for some of the characters, knows in Chapter 1. Some of the narrative tension comes from that distance between what the readers know and what the characters know. -- Kim Edwards
  • But more than 15 sections in Chapter 8 of the report-the key chapter setting out the scientific evidence for and against a human influence over the climate-were changed or deleted after the scientist charged with examining this question had accepted the supposedly final text... -- Frederick Seitz
  • I was turned out because I said to Europe no, no, no. That no, no , no has now turned into yes, yes. Two yes's not three because he got the Social Chapter out and he's reserved his position on the single currency. -- Margaret Thatcher
  • Faithful is also a reminder of how important companionship is to the Christian walk, but not more important than the desire for eternal life that motivated Faithful to keep fleeing for his life, no matter how strong the desire for friendship.Chapter -- John Bunyan
  • Let'sss just kill him," said the shorter Ra'zac. "He has caused us much grief." The taller one ran his finger down his sword. "A good plan. But remember, the king's instructions were to keep them alive."-from Eragon, Chapter Title: The Ra'zac's Revenge. -- Christopher Paolini
  • The Bible explains that Satan is real, nurses a serious grudge and has impressive power. But having been created, he has limitations. He can never be equal to God in anything.--Kristine McGuire, An Insider's Guide to Spiritual Warfare, Chapter 3, Know Your Enemy. -- Kristine McGuire
  • Any more packages for Solange?Twelve letters, three packages, and a box of puppies.I wincedPuppies?They're fine. Isabeau took them all.Good. Who eats puppies? I shook my head.Yeah, Isabeau swore in French. A lot.Hot.Yeah, Logan nearly went cross-eyed.Chapter 12 -- Alyxandra Harvey
  • In this crazy mirror of terror and art a pseudo-quotation made up of obscure Shakespeareanisms (Chapter Three) somehow produces, despite its lack of literal meaning, the blurred diminutive image of the acrobatic performance that so gloriously supplies the bravura ending for the next chapter. -- Vladimir Nabokov
  • From Chapter 1:The main rub was the lack of RnR and I burned out. Three years and three stripes later, I ejected from the MP Corps, vowing I'd never do police or criminal investigative work again. Instead, I returned home when I should've learned better. -- Ed Lynskey
  • Chapter books are often written in series and kids have come to expect that they'll come out once a year, so publishers want to keep the momentum going. It's the kind of art I love to make, except that the time frame is really nutty. -- Carson Ellis
  • One word after another. That's the only way that novels get written and, short of elves coming in the night and turning your jumbled notes into Chapter Nine, it's the only way to do it. So keep on keeping on. Write another word and then another. -- Neil Gaiman
  • To Jurgis the packers had been the equivalent to fate; Ostrinski showed him that they were the Beef Trust. They were a gigantic combination of capital, which had crushed all opposition, and overthrown the laws of the land, and was preying upon the people. Chapter 29, pg. 376 -- Upton Sinclair
  • Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • This is an exciting time. A new chapter in our history. -- John Barth
  • Time to open up a new chapter in life, and to explore a larger centre. -- Lillian Russell
  • I have all these revelations as I'm writing. Each song is like a chapter of my diary. -- Kid Cudi
  • Who can't relate to the idea of leaving one chapter behind and moving on to the next? -- Mike Shinoda
  • Live albums are very important for Rush, and they became sort of a closing chapter for us. -- Geddy Lee
  • Your emotional life is not written in cement during childhood. You write each chapter as you go along. -- Harry Stack Sullivan
  • You can't judge an album by a single song; it's like judging a book by only reading a single chapter. -- Trevor Rabin
  • I'm quite detached from failure and success. Once a shooting is done, I kind of close that chapter in my life. -- Ranbir Kapoor
  • The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written. We can help write that story by setting goals. -- Melody Beattie
  • You don't just have a story - you're a story in the making, and you never know what the next chapter's going to be. That's what makes it exciting. -- Dan Millman
  • We have talked long enough in this country about equal rights. It is time now to write the next chapter - and to write it in the books of law. -- Lyndon B. Johnson
  • You know, the Bible is so clear. Go to Genesis chapter nine and you will find the death penalty clearly stated in Genesis chapter nine... God ordains the death penalty! -- Rafael Cruz
  • It seems to me that, in every culture, I come across a chapter headed 'Wisdom.' And then I know exactly what is going to follow: 'Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.' -- Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Relationships are eternal. The 'separation' is another chapter in the relationship. Often, letting go of the old form of the relationship becomes a lesson in pure love much deeper than any would have learned had the couple stayed together. -- Marianne Williamson
  • When faced with a challenge, happy families, like happy people, just add a new chapter to their life story that shows them overcoming the hardship. This skill is particularly important for children, whose identity tends to get locked in during adolescence. -- Bruce Feiler
  • I have used the laws of this country just like the greatest people that you read about every day in business have used the laws of this country, the chapter laws, to do a great job for my company, for myself, for my employees, for my family, et cetera. -- Donald Trump
  • Probably the one Bible passage that is read by Jews and Roman Catholics, Protestants, Islam, more than any other chapter is Psalm 23. And in Psalm 23 there is a verse that says, 'Surely, yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.' -- Robert H. Schuller
  • Sometimes, a novel is like a train: the first chapter is a comfortable seat in an attractive carriage, and the narrative speeds up. But there are other sorts of trains, and other sorts of novels. They rush by in the dark; passengers framed in the lighted windows are smiling and enjoying themselves. -- Jane Smiley
  • Every musician, their goal in life is to play music that people love, and I've accomplished my goal. I was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and left that chapter of my life and those people in the past. Good and bad, I've loved and am thankful for that chapter. -- Steven Adler
  • We've persevered because of a belief we share with the Iraqi people - a belief that out of the ashes of war, a new beginning could be born in this cradle of civilization. Through this remarkable chapter in the history of the United States and Iraq, we have met our responsibility. Now, it's time to turn the page. -- Barack Obama
  • I suppose whenever you go through periods of transition, or in a way, it's a very definite closing of a certain chapter of your life - I suppose those times are always going to be both very upsetting and also very exciting by the very nature because things are changing and you don't know what's going to happen. -- Daniel Radcliffe
  • New Year's Day. A fresh start. A new chapter in life waiting to be written. New questions to be asked, embraced, and loved. Answers to be discovered and then lived in this transformative year of delight and self-discovery. Today carve out a quiet interlude for yourself in which to dream, pen in hand. Only dreams give birth to change. -- Sarah Ban Breathnach
  • In the original introduction to the word meme in the last chapter of 'The Selfish Gene,' I did actually use the metaphor of a 'virus.' So when anybody talks about something going viral on the Internet, that is exactly what a meme is, and it looks as though the word has been appropriated for a subset of that. -- Richard Dawkins
  • I don't take relationships too seriously, but everyone else seems to. And when you get your heart broken, it's like the end of the world. And I look at it as that was one moment in your life, one chapter. That person helped you grow and figure out what kind of person you want to be with in the future. -- Colbie Caillat
  • I can't control life for my grandchildren, so how could I control a story? Sometimes I try to force something, and after working and working on that chapter, I realise that I am swimming against the current. I will never get there. So I have to let go of whatever previous idea I had about it and let the characters decide. -- Isabel Allende
  • Each little chapter has its place. -- Lillie Langtry
  • Concentrated power is bad""(name of chapter) -- William J. Federer
  • The termination; final chapter of endless road. -- Usha Cosmico
  • Alison Rosen IWHI! From the easter egg chapter. -- Bryan Bishop
  • This opens the door on another chapter of history. -- Walter Cronkite
  • Honesty is the first chapter of the book wisdom. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • You can't start the next chapter of your life -- Michael McMillian
  • Japan has opened a new chapter in its history. -- Shigeru Yoshida
  • Every person is a book, each year a chapter, -- Mark Twain
  • Every stage of life is a chapter of a book. -- Lailah Gifty Akita
  • Another chapter closes before it has the chance to begin -- Faith Sullivan
  • I'm excited to start a new chapter in my life. -- Leighton Meester
  • A PRIME TRUTH - MAN IS SELFISH(Name of chapter) -- William J. Federer
  • Religion is a monumental chapter in the history of human egotism. -- William James
  • 'Red Hook Summer' is another chapter in my chronicles of Brooklyn. -- Spike Lee
  • We fundamentally believe the first chapter of the Internet is over. -- Barry Schuler
  • I view my time in politics as a chapter, not my life. -- George W. Bush
  • I try to have a mood or a rhythm for a chapter, -- Robert Caro
  • If I'm writing and a chapter isn't coming, I just move ahead. -- James Patterson
  • I've been very fortunate to go from interesting chapter to interesting chapter. -- Neil Patrick Harris
  • My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter. -- Tom Helm
  • Most agents hate prologues. Just make the first chapter relevant and well written. -- Andrea Brown
  • He will be beginning a brand new chapter in the Michael Jackson legend. -- LaToya Jackson
  • The first chapter sells the book; the last chapter sells the next book. -- Mickey Spillane
  • Many, many of my paintings have come from the first chapter of Moby Dick. -- Robert Indiana
  • Each new day is another chapter in the unfolding promise of deliverance and life. -- Elizabeth George
  • The name of Khomeini will always remain in the new chapter of Iranian history. -- Erich Honecker
  • I'm very much inclined to be a next-chapter guy instead of a last-chapter guy. -- Roy Blunt
  • It feels like every single song is a chapter from a truly important novel. -- Simon Raymonde
  • I'm excited to begin the next chapter of my life with an amazing woman. -- Eric Lange
  • One hesitates to open a new chapter when the old one is not resolved. -- Jude Morgan
  • If life were a novel, then dead would mark the end of the first chapter... -- Kelly Nelson
  • A new chapter in a novel is something like a new scene in a play; -- Charlotte Bronte
  • Why this character [Doctor Strange] is being introduced, to open up the next chapter. A -- Benedict Cumberbatch
  • We are the opening verse of the opening page of the chapter of endless possibilities. -- Rudyard Kipling
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