Quotes About End
to be dead may be nothing, yet who relishes the business of dying?
~ Richard Adams
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One school is finished, and the time has come for another to begin.
~ Richard Bach
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Ta?iau vienintelis dalykas, kuris lieka svarbus žemiškojo gyvenimo pabaigoje, yra tai, kaip mes myl?jome, kokia buvo m?s? meil?s kokyb?!
~ Richard Bach
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Someday Time will die, and Love will bury it
~ Richard Brautigan
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Peut-être que vous étiez allongé au lit, presque sur le point de vous endormir, et vous avez ri de quelque chose, une plaisanterie toute personnelle, une bonne façon de finir la journée. C'est ça, mon nom.
~ Richard Brautigan
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When I am dying, I should like my life taken out under general anaesthetic, exactly as if it were a diseased appendix.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Things bled. They bled and bled and would not stop bleeding. There would be no dramatic end, she realised, only a slow withering […] bleeding and more bleeding.
~ Richard Flanagan
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A man, good or bad, was magnificent. It was not possible that this thing that was nothing and would never change [death] could mean the end of everything that moved and changed within him - the good, the bad, the magnificent. Yet it did.
~ Richard Flanagan
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Potential, and the will to deploy it. That's all magic is in the end, you know.
~ Richard K. Morgan
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the end, she realized, he had successfully invited them all to die simply by promising to do it with them. It was all they would ask of any commander.
~ Richard K. Morgan
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And so, by the end, you have tried soft love and tough love, feelings and reason, truth and lies, promises and threats, hope and stoicism.
~ Julian Barnes
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I didn't know it until the end. All stories worth telling are love stories.
~ Julianna Baggott
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We each have a story. They did this to us. There was no outside aggressor. They wanted an apocalypse. They wanted the end. And they made it happen. It was orchestrated—who got in, who didn't. There was a master list. We weren't on it. We were left here to die. They want to erase us, the past, but we can't let them.
~ Julianna Baggott
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Perhaps I am already tired of life—I feel as if it makes no difference when I die. The other day at the Toranomon Hospital when they told me it might be cancer, my wife and Miss Sasaki seemed to turn pale, but I was quite calm. It was surprising that I could be calm even at such a moment. I almost felt relieved, to think that my long, long life was finally coming to an end.
~ Jun'ichir? Tanizaki
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Well, what happens with the River of Hades in the end? -Not a thing. It's an infernal punishment precisely because nothing happens.
~ K?b? Abe
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Everyone strives to attain the Law,' answers the man, 'how does it come about, then, that in all these years no one has come seeking admittance but me?' The doorkeeper perceives that the man is nearing his end and his hearing is failing, so he bellows in his ear: 'No one but you could gain admittance through this door, since this door was intended for you. I am now going to shut it.
~ Kafka, Franz
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The Innocent Mage is come , and we stand at the beginning of the end of everything
~ Karen Miller
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I was scheduled to visit good old 050 but our doughty Doc Fraiser's put an end to that dream.
~ Karen Miller
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whatever is subject to time is limited, is relative, and is made manifest as world by the 'last things' of which we are now cognizant, whether we will or not. 'It is in no way possible to concede to the Pharisees a kingdom of God already appearing among them, wholly on this side of the end' (on Luke 17:20–1, p.
~ Karl Barth
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The demands of the Paris proletariat are utopian nonsense, to which an end must be put.
~ Karl Marx
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Nothing can emerge at the end of the process which did not appear as a presupposition and precondition at the beginning.
~ Karl Marx
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In proportion as the exploitation of one individual by another will also be put an end to, the exploitation of one nation by another will also be put an end to. In proportion as the antagonism between classes within the nation vanishes, the hos tility of one nation to another will come to an end
~ Karl Marx
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Criticism has already settled all accounts with this subject. It no longer figures as an end in itself, but only as a means. Its essential pathos is indignation, its essential work is denunciation.
~ Karl Marx
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It was possible, she thought, that she had won the race to reach the end of civilization. There was no prize. Obviously.
~ Kate Atkinson
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