Ends Quotes
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The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was enacted in 1865 by martial law. The Fourteenth Amendment was enacted in 1868 by martial law. The Fifteenth Amendment was enacted in 1870 by martial law. Military occupation of the Southern states did not end until 1877, twelve years after the end of the Civil War.
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If we internationalize everything, we end up with rules that stifle freedom and innovation.
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The law is not an end in itself, nor does it provide ends. It is preeminently a means to serve what we think is right.
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I never hang my feet off the end of the bed -I'm afraid little gremlins will bite my toes! Really!
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Now it is done. Now the story ends. And there is no way to tell it. The art of fiction is dead. Reality has strangled invention.
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When you are on a journey, and the end keeps getting further and further away, then you realize that the real end is the journey.
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I was in Afghanistan and then obviously in Iraq. And I realized that you can't control life. You can do a lot to prepare. You can train, and at the end of the day there's an element that's always going to be beyond your control.
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Yet this my comfort: when your words are done, My woes end likewise with the evening sun.
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In many ways, America is on the receiving end of a pendulum that has been swung with great force, and for a long time, outward into the world. The impact is a wake-up call on every level.
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The collages I never wanted to sell. I thought it was a very private thing, so I kept the collages. Then, in the end, I had a big collage in the Pinault Collection in Venice and the director of the Centre Pompidou said, "Did you make big collages like this in the '60s?" I said yes, so he came to the studio and said, "Let's make an exhibition in the Pompidou."
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Train wreck, extremely fast train, but usually ends up derailed somehow.
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What signifies the ladder, provided one rise and attain the end?
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In the end, the question is not, how do we use nature to serve our interests? It's how can we use humans to serve nature's interest?'
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Responsibility's like a string we can only see the middle of. Both ends are out of sight.
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Look at me - I was the boo boy for years and years. Did I ever think I would end up in Hollywood or the FA Cup final? No, I didn't.
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What makes an interview 'difficult'? Well, there are many reasons, but the end result is usually the same: The guest just doesn't seem comfortable answering the question.
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As performers grow older, I reckon there are two ways they can go. They can either be up there, playing more deeply from their guts than ever, or they can be phoning it in so crassly that it leaves a lump in your throat as you leave the venue at the end of the show.
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We are free to choose our response in any situation, but in doing so we chose the attendant consequence. If we pick up one end of the stick, we pick up the other.
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All's well if all ends well.
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We have reached an important point when the end begins to come into view.
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I think the movies that don't try to please people are movies that you respect more in the end.
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Prudence and love cannot be mixed; you can end love, but never moderate it.
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It was not till toward the end of the thirteenth century that the prose romances began to appear.
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The more you learn, I think the more you realise who you are and what you want and what you believe and what you want to be and where you want to end up.