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Quotes About End

We do survive every moment, after all, except the last one.
~ John Updike
How frequently the last time comes and we do not know.
~ John Walter
Integrity of life is fame's best friend, Which nobly, beyond death, shall crown the end.
~ John Webster
Nature doth nothing so great for great men, as when she's pleased to make them lords of truth: Integrity of life is fame's best friend, which nobly, beyond death, shall crown the end.
~ John Webster
Liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is liberty to that which is good, just, and honest.
~ John Winthrop
The way I came to miss the end of the world – well, the end of the world I had known for close on thirty years – was sheer accident: like a lot of survival, when you come to think of it.
~ John Wyndham
Death is just the shocking end of animation; it is dissolution that is final.
~ John Wyndham
I am encouraged and blessed as I realize that the God of Israel is still guiding His people, and that He will continue to be with them, even to the end.46 We cannot now step off the foundation that God has established. We cannot now enter into any new organization; for this would mean apostasy from the truth.47
~ Ellen G. White
The only thing that can never change is death--that you just have to live with.
~ Ellen Wittlinger
Truth can be costly, but in the end it never falls short of value for the price paid.
~ Ellis Peters
Mind you, it is not how you start, but how you finish that really matters. In other words, the END of everyone or everything counts more than the BEGINNING. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Patience is a rare virtue which God expects from you as he works tirelessly towards realizing/giving you his/your expected end.
~ Emeasoba George
What is Death? Death is the unavoidable End of every living human and every living thing. As a matter of fact, you will surely taste death someday, sometime, somehow and somewhere. Regardless of your present financial status, social status, academic qualifications or family background. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Il ne fait aucun doute pour moi que la sagesse est le but principal de la vie et c'est pourquoi je reviens toujours aux stoïciens. Ils ont atteint la sagesse, on ne peut donc plus les appeler des philosophes au sens propre du terme. De mon point de vue, la sagesse est le terme naturel de la philosophie, sa fin dans les deux sens du mot. Une philosophie finit en sagesse et par là même disparaît.
~ Emil Cioran
The "west"-what curse has fallen upon it that at the term of its trajectory it produces only these businessmen, these shopkeepers, these racketeers with their blank stares and atrophied smiles... is it with such vermin as this that a civilization so delicate and so complex must come to an end?
~ Emil Cioran
Vague a l'ame — melancholy yearning for the end of the world.
~ Emil Cioran
All great events have been set in motion by madmen, by mediocre madmen. Which will be true, we may be sure, of the "end of the world" itself.
~ Emil M. Cioran
X maintains we are at the end of a "cosmic cycle" and that soon everything will fall apart. And he does not doubt this for one moment. At the same time, he is the father of a--numerous--family. With certitudes like his, what aberration has deluded him into bringing into a doomed world one child after the next? If we foresee the End, if we are sure it will be coming soon, if we even anticipate it, better to do so alone. One does not procreate on Patmos.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Death reaches so far, requires so much room, that I no longer know where to die.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Todo meio é ele próprio um fim.
~ Émile Durkheim
Love—is anterior to Life—Posterior—to Death—Initial of Creation, andThe Exponent of Earth.
~ Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
Whenever we encounter him in the flesh, our faith is made perfect and his necessary and bloody end is executed with a mystical ferocity of joy.
~ baldwin james ii
Religions emerged too early in human evolution — they set up symbols that people took literally, and they're as dead as a line of totem poles. Religions should have come later, when the human race begins to near its end.
~ ballard j g iii
Obedience, as it regards the social relations, the laws of society, and the laws of nature and of nature's God, should commence at the cradle and end only at the tomb.
~ ballou hosea ii