End Quotes
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We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?
Matt Smith
Poison
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It is a good thing to let someone else's vision take over, and it has always been a good thing in the end.
Britta Phillips
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In God's intention, a meet and happy conversation is the chiefest and noblest end of marriage.
John Milton
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And so, to the end of history, murder shall breed murder, always in the name of right and honor and peace, until the gods are tired of blood and create a race that can understand.
George Bernard Shaw
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When I set out to write a screenplay, I have in my mind a beginning and an end but that end part continually changes as I start to write the middle. That way by the time the screenplay is finished I have taken myself and my audience from a familiar beginning point through the story to an unfamiliar ending point.
Christian Keiber
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Thank you for your kind words. You are right, revenge knows no end until it is achieved.
Wang Yi
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The weightiest end of the cross of Christ that is laid upon you, lieth upon your strong Savior.
Samuel Rutherford
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The house became full of love. Aureliano expressed it in poetry that had no beginning and no end. He would write it on the harsh pieces of parchment that Melquiades gave him, on the bathroom walls, on the skin of his arms, and in all of it Remedios would appear transfigured: Remedios in the soporific air of two in the afternoon, Remedios in the soft breath of the roses, Remedios in the water-clock secrets of the moths, Remedios in the steaming morning bread, Remedios everywhere and Remedios forever.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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I decided that one day I had to make a film where the viewer couldn't possibly guess the end.
Claude Lelouch
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I guess I always felt even if the world came to an end, McDonald's would still be open.
Susan Beth Pfeffer
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Expect a most agreeable letter; for not being overburdened with subject (having nothing at all to say) I shall have no check to my Genius from beginning to end.
Jane Austen
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But to everything in this world there comes an end; there even comes an end to the torments suffered in those intermediate states of transition when the last secret tear of one's soul is bitterly swallowed, and the crisis passes, resolving itself into some new sort of phase, which even as it comes into existence is fated in turn to pass away, to disappear in the eternal changing of the times and seasons.
Nikolai Bukharin