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Like I said, I enjoyed my time there in Indy. You just have gotta move on, get ready for the next chapter.
You might want to be able to close a chapter of your life, but I don't believe that you ever do completely.
Books are not like albums, where you can simply download and enjoy your favorite chapter and ignore the rest.
I don't think there's a difference between writing for a newspaper or magazine and doing a chapter in a book.
I'm quite detached from failure and success. Once a shooting is done, I kind of close that chapter in my life.
'Ghosts of Onyx' is the end of one chapter in the 'Halo' saga - and hopefully the start of an entirely new one!
There's a whole other chapter of my life where I was, for 15 years, the significant other of coach Phil Jackson.
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.
I think ad networks is an ongoing story. Federated was a chapter in that story, and it continues to write a new one.
I like to start with the first chapter, end with chapter 40. No flashbacks, nothing fancy, just a direct storytelling.
We managed to write chapter one. Chapter two, we will have a child a parent can take home and raise as a cloned child.
Star Theatre in Shyambazar makes up a big chapter in my life. I worked there for three years during my struggling days.
I'm a very lucky man in this chapter of my professional life, 'cause I get to do jobs with wildly different skill sets.
I am reaching a point in my life where the basketball chapter in my life is slowly closing from a competition standpoint.
I really hate those books where the murderer turns out to be somebody you never heard of who pops up in the last chapter.
If you watch 'Fast and Furious 6,' you do see that it's a culmination of something and I think it's the end of a chapter.
When you look at your life as an artist, you do see that when you get to be 60, you're coming - this is the last chapter.
I'm ready to move on to the next chapter of my life in which I will redouble my efforts to empower women in the workplace.
I think Dan Brown is a terribly bad writer, but he has cliff-hangers after every chapter which makes you continue reading.
What's upsetting about an autobiography is that the final chapter is always missing. I mean, you want the death, don't you?
If you go wrong in a novel, you can straighten it out in the next chapter. You don't have any room to do that in a novella.
We're excited to have kids. I think Linda and I will be great parents, and we're excited to start that chapter of our lives.
During the strict macrobiotic chapter of my life, I ate miso soup every day for breakfast and sometimes with dinner as well.
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.
As much as 'It Chapter One' is a movie about friendship and the power of unified belief, the second part is more about trauma.
In very simple language, Morrie always seems to be able to explain something that other people would take a chapter for, you know.
If you make a trilogy, the whole point is to get to that third chapter, and the third chapter is what justifies what's come before.
I was very anxious when I was writing 'Oscar And Lucinda.' I would take other books off the shelf to check my chapter length was OK.
In a crime novel, if you are going to have a big revelation in chapter 30, you have to plant the information in chapters three and 11.
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.
To me, there's still nothing more thrilling than, every week, people getting to see another chapter in this story that you're telling.
As grateful as I am to have been a part of a show like 'LA Ink,' I'm ready to end this chapter and want to focus on other projects now.
I think in terms of chapters. Every time I finish a movie, it's a chapter. When one of my kids graduates from school, that's a chapter.
I like the slow Scandinavian pace. I don't need cliffhangers in every chapter because I don't want to make a Hollywood movie out of it.
I treated the first few books as a very long journalistic exercise. I thought of every chapter as an article that needed to be finished.
But you grow more knowledgeable during the time you play in the Premier League. Every new manager, new chapter, has been a learning curve.
Each piece of jewellery tells a story of my life. Picking one particular piece as a favorite would be like taking a chapter out of a book.
False allegations of racism, bigotry, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, and now lying each have their own chapter in the Trump takedown playbook.
Hosting Undisputed' has been an amazing experience and an exciting chapter in my career working with Skip and Shannon each weekday morning.
There is a chapter in 'Gentle Regrets' called 'Coming Home' which is really me expressing my later admiration for my father's public spirit.
If you do enough planning before you start to write, there's no way you can have writer's block. I do a complete chapter by chapter outline.
The past can influence the future. When you finish one chapter, you open another, which will be influenced by what you've just lived through.
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.
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.
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?
I want to be more than just a musician or an artist and I felt that I achieved that, with Forbes. I was ready to start a new chapter in my life.
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.
Part of being innovative in government is sometimes not trying to plot out the last chapter of the book, but to be open and see what comes back.
I was very attracted to doing 'The Wolverine' in Japan because that's my favorite chapter in the story of Wolverine. But I'm not a superhero guy.
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.