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  • A lot of other things come along with Chapter 11, which basically end up in a lot of pain. -- Rick Wagoner
  • With God's help and guidance, we shall soon see the end of this most unpleasant chapter in our history. -- John Agyekum Kufuor
  • Can one end anything? A chapter, a paragraph, a sentence even? Doesn't everything one has ever done go on living in spite of subsequent events? -- Elizabeth Bibesco
  • An album is like a book or a diary or a snapshot... It just feels so like the end of a chapter when you finish one. -- Chet Faker
  • Literally thousands of e-mails over the course of a book go out to people I've never met, people who might end up being the focus of a chapter. -- Mary Roach
  • If it's coming near the end of a chapter and I'm really getting into it, I tend to get up earlier and earlier, just because I'm excited to get to work. -- Robert Caro
  • Only towards the end of this process are any of the chapters in fully readable condition, a state of affairs that used to alarm my wife. But Joan's got used to it. -- Fred Saberhagen
  • I am a businessman at the end of the day. I have grown up with Excel sheets. I start out writing my novel with spreadsheets and the milestones in each chapter highlighted. -- Ashwin Sanghi
  • Usually, when people get to the end of a chapter, they close the book and go to sleep. I deliberately write a book so when the reader gets to the end of the chapter, he or she must turn one more page. -- Sidney Sheldon
  • Many first-time novelists end up rewriting their first two or three chapters, trying to get them 'just right.' But the point of the first draft is not to get it right; it's to get it written - so that you'll have something to work with. -- Matt Hughes
  • My poems tend to have rhetorical structures; what I mean by that is they tend to have a beginning, a middle, and an end. There tends to be an opening, as if you were reading the opening chapter of a novel. They sound like I'm initiating something, or I'm making a move. -- Billy Collins
  • In Victorian fiction, there would be a chapter at the end devoted to righting all of the wrongs. I thought to right all of the wrongs would be too glib. I thought it would be better to lull the reader into thinking that is the way it would work, but then not to do that. -- Charles Palliser
  • I felt like my favorite writers have almost musical hooks in their work, whether it's poetry or a hook at the end of a chapter that makes you want to read the next one. And I think that my favorite writers definitely have something musical about what they do, in saying something so relatable and universal and so simple. -- Taylor Swift
  • 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
  • Write every day. Don't kill yourself. I think a lot of people think, 'I have to write a chapter a day' and they can't. They fall behind and stop doing it. But if you just write even one hundred words a day, it's not that much. By the end of a month, you'll have three thousand words, which is one chapter. -- Cassandra Clare
  • If life were a novel, then dead would mark the end of the first chapter... -- Kelly Nelson
  • A lot of other things come along with Chapter 11, which basically end up in a lot of pain. -- Rick Wagoner
  • The History Of The Universe In Three Words CHAPTER ONE Bang! CHAPTER TWO sssss CHAPTER THREE crunch. THE END -- Iain Banks
  • Life has many chapters. Just because you're at a bad chapter, it doesn't mean it's the end of the book. -- Hakan Massoud Nawabi
  • I try to end every chapter with an air of suspense. I try to leave the reader wanting to turn the page. -- Nelson DeMille
  • We are an unfortunate priest-ridden race and always were and always will be tell the end of the chapter.... A priest-ridden Godforsaken race. -- James Joyce
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