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  • You can't start the next chapter of your life -- Michael McMillian
  • I'm very much inclined to be a next-chapter guy instead of a last-chapter guy. -- Roy Blunt
  • I want to live the next chapter in my life without my lips as my defining characteristic. -- Lisa Rinna
  • Daniel Geale is the next chapter in my career. After I get through him, I can talk about what comes next. -- Miguel Cotto
  • Never put a question mark where God has put a period. When something is over and done, let it go and move on to the next chapter of your life. -- Joel Osteen
  • 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
  • A future where all Australians, whatever their origins, are truly equal partners, with equal opportunities and with an equal stake in shaping the next chapter in the history of this great country, Australia. -- Kevin Rudd
  • I retire with a smile on my face, in good health, and ready to spend autumns at my kids' games instead of my own. I'm excited to start the next chapter of my life. -- Drew Bledsoe
  • With the exception of the few cases to be discussed in the next chapter, adolescence represented no period of crisis or stress, but was instead an orderly developing of a set of slowly maturing interests and activities. -- Margaret Mead
  • I find stuff written about me is in stark contrast to who I am. But I can sleep well at night knowing that I did my best - I'm looking forward to my next chapter, whatever that is. -- Peta Credlin
  • My life is an unfinished product, but instead of just saying, 'How do I top what I've accomplished,' I decided I wanted to move forward, express my growth and take a big step into the next chapter. -- Josh Groban
  • And so we go.' It's my way of saying that I'm prepared for the next adventure. The next chapter. The next challenge. Whatever comes my way, I'm ready for it. Because that truly is the way it was meant to be... -- D. J. MacHale
  • 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
  • Now that I'm experiencing motherhood, I'm ready to write the next chapter of my family story. Of course a few jaded folks in the press corps will claim I ran out of money or just want to kiss John Corbett again. One of these things is true. -- Nia Vardalos
  • Before we do, I suggest you take a break. If you need to go to the bathroom, this is a good time. If you're sleepy, go to bed and save the next chapter for tomorrow. For the magician's story, you must have all your wits about you. No wandering minds allowed. -- Pseudonymous Bosch
  • I know as a writer how valuable a tool is the wastebasket. Perhaps God throws away many experiments before He finds the right expression. Perhaps we are the discards - or we could be the part He keeps. This mystery is what keeps us all going, to see what happens in the next chapter. -- Isaac Bashevis Singer
  • In my darkest night, when the moon was covered and I roamed through wreckage, a nimbus-clouded voice directed me: "Live in the layers,not on the litter." Though I lack the art to decipher it. no doubt the next chapter in my book of transformations is already written. I am not done with my changes -- Stanley Kunitz
  • Instead, what I was beginning to understand was that however things unfolded from here on, whatever the next chapter was, my life could never be the sum of one circumstance. It would be determined, as it had always been, by my willingness to put one foot in front of the other, moving forward, come what may. -- LIZ
  • I figured I could read more than five pages tonight since I'd been deprived for the last couple of days. When I finished the fifteenth, I discovered I was three pages from the next chapter. Might as well end with a clean break. After I was done, I sighed and leaned back, feeling decadent and spent. Pure bliss. Books were a lot less messy than orgasms. -- Richelle Mead
  • The Next Chapter in the Book of Hope: "Gaining New Hope Hearing Aids" As I was with the Lord in the "Classroom of Useful Information," the Lord began to share from the second chapter of the "Book of Hope." This chapter taught about the right, hopeful "Hearing Aids" that would enable His Hope Craftsmen to hear His voice and become a company of hopeful Kingdom hearers. -- Bob Hartley
  • As the dominant social ethic changed from a religious to a secular one, the problem of heresy disappeared, and the problem of madness arose and became of great social significance. In the next chapter I shall examine the creation of social deviants, and shall show that as formerly priests had manufactured heretics, so physicians, as the new guardians of social conduct and morality, began to manufacture madmen. -- Thomas Szasz
  • The first chapter sells the book; the last chapter sells the next book. -- Mickey Spillane
  • I'm excited to begin the next chapter of my life with an amazing woman. -- Eric Lange
  • Why this character [Doctor Strange] is being introduced, to open up the next chapter. A -- Benedict Cumberbatch
  • Who can't relate to the idea of leaving one chapter behind and moving on to the next? -- Mike Shinoda
  • We kind of have some ideas for sequels. The movie [Sausage Party] ends in a way that implies a next chapter. -- Seth Rogen
  • Oil may run out, liquidity may dry up, but as long as ink flows freely, the next chapter of Life will continue to be written. -- Alex Morritt
  • My rule has always been, write the next part of the book that you seem to know well. So I won't necessarily write chapter two after chapter one. -- Justin Cronin
  • 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
  • Five hundred words a day is what I aim for. And I don't go on to the next chapter until I've polished and polished and polished the one I'm working on. -- Elinor Lipman
  • I'm just beginning to live the next chapter of my life. In other words, politics - being governor and president - is not the end of my life. It's a chapter. -- George W. Bush
  • When you are reading a book and you finish a chapter, you don't keep re-reading the chapter you just finished. You move on to the next chapter to see what happens. -- Stephen Reid
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