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Quotes About Conclusion

History passes the final judgment.
~ Sidney Poitier
no reasonable person would conclude that the statements were truly statements of fact,
~ Sidney Powell
Forget about the journey, but think about the destination.
~ Sipho P Nkosi
With the Catching Ends the Pleasure of the Chase.
~ Abraham Lincoln
In the theatrical works we love and admire the most, the ending of the drama generally takes place offstage.
~ Gustav Mahler
From 1973 onward, if nine intelligence analysts came to the same conclusion, it was the duty of the tenth to disagree. No matter how unlikely or far-fetched a possibility might be, one must always dig deeper.
~ Max Brooks
Achievement brings it own anticlimax.
~ Maya Angelou
Worlds end all the time.
~ Ben Ehrenreich
One has the sense of her deciding roughly at Page 2 whether or not a book is worthy; reading the rest of it to gather evidence for her case; spending some quality time with the Thesaurus; and then taking a large blunt hammer and pounding the message home.
~ Ben Yagoda
All of the above brings us back to our conclusion that the investor has no sound basis for expecting more than an average overall return of, say, 8% on a portfolio of DJIA-type common stocks purchased at the late 1971 price level. But even if these expectations should prove to be understated by a substantial amount, the case would not be made for an all-stock investment program.
~ Benjamin Graham
Have the courage of your knowledge and experience. If you have formed a conclusion from the facts and if you know your judgment is sound, act on it—even though others may hesitate or differ.
~ Benjamin Graham
Pienso, llego a una conclusión, la conclusión cristaliza en una decisión, y entonces me doy cuenta de que la acción es algo aparte, algo que puede seguir a la decisión, pero no necesariamente
~ Bernhard Schlink
to justify any such inference.
~ Bertrand Russell
It seems that sin is geographical. From this conclusion, it is only a small step to the further conclusion that the notion of 'sin' is illusory, and that the cruelty habitually practised in punishing it is unnecessary.
~ Bertrand Russell
I think sometimes people really require the satisfaction of closure.
~ Diablo Cody
A brief short story may require only a few paragraphs after the climax. On the other hand, in his massive novel 'The World According to Garp,' John Irving's denouement consisted of 10 separate sections, each devoted to an individual character's fate and each almost a story in itself.
~ Nancy Kress
Here's a bunch of people practising a new set of behavioural norms. Apparently it didn't work because a lot of them got sick. That's the conclusion. You don't necessarily know why it happened. But you start there.
~ Kary Mullis
I don't feel real confident expressing myself except when I'm writing. I feel kind of scatterbrained. I can see everything from both sides and that makes it hard to reach conclusions. Writing enables me to clarify things.
~ Conor Oberst
Según el punto en que el narrador decide callar las historias tienen un final feliz o triste.
~ Sue Harrison
You never know how a story ends until you read the last page
~ Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
There does come a point when you have to acknowledge you're no longer postponing something and you really have made a choice.
~ Susan Sontag
perhaps I should just conclude with the antagonism between the belief that history never repeats itself and the belief that it always repeats itself, in the very circular eternity of this table.
~ Joshua Cohen
Of course it was all just whistling in the dark, but sometimes she would conclude by saying that despite their clumsy grief and all the lost and puzzling years that still lay ahead of them, the earth was no less beautiful.
~ Joy Williams
Death is just the last scene of the last act.
~ Joyce Carol Oates