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Quotes About Conclusion

As exits go, that's a good one. It was pretty hard to have the last word with a vampire.
~ Charlaine Harris
I enter into a book and settle in it, neck and crop, you should realize, in one or two pages of a philosophical essay as if I were entering a landscape, a piece of nature, a state organism, a detail of the earth, if you like, in order to penetrate into it entirely and not just with half my strength or half-heartedly, in order to explore it and then, having explored it with all the thoroughness at my disposal, drawing conclusions as to the whole.
~ Thomas Bernhard
The end is no process
~ Thomas Bernhard
This is the fourth? [ Last words ]
~ Thomas Jefferson
If you agree to come with us…I'll end this show.
~ Katsura Hoshino
Murder cases are like cancer cells. Once they get their hooks into you, the pain and misery just keep on spreading. Whether the killer gets caught or the investigation is brought to a successful conclusion doesn't make any difference; it's almost impossible to stop the advance of the disease.
~ Keigo Higashino
Jack is looking at Anne but Anne is looking at George. Jack is married but George is not. Is a married person looking at an unmarried person? A) Yes B) No C) Cannot be determined Answer A, B, or C before you look ahead.
~ Keith E. Stanovich
Though Olsen's (1999) descriptive study of Norwegian EFL learners focused primarily on cross-linguistic influences on learner errors, one interesting conclusion was that external factors such as teaching confusing pairs such as sea and see, by and buy, want and won't, or lose and loose at the same time actually causes errors. Olsen recommends that each word be taught in its own context at different times.
~ Keith S. Folse
But we had better stop right here
~ C Brian Kelly
When we think, it is in order to judge or to reach a conclusion, and when we feel it is in order to attach a proper value to something; sensation and intuition, on the other hand, are perceptive—they make us aware of what is happening, but do not interpret or evaluate it. They do not act selectively according to principles, but are simply receptive of what happens. But "what happens" is merely nature, and therefore essentially non-rational.
~ C.G. Jung
Craftsmanship, Dreyfus and Kelly argue in their book's conclusion, provides a key to reopening a sense of sacredness in a responsible manner.
~ Cal newport
Yet even the brightest of sunrises must come to an end.
~ Cameron Dokey
How do you recognize the face of love? Can love happen in an instant, or can it only grow slowly, bolstered by the course of time? Is it possible that love might be both? A thing that takes forever to reach its true conclusion, made possible by what occurs in no more than the blink of an eye?
~ Cameron Dokey
Leaving people to jumped conclusions is sometimes simpler than explaining a complicated truth
~ Gayle Forman
Never the standout, they are what makes for the continuity, so that after the star either dies (tragedy) or rides off into the sunset (heroic romance, comedy), they are left to clean up and to answer the inevitable final
~ Geoffrey A. Moore
Looking back on Rome's success, it is all too easy to conclude that its victories were preordained. It is almost as if Rome arose with consummate certainty from the seven hills, gaining such a height that seemingly it could not be challenged. But in almost every phase of Rome's history there were crises
~ Geoffrey Blainey
If all the economists were laid end to end, they'd never reach a conclusion.
~ George Bernard Shaw
If all the economists were laid end to end, they'd never reach a conclusion.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Repeating the same argument for each thin rectangle, we come to the conclusion that the total distance covered during the time interval (o,t) is equal to the area of the staircase or, in the limit, to the area of the triangle ABC.
~ George Gamow
This isn't over!" Leroy jabbed his finger at Curran. He probably meant it to look aggressive, but he was swaying on his feet. "Yes, it is," Curran told him. "Go before I change my mind.
~ Ilona Andrews
Only let the scene end soon and without any horrors.
~ Iris Murdoch
It ceased at last, as everything dreadful has to cease, even if it ceases only by death.
~ Iris Murdoch
If a conclusion is not poetically balanced, it cannot be scientifically true.
~ Isaac Asimov
It lasted for a long time, I believe. A very long time. It was a great success, but even great successes come to a natural end.
~ Isaac Asimov