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Quotes About Cessation

Because dying lasts forever until it stops.
~ Victoria Chang
the cessation of suffering is letting go of holding on to ourselves.
~ Pema Chodron
When mental processes (hsin) arise, then do all dharmas (phenomena) spring forth; and when mental processes cease, then do all dharmas cease likewise.' The
~ Unknown
The definition of the word 'finished' is: 'This word means finished.
~ Idries Shah
In death we're all equal.
~ Lisa Renee Jones
Once I'm done with somebody thats it, there's no turning back.
~ Unknown
Death is the last thing you will ever do.
~ Unknown
Death cancels all engagements.
~ Max Beerbohm
I want nothing but death.
~ Jane Austen
More likely, they would just cease to exist. That's death. No, it's different. Death leaves a corps.
~ Dean Koontz
When you die, you die. And everything is over.
~ Jodi Picoult
Death is what happens when you die.
~ Unknown
Hic scientia finit: Knowledge Stops Here.
~ Donna Leon
All roads come to an end, and all ends are the same, trailing off into nothing; even an echo eventually will be silenced" (Kincaid 215).
~ Jamaica Kincaid
If you smoke cigarettes, take the advice of a dead man and stop immediately.
~ John Grisham
All training for war, for killing, ceased. Now men fought to stop the killing.
~ John M. Barry
And, oh, my God, it's over.
~ John Steinbeck
anguish the actual cessation of which was so agreeable that it might even be called a state of happiness.
~ Marcel Proust
Every journey has an end.
~ Seneca the Younger
When you're dead, you're dead. That's it.
~ Unknown
For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time: hatred ceases by love - this is an old rule
~ The Dhammapada
We are apt to be angry with this cruel hardness in our life—this unflinching regularity in the smaller wheels and meaner mechanism of the human machine, which knows no stoppage or cessation, though the mainspring be forever hollow, and the hands pointing to purposeless figures on a shattered dial.
~ Mary Elizabeth Braddon
It spun faster and faster then everything was still. Absolutely still.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
I'd looked and looked at him for so long; I'd made a habit of it, a vocation, and I could stop looking now.
~ Meg Wolitzer