Ending Quotes

Enjoy the best quotes on Ending , Explore, save & share top quotes on Ending .

End is the end of your thinking and reasoning. End is not the end of endings.

Wilson M. Mukama
Save QuoteView Quote

Ends are not bad things, they just mean that something else is about to begin. And there are many things that don't really end, anyway, they just begin again in a new way. Ends are not bad and many ends aren't really an ending; some things are never-ending.

C. JoyBell C.
Save QuoteView Quote

You get towards the end of life - no, not life itself, but of something else: the end of any likelihood of change in that life. You are allowed a long moment of pause, time enough to ask the question: what else have I done wrong?

Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending
Save QuoteView Quote

In 1953, after the armistice ending the Korean War, South Korea lay in ruins. President Eisenhower was eager to put an end to hostilities that had left his predecessor deeply unpopular, and the war ended in an uneasy stalemate.

Noah Feldman
Save QuoteView Quote

I've decided I don't like books that end with 'The End'. The fact that there are no more pages, suggests to me that the book has ended.

Wayne Gerard Trotman
Save QuoteView Quote

Sad story always end up with a happy ending. Wrong choices end up with a lesson as your tool in life.

Napz Cherub Pellazo
Save QuoteView Quote

An ending is only happening because at some point it was a beginning. And if an ending is dependent upon a beginning, I would be well advised to focus on the miracle of beginnings verses the pain of endings.

Craig D. Lounsbrough, An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus
Save QuoteView Quote

Although I am far too frequently convinced otherwise, with God a dead-end is only the death of an end.

Craig D. Lounsbrough, Flecks of Gold on a Path of Stone: Simple Truths for Profound Living
Save QuoteView Quote

The priceless lesson in the New Year is that endings birth beginnings and beginnings birth endings. And in this elegantly choreographed dance of life, neither ever find an end in the other.

Craig D. Lounsbrough, Flecks of Gold on a Path of Stone: Simple Truths for Profound Living
Save QuoteView Quote

I have a story to tell you. It has many beginnings, and perhaps one ending. Perhaps not. Beginnings and endings are contingent things anyway; inventions, devices. Where does any story really begin? There is always context, always an encompassingly greater epic, always something before the described events, unless we are to start every story with “BANG! Expand! Sssss…,” then itemize the whole subsequent history of the universe before settling down, at last, to the particular tale in question. Similarly, no ending is final, unless it is the end of all things…

Iain M. Banks, The Algebraist
Save QuoteView Quote