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Quotes About Finale

He could guess the end, the finale. There was an inverted symmetry: Riviera puts the dreamgirl together, the dreamgirl takes him apart. With those hands. Dreamblood soaking the rotten lace.
~ William Gibson
it's closing time
~ Leonard Cohen
A story always ends just when it comes to an end. Like a breath.
~ Leonie Swann
Inevitably any series that goes on too long will reach a point where it starts struggling for ideas, so I've always been really aware of getting out while the going's good.
~ Antony Starr
Rauw realisme met een gepast einde.
~ Unknown
Everything ends. It does. Sooner or later. This - all this - it has to end sometime.
~ Tony Parsons
And in the end
~ Paul McCartney
All's well that ends well.
~ William Shakespeare
That's all I have to say about that.
~ Winston Groom
I wanted people to talk about the finale of 'The Vampire Diaries' as one of their favorites, which is a lofty ambition, but it certainly drove me hard creatively to make sure that we had put as much thought and love into it as we possibly could.
~ Julie Plec
Perhaps the most versatile and useful plug-in in the collection is Mass Copy. It is certainly the one I use the most. Due to limitations in how plugins can interact with Finale, Mass Copy has a somewhat unusual user interface.
~ Robert Patterson
I hated missing the end of anything. I was always convinced that the bit I'd miss would be the best part.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
You can look at a finale as chance to make an impact or a statement, to shock people or shoot a big cannon and make a loud noise.
~ Alex Hirsch
The ending is immense. Tell it plainly.
~ Philip Roth
The movie's not over till everybody's dead.
~ Denis Johnson
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
Il mio nome è al termine del mio viaggio.
~ Italo Calvino
And now the story begins for the last time.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
Series finales have that responsibility to leave you feeling good about entire series. You want to feel like the viewer closes the book satisfied. And if you strike out on the finale it skews how you feel about the entire series.
~ Shawn Ryan
Where does the story end? That's what it's all about. It's what we all want to know.
~ Unknown
The job of the second component of your one-liner is to close the story loop, not open more.
~ Donald Miller
My idea of life, it's what happens when they're rolling the credits.
~ Unknown
And, oh, my God, it's over.
~ John Steinbeck