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Quotes About Exit

Startups alternate between nostalgia for the garage and millennial longing for a lucrative exit. But what I always keep in mind is how disconnected and purposeless I felt before Redfin or my earlier startup, Plumtree. All I ever wanted was to get into a situation where I could win. Everybody has that dream.
~ Glenn Kelman
There's always a way out.
~ Tim Dorsey
and bottles and they left
~ Cormac McCarthy
Hey, don't take this the wrong way, but don't come back, ok?
~ Cornelia Funke
On Startups: I hate it when people call themselves entrepreneurs when what they're really trying to do is launch a startup and then sell or go public, so they can cash in and move on.
~ Walter Isaacson
When he was finished, he left without so much as a word.
~ Charles Martin
our host showed us back through the beaded curtain. "I trust you can find your way out?" he said, holding the fringe so it didn't drop back and tickle us, or tangle up in our hair, or whatever it is that sinister beaded curtains do to inconvenience the unwitting masses.
~ Cherie Priest
In imperial relationships, getting out proves much more complicated than getting in.
~ H.W. Brands
Fortunately Stephen was a better navigator than he had been a driver – except on those occasions when he would spot an exit at the last minute and yell at me to cross four lanes immediately.
~ Jane Hawking
Ranger] How's your mental health? he asked. I heard about Soder. [Stephanie] I'm rattled. I have a cure. Oh, boy. He put the truck in gear and headed for the exit. I know what you're thinking, he said. And that wasn't where I was going. I was going to suggest work. I knew that. He looked over at me and grinned. You want me bad. I did. God help me.
~ Janet Evanovich
Tyranny is increasingly unsustainable in this post-cold-war era. It is doomed to failure. But it must be prodded to exit the stage with a whimper - not the bang that extremists long for.
~ Eskinder Nega
We'll be getting rid of these people here... First, Mr. Samir Naga... Naga... Naga... Not gonna work here anymore, anyway.
~ Bob Porter
I think what 'Emmerdale' are excited about is that my exit storyline is the catalyst for other storylines for characters like Chrissie and Lawrence.
~ Kelvin Fletcher
Remember what the poet Shakespeare said, Jeeves? 'Exit hurriedly, pursued by a bear.' You'll find it in one of his plays.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
You probably think that being a guest in your aunt's house I would hesitate to butter you all over the front lawn and dance on the fragments in hobnailed boots, but you are mistaken. It would be a genuine pleasure. By an odd coincidence I brought a pair of hobnailed boots with me!' So saying, and recognising a good exit line when he saw one, he strode out, and after an interval of tense meditation I followed him. (Spode to Wooster)
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Well, I guess I'll be going. Uh, do you
~ Patricia H. Rushford
He looked like a man searching for an out. Any out.
~ Dan Brown
Get the hell out of here!
~ Dan Brown
Before he could say any more or try to stop me, I was out of the lab, and I caught the elevator down and out of Beekman for the last time.
~ Daniel Keyes
Leo flounced off through the doors.
~ Whitley Strieber
the sacred art of leaving I only had to be cut once to know how to bleed I know why we tend to love most those who know how to leave Take my hand and let me tell you All but my love will soon be gone And the exit wound will be quick and clean So the sacred art of leaving passes on. Billy Franks
~ Christopher Brookmyre
The doctrine of "exit strategy" fundamentally misunderstands the nature of war and, more generally, the nature of historical action. for the knowledge of the end is not given to us at the beginning.
~ Leon Wieseltier
it was all behind him, and all that was left was one short street leading straight out of town.
~ Lev Grossman
Din orice situatie exista o iesire
~ Lev Tolstói