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Quotes About End

Live as long as you can. Die when you can't help it.
~ James Brown
This is the fairytale of my life, the mythology of my existence, and, as I only have one story to tell, there is only one way to tell it. You may find it a little melodramatic at moments and you may not like who I was at times. But, princes frequently start out as frogs and, perhaps, by the time I reach my end, you will understand why. And so, as we all must have a beginning, a middle and an end, I will start at the beginning. Once upon a time...
~ James Campion Conway
Every social order incorporates among its key taboos the notion that people living in it should not think about how it will end and what rules may prevail in the new system that takes its place.
~ James Dale Davidson
The more apparent it is that a system is nearing an end, the more reluctant people will be to adhere to its laws.
~ James Dale Davidson
All things happen for a purpose.
~ James Dashner
But life and death are the beginning and end of beauty. You can't have one without the other.
~ James Dashner
My memory's fading already, Tom. I won't remember much when I wake up. We can pass the Trials. It has to end. They sent me as a trigger.
~ James Dashner
She's the last one. Ever.
~ James Dashner
One day the whole world—every town and city—will be like it was in North Carolina. And then everyone will be dead.
~ James Dashner
Why on earth would we spend our entire effort - sacrificing lives and time and immense amounts of money - to run an organization that wants the world to end? What would be the point? If we want to rule humanity, don't you think we'd want there to be a place for them to live? It's insane to think we want the Cataclysm to happen. It's outrageous and most definitely not intelligent. - Tilda
~ James Dashner
Michael didn't know how or when it ended.
~ James Dashner
Every trail has its end, and every calamity brings its lesson!
~ James Fenimore Cooper
Brookfield will never forget his lovableness," said Cartwright, in a speech to the School. Which was absurd, because all things are forgotten in the end.
~ James Hilton
At the end of the game, the king and the pawn go back in the same box'.
~ James Kerr
The Battle of the Marne was the end of the Schlieffen Plan, the end of the era of short wars, and the end of the old Europe as well.
~ James L. Stokesbury
So beautiful was that summer that those who survived it invested it with a golden haze; it assumed a retrospective poignancy, as if before it, all had been beautiful, and after it, nothing ever was again. It became the summer that the world ended, and it was somehow fitting that it should therefore be the most glorious summer ever.
~ James L. Stokesbury
Thou art the end and the beginning. Thou carriest me. Thou art the way and the journey's end. Even so, God, be my companion today.
~ James Long
Justice is the end of government. It is the end of civil society. It ever has been and ever will be pursued until it be obtained, or until liberty be lost in the pursuit.
~ James Madison
No axiom is more clearly established in law or in reason than wherever the end is required, the means are authorized; wherever a general power to do a thing is given, every particular power for doing it is included.
~ James Madison
We were a religious sect consisting of two people, and now half the congregation was gone. There would be no closure, no healing. I would simply adjust myself to a new and severely depleted reality. The world would come to an end, as it always does, one world at a time.
~ James Marcus
bear their crosses. They pick up these crosses to overcome suffering. They actively seek to end suffering and violence
~ James Newton Poling
Surprise causes finite play to end; it is the reason for infinite play to continue.
~ James P Carse
Titles are given at the end of play, names at the beginning.
~ James P. Carse
Explanations settle issues, showing that matters must end as they have. Narratives raise issues, showing that matters do not end as they must but as they do. Explanation sets the need for further inquiry aside; narrative invites us to rethink what we thought we knew. If the silence of nature is the possibility of language, language is the possibility of history.
~ James P. Carse