Quotes About Resolution
Purdy hardly ever gets to the end of his stories
~ Erin Hunter
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There are few situations in life that cannot be honourably settled, and without loss of time, either by suicide, a bag of gold, or by thrusting a despised antagonist over the edge of a precipice upon a dark night.
~ Ernest Brammah Smith
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That there was nothing so wrong in the world that we couldn't sort it out by the end of a single half-hour episode (or maybe a two-parter, if it was something really serious).
~ Ernest Cline
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Sitting alone in the dark, watching the show on my laptop, I always found myself imagining that I lived in that warm, well-lit house, and that those smiling, understanding people were my family. That there was nothing so wrong in the world that we couldn't sort it out by the end of a single half-hour episode (or maybe a two-parter, if it was something really serious).
~ Ernest Cline
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If we don't end war, war will end us. —H. G. Wells
~ Ernest Cline
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Since then, we'd used Street Fighter II to settle our disputes.
~ Ernest Cline
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as long as we were both still alive, there was a chance I could make things right with her.
~ Ernest Cline
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Sentado sozinho no escuro, assistindo ao programa em meu laptop, sempre imaginava que eu vivia naquela casa quente e bem iluminada, e que aquelas pessoas sorridentes e compreensivas eram a minha família. Imaginava que não havia nada tão errado no mundo que não pudéssemos resolver até o final de um único episódio de meia hora (ou talvez em dois, se fosse algo muito sério).
~ Ernest Cline
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No weapon has ever settled a moral problem. It can impose a solution but it cannot guarantee it to be a just one
~ Ernest Hemingway
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You and me, we've made a separate peace.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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This matter is best disposed of from a great height, over water.
~ Ernest Lehman
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tragedy is partly a matter of where a story ends.
~ Erving Polster
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Conflict never lies between two people. It always lies between rigid beliefs about the other person and the contradictions they show you. Conflict is always an inside job, but until you recognise this, it is easier to blame the other person.
~ Esther Veltheim
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At one time I smoked, but in 1959 I couldn't think of anything else to give up for Lent so I stopped - and I haven't had a cigarette since.
~ Ethel Merman
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Everything does work out in the end, one way or another.
~ Eugene Thacker
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Sonata," he says, "means 'sounding together.' It is an argument in which one theme is presented in opposition to another and they struggle until one wins, in the resolution. It is a beautiful form, it has endured into this century.
~ Eula Biss
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Now, tell me everything, please. Of course if he has harmed you I shall kill him, whoever he is," he added matter-of-factly. "But otherwise, perhaps something can be done.
~ Eva Ibbotson
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Deep down, I reckon the sweetest moment will come when it's finally all over. When, at last, I know that I can stop fighting. Of course it'll also be a little sad. The sweetest moments, y'know, always come with just a little sadness.
~ Evander Holyfield
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Every part has its relief when I'm done with it.
~ Kelli O'Hara
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Focus on remedies, not faults.
~ Jack Nicklaus
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Force is not a remedy.
~ John Bright
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There is no evil in the world without a remedy.
~ Jacopo Sannazaro
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In his final year in office, Clinton decided that his contribution to Middle East peace would lie not in the removal of Saddam Hussein but in a grand attempt to resolve the conflict between the Palestinians and Israel. With this, he missed his last chance to deal forcefully with the man he was publicly committed to overthrowing.
~ Arthur L. Herman
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We can best help you to prevent war not by repeating your words and following your methods but by finding new words and creating new methods.
~ Virginia Woolf
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