logo

Quotes About End

The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith, and the beginning of true faith is the end of anxiety.
~ L.B. Cowman
The ambitious deceive themselves in proposing an end to their ambition; that end, when attained, becomes a means.
~ la rochefoucauld viii
When the Battle of the Bulge ended the war in the west had only about 100 days left. But what a One Hundred Days they became in Patton's career! During that period he mounted four full-scale campaigns and wound up, somewhat baffled by the end when it came, inside Czechoslovakia with something resembling the military version of an unfinished symphony.
~ Ladislas Farago
In moments Akiva was up in the ether, scarcely feeling the sting of ice crystals in the thin air. He let his glamour fall away, and his wings were like sheets of fire sweeping the black of the heavens. He moved at speed, onward toward another human city to find another doorway bitter with the devil's magic, and after that another, until all bore the black handprint....Once all the doors were marked, the end would begin. And it would begin with fire.
~ Laini Taylor
And strangely fold the hours as the end draws near.
~ Laini Taylor
Rapture cults had packed their suitcases and were massing together in great vigils, waiting for the end. "All bogus," she'd told Zuzana. "Just a bunch of crackpots waiting for the Apocalypse." "Because, fun, right?" Zuzana rubbed her hands together in mock glee. "Oh, boy. The Apocalypse!" "Right? I know. How much does your life have to suck to want the Apocalypse?
~ Laini Taylor
The night felt very long, but it ended as all nights do.
~ Laini Taylor
It was enough to marvel at the end of a cycle of reprisals. How seldom it happened, in a long-standing war of hatred, that one side said, "Enough, I deserved that. Let it end here.
~ Laini Taylor
Have you drowned stars like they were babies in a bath? I ended the First Age, and I'll end the second, too.
~ Laini Taylor
There was no more happiness. But under the misery, there was hope. That the name brimstone had given her was more than a whim. That this was not the end.
~ Laini Taylor
Death is permanent," said Less Ellen, "while flesh very much is not.
~ Laini Taylor
Such were the humble beginnings of the end of the world: the absence of dreams.
~ Laini Taylor
Si dovrebbe morire orgogliosamente quando non è più possibile vivere orgogliosamente.
~ Laini Taylor
No. Lo único que me queda es la muerte. Uno debería morir con dignidad, cuando ya no es posible vivir con dignidad.
~ Laini Taylor
As she began to doze, she wondered if when you rode in airplanes, love, even old impossible love, sent hearts tumbling end over end.
~ Laird Hunt
Magnus took a deep breath and spoke gently. "Will. You asked me for my wisdom, as someone who has lived many lifetimes and buried many loves. I can tell you that the end of a life is the sum of the love that was lived in it, that whatever you think you have sworn, being here at the end of Jem's life is not what is important. It was being here for every other moment. Since you met him, you have never left him and never not loved him. That is what matters.
~ Cassandra Clare
Like all Herondales, his ability to love without measure, without end, was both his great gift and his great curse.
~ Cassandra Clare
I can tell you that the end of life is the some of the love that was lived in it.
~ Cassandra Clare
I think about food all the time. It's my passion it's my profession. But some people think about food all the time because they're hungry. We can put an end to this if we join forces and lend a hand.
~ Cat Cora
MacLaine was a model prisoner, but his courage deserted him at the end. Arriving at Tyburn, he looked sadly up at the gallows, and with a heartfelt sigh exclaimed: 'O Jesus!
~ Catharine Arnold
death is the most helpless and irrevocable of states.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
Do you know, Masha, how revelation comes? Like death. So sudden, though you knew all along it must occur. A revelation is always the end of something. It might even be cause for grief.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
snow is the beginning and the end of everything...
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Let the truth be told: There is no virtue anywhere. Life is sly and unscrupulous, a blackguard, wolfish, severe. In service to itself, it will commit any offense. So, too, is Death possessed of infinite strategies and a gaunt nature—but also mercy, also grace and tenderness. In his own country, Death can be kind. But of an end to their argument, we shall have none, not ever, until the end of all.
~ Catherynne M. Valente