Quotes About Endings
It's not easy. It never is. That is the secret our parents fail to tell us, out of kindness and love, but it's a secret we need to know. Everything that begins, ends. Everything beautiful disappears.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Things ended, and then they began again, only they would begin without Isabelle.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Pete wondered if the endings of things gathered in the corners of a room, hanging down like a spider's web, waiting.
~ Alice Hoffman
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She thought that some people were like stories rather than whole books—at least the ones you never saw again. With people like that, you never knew what the real ending was.
~ Alice Hoffman
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That's something I think is growing on me as I get older: happy endings.
~ Alice Munro
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the most resplendent sun setteth at last in a western cloud.
~ Alison Weir
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Let the red dawn surmise What we shall do, When this blue starlight dies And all is through.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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I'd hate to be lost. But prepare yourself for the possibility of disappointment. Life is full of them." And the manner of its endings is often the greatest one of all.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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Live long enough, you see everything ruined.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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Death is a raw deal for narrative junkies.
~ Joe Hill
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Existe algo de terrivelmente injusto no fato de morrer no meio de uma boa história, antes de ter oportunidade de ver como tudo acaba. Em certo sentido, claro, eu acho que todo mundo sempre morre no meio de uma boa história. Da sua própria história. Ou da história dos seus filhos. Ou dos netos. A morte é sempre dureza para os viciados em narrativas.
~ Joe Hill
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For me, a lifelong bookworm, there was nothing quite so awful as the thought of dying fifty pages from the end of a good novel.
~ Joe Hill
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There's something horribly unfair about dying in the middle of a good story, before you have a chance to see how it all comes out. Of course, I suppose everyone always dies in the middle of a good story, in a sense. Your own story. Or the story of your children. Or your grandchildren. Death is a raw deal for narrative junkies." Around
~ Joe Hill
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There's something horribly unfair about dying in the middle of a good story, before you have a chance to see how it all comes out. Of course, I suppose everyone always dies in the middle of a good story, in a sense. Your own story. Or the story of your children. Or your grandchildren. Death is a raw deal for narrative junkies.
~ Joe Hill
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Not that they were married. They never would've married. All firemen are wedded to cinders, in the end.
~ Joe Hill
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There's something horribly unfair about dying in the middle of a good story, before you have a chance to see how it all comes out. Of course, I suppose everyone always dies in the middle of a good story, in a sense. Your own story. Or the story of your children. Or your grandchildren.
~ Joe Hill
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everyone always dies in the middle of a good story, in a sense. Your own story. Or the story of your children. Or your grandchildren. Death is a raw deal for narrative junkies." Around
~ Joe Hill
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You don't want to start A Game of Thrones when you might catch fire all of a sudden. There's something horribly unfair about dying in the middle of a good story, before you have a chance to see how it all comes out. Of course, I suppose everyone always dies in the middle of a good story, in a sense. Your own story. Or the story of your children. Or your grandchildren. Death is a raw deal for narrative junkies.
~ Joe Hill
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For me, a life long bookworm, there was nothing quite so awful as the though of dying fifty pages from the end of a good novel.
~ Joe Hill
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There is something deep within us that sobs at endings. Why, God, does everything have to end? Why does all nature grow old? Why do spring and summer have to go?
~ Joe L. Wheeler
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Every life, even the best ones, ends in sadness. Books hold out hope that things may end otherwise.
~ Joe Queenan
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It's important in life to conclude things properly. Only then can you let go.
~ Yann Martel
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Let us all so live as we shall wish we had lived when we come to die; for that only is well, that ends well.
~ Benjamin Whichcote
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I often feel that my life, much like my shows, will end on a cliffhanger.
~ Mike Judge
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