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Quotes About Conclusion

Las cosas que terminan dan paz y las cosas que no cambian comienzan a concluirse, están siempre concluyéndose. Lo terrible es la esperanza.
~ José Donoso
Las cosas que terminan dan paz y las cosas que no cambian comienzan a concluirse, están siempre concluyéndose. Lo terrible es la esperanza. Voy a ir a Talca como todos los lunes a depositar en el Banco. Y voy a volver después del almuerzo con las compras para la semana, lo de siempre, azúcar, mate, fideos, sal, ají de color, lo de siempre.
~ José Donoso
The carnage was over, but there was still a bitter taste in my mouth.
~ Joseph Robinette
Because today . . . this ends.
~ Erin Hunter
my two least-favorite words appeared on the screen: GAME OVER.
~ Ernest Cline
tragedy is partly a matter of where a story ends.
~ Erving Polster
suspects waive their Miranda rights in 83.7 percent of interrogations.28 A national study came to a similar conclusion and found that 81 percent of all suspects waived their rights.
~ Erwin Chemerinsky
That's all there is, there isn't any more.
~ Ethel Barrymore
Q.E.D. [Quod erat demonstrandum: Which was to be proved.]
~ Euclid
Psalm 134, the final Song of Ascents, provides the evidence. The way of discipleship that begins in an act of repentance (t?shubah) concludes in a life of praise (b?rakah).
~ Eugene H. Peterson
Everything does work out in the end, one way or another.
~ Eugene Thacker
Every part has its relief when I'm done with it.
~ Kelli O'Hara
They always remember the last thing you do. They don't remember the things before.
~ Robert Horry
What a publication can do is to help people get a clearer picture without jumping to any rash conclusion. I'm very happy that the 'Post' can take the responsibility to report on China in a broader and deeper way. I believe the 'Post' must be fair to our readers. We should let our readers see China from more angles and perspectives.
~ Jack Ma
If I got my hands on the Mueller report, the thing I'd want to see is what are the reasons why Barr made the conclusion about obstruction of justice that he did? Was it because of the facts? If so, why didn't he try and interview Trump to learn all the facts?
~ Neal Katyal
The ideal reasoner, he remarked, would, when he had once been shown a single fact in all its bearings, deduce from it not only all the chain of events which led up to it but also all the results which would follow from it.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
I often find that writers who disavow the importance of an ending are just not very good at endings.
~ Anthony McCarten
Life takes care of people in the end.
~ Rebecca Loos
It's always good to have the right call in the end.
~ Petr Cech
Henry accompanied these resolutions with a fiery speech given the next day in which he concluded, "Caesar had his Brutus, Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third"—amid cries of "Treason" that arose from all sides of the room—"and George the Third," he continued artfully, "may profit by their example. If this be treason, make the most of it!
~ Benson Bobrick
At the beginning of a project, we need to disrupt the psychology-driven dash to a premature conclusion by disentangling means and ends and thinking carefully about what exactly we want to accomplish. Frank Gehry's question, "Why are you doing this project?," does that.
~ Bent Flyvbjerg
The Nature of God, what is it? Infinite and Absolute, he evades our touch; without human will, without human intelligence, without human love, where can his faculties—the very word is a misnomer—find a meeting-place with ours? Is he everything or nothing? one or many? We know not. We know nothing. Such is the conclusion into which we are driven by orthodoxy, with its pretended faith, which is credulity, with its pretended proofs, which are presumptions.
~ besant annie iii
This is your last chance, Rhine Fontaine." "Understood. But I won't be changing my mind.
~ Beverly Jenkins
I read the last chapter and we win.
~ Bill Johnson