Endings Quotes
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I like happy endings.
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...beginnings are usually scary, and endings are usually sad, but its everything in between that makes it all worth living.
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Endings and beginnings are inseparable, like the moment before dawn and the moment after.
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You can write something that has continuity, but it makes happy endings all the more ridiculous.
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Ireland is where strange tales begin and happy endings are possible.
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This is no game of thrones, but real endings and real blood.
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At the happy ending of the Tempest, Prospero brings the kind back togeter with his son, and finds Miranda's true love and punishes the bad duke and frees Ariel and becomes a duke himself again. Everyone - except Caliban - is happy, and everyone is forgiven, and everyone is fine, and they all sail away on calm seas. Happy endings. That's how it is in Shakespeare. But Shakespeare was wrong. Sometimes there isn't a Prospero to make everything fine again. And sometimes the quality of mercy is strained.
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I like colorful tales with black beginnings and stormy middles and cloudless blue-sky endings. But any story will do.
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Endings must come naturally, you're supposed to let it happen, not just to make it happen like that.
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Beginnings come at random but endings always have a reason.
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Endings to be useful must be inconclusive.
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You want happy endings, read cookbooks.
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I loved playing Jackie on 'Happy Endings.' It was really exciting to be in the pilot and then be able to come back. Her character was so much fun!
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I seem to have a talent for writing endings that seem just right to me but that frustrate other people.
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I admire the ballad form most of all. Stories are irresistible. I've always had a passion for stories, the endings being of particular importance.
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I'm not a happy-ending person. I want to know what happens once Cinderella rides off with Prince Charming.
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Books ought to have good endings.How would this do: and they all settled down and lived together happily ever after?
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If I was living in a happier place," said Eggingarde, "I might tell stories with happier endings.
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I keep trying to write happy endings, but my books always end on more of a bittersweet note of ambiguity.