Ends Quotes
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I'm projecting somewhere between 100 million and 200 million computers on the Net by the end of December 2000, and about 300 million users by that same time.
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Death is a sleep that ends our dreaming. Oh, that we may be allowed to wake before death wakes us.
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To achieve these ends, we have declared ourself ready for any sacrifice and we desire that our sacrifice be useful to the people.
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Faith begins where religious pretension ends.
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That's how it always is with me: the thing that sets me down to start writing is usually not what I end up doing. Because, as much as I love genre, and I try to deliver the goods, I go off from it. I go do my own thing.
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Truth is the shortest and nearest way to our end, carrying us thither in a straight line.
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You live you die and death not ends it.
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I was having trouble making ends meet, and my beginnings weren't meeting either.
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Seduced her? Every time I turned round she was up a library ladder. In the end I gave in. That reminds me—I spotted something between her legs that made me think of you.
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I feel as though I can get an end result that works for me, but as far as recording techniques, I don't feel that confident in my abilities.
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I don't feel that I decided deliberately I'm going to write something and have it stand alone. Somewhere by the end I think it would probably revert to imagery.
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It makes life so much easier when you can just say 'I'm human' at the end of the day."
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Stay in school kids or you'll end up being an umpire.
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At the end of the day, I'm a human being.
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He read reports, examined evidence, and poured more reports up the chain than the Pentagon could read. Nothing short of a human sieve. But in the end he was just one small piece on this game board called war. End of story
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I'm kicking myself in the rear end every day, saying, 'Did I really book this many shows? What am I doing?'
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The Lampoon started in 1970, and I began writing freelance for them around the end of 1971, and then all through '72. They hired me in '73, and I left early in '81. I did everything from low puns to being editor-in-chief.
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Our street corners keep secrets, and our road signs only suggest, never deciding for us, never knowing if the destination to which they lead, is where we truely belong. Life's greatest tragedy is not that it will some day end, but that most of us just live to follow directions, and many times we end up totally lost.
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Christ is with us until the world's end. Let his little flock be bold therefore.
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There is no end to the deceits of the past.
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I felt that from my end, I should deal with the thing itself, which is the event. I pretty much functioned like the media itself.
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Don't instill, or allow anybody else to instill into the hearts of your girls the idea that marriage is the chief end of life. If you do, don't be surprised if they get engaged to the first empty, useless fool they come across.
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Energy wasted on negative ends.
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God has stepped in at the last minute more than once in history (remember Moses at the Red Sea?). And He can do the same for you. Keep turning the pages by faith and let the story play out to the end.