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Quotes About Conclusion

Death is the last thing you will ever do.
~ Unknown
Después de unos años de buena, leal y sincera investigación he acabado llegando a esta conclusión: la feminidad es una puta hipocresía. El arte de ser servil.
~ Virginie Despentes
That's the unfortunate thing about death. It's so terribly final.
~ Marie Dressler
Death cancels all engagements.
~ Max Beerbohm
The death rate is a fact; anything beyond this is an inference.
~ Unknown
There is no more final end than death
~ John Thaw
Death is the last limit of all things.
~ Horace
Must not all things at the last be swallowed up in death?
~ Plato
And last of all comes death.
~ Anacreon
Death is very, very terminal.
~ David Lange
After 50 years of television, there's no other conclusion the aliens could draw, but that most humans are neurotic, death-hungry, dysfunctional idiots.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Having grasped this principle, it reverses itself and, keeping hold of what follow from it, comes down to a conclusion, making no use of anything visible at all, but only of forms themselves, moving on through forms to forms, and ending in forms.
~ Plato
Sorweel: "Then how can we hope to resist him?" Harweel: "With our swords and our shields. And when those fail us, with spit and curses." But the spit and the curses, Sorweel would learn, always came first, accompanied by bold gestures and grand demonstrations. War was an extension of argument, and swords were simply words honed to a blood-letting edge. Only the Sranc began with blood. For Men, it was always the conclusion.
~ R. Scott Bakker
Therefore. Ergo. Erg. Argh. Ugh.
~ Rachel Cohn
Every place is the same place in the end.
~ Dean Koontz
when one day ends, the next begins, for in this infinite universe there is no final conclusion to anything, definitely not to hope.
~ Dean Koontz
The movie's not over till everybody's dead.
~ Denis Johnson
A conclusion is simply the point at which you give up thinking. He gave up, and as he rose stiffly to his feet, found that a conclusion had indeed formed itself in his mind, much as a pearl forms inside an oyster.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I had come to the conclusion - based on experience - that the only real way of learning to write a novel was probably to write a novel.
~ Diana Gabaldon
so he died, at the conclusion of an eminently useful life, and thus obtained his crown in Paradise.
~ Diana Gabaldon
And below, the notebook filled with fine cursive script, laying out in strict order conclusion and delusion, mingling myth and science, drawing from learned men and legends, all of it based on the power of dreams. To any casual observer, it could be either a muddle of half-thought-out nonsense or, at best, the outline for a clever-silly novel. Only to me did it have the look of a careful, deliberate plan. In
~ Diana Gabaldon
Ease up, the play is over.
~ Horace Greeley
Most people remember the ending of the book more than the beginning and the middle.
~ Bernard Hopkins
If you're telling a story it's always best not to play the ending.
~ John Hawkes