Ends Quotations
Ends Quotes from:
- William Shakespeare
- Mahatma Gandhi
- T S Eliot
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Paulo Coelho
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Albert Camus
- Haruki Murakami
- Samuel Beckett
- Sarah Dessen
- Swami Vivekananda
- Aristotle
- George Herbert
- Henry David Thoreau
- Leo Tolstoy
- Taylor Swift
- Albert Einstein
- Bible Bible
- Flip Saunders
- George R R Martin
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Afraid Quotes
I have enormous respect for the human being because they're asked to take on a lot. And I don't think there's any easy solution. But I think the journey is what you have to finally be satisfied with, but not be afraid of the lessons one has to learn... it ends up as grace. And you grow; you find a way to continue.
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Disclose Quotes
It is not rational to assume, without evidence, that rationality can disclose everything about the world, just because it can disclose some things. Our intuition in favour of rationality, where we are inclined to use it, is just that - an intuition. Reason is founded in intuition and ends in intuition, like a pair of massive bookends.
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Best Quotes
Certainly as an actor, half of your work is not going to end up on the screen anyway, because in the editorial process, they need to cut to the other actor in the scene. Very often, your best work ends up on the cutting room floor, because it just doesn't work with the overall narrative drive of the story.
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Appreciate Quotes
I hate when a movie just sort of ends and is so open-ended you feel like it wasn't finished. I appreciate leaving things up to the interpretation of the audience and letting them make decisions about where things will go in the future - but the director has to make a decision; otherwise it is sort of a cop-out.
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Aisle Quotes
On my own or with a friend, I'm a shopaholic, and I particularly love the cleaning aisle in the supermarket. But when I'm with my husband, I'm shop shy because he can't bear it. It always ends up with us making a huge scene on the High Street and then going off in a huff in separate directions.
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Achieve Quotes
'Christian Mingle' is about a young, modern, single woman. She's trying to achieve it all - a successful career, amazing friends, and finding Mr. Right. She stumbles into the world of online dating looking for an instant 'soul mate solution,' but ultimately ends up taking a personal journey transforming her life.