Lou Piniella only argues on days ending with the letter 'y'.
You don't always have to have the ending, but you want to have a satisfactory conclusion.
Death is never an ending, death is a change; Death is beautiful, for death is strange; Death is one dream out of another flowing.
It's not about finding Mr Right, or that sort of conventional ending, but I do want my characters to have hope - and that's what I do with all my stories.
If you're telling a story it's always best not to play the ending.
Daybreak is a never-ending glory; getting out of bed is a never ending nuisance.
The ending is always a surprise.
You know not every book has to have a happy ending, but it has to have a satisfying ending.
Of course the issue of ending war, and creating prosperity; they're overarching issues all the time. But right now, the challenge to this generation I believe is the climate crisis. It's a national security issue, it's a health issue in terms of clean air, it's a competitiveness issue in terms of innovation and it's a moral issue to preserve the planet for the next generation.
Not everything in this life has a happy ending, but this life is not the end of the story.
You love fear. The ending of fear is death, and you don't want that to happen. I am not talking of wiping out the phobias of the body. They are necessary for survival. The death of fear is the only death.
there never is a happy ending because nothing ever ends.
During the fiscal year ending in 1861, expenses of the federal government had been $67 million. After the first year of armed conflict they were $475 million and, by 1865, had risen to one billion, three-hundred million dollars. On the income side of the ledger, taxes covered only about eleven per cent of that figure. By the end of the war, the deficit had risen to $2. 61 billion. That money had to come from somewhere.
It's perfectly reasonable and responsible policy for any nation to maintain its sovereignty, to protect its borders. And [Donald] Trump does not believe in ending immigration. He's never proposed that.
It's weird how with a TV show, you don't have just the one ending - you have the many.
One of the better guarantors of ending up in a good relationship: an advanced capacity to be alone.
I would like to have the original ending to my Lord of the Rings instead of the one they released. In my original cut I had the victory at Helm's Deep as the final sequence.
A happy ending isn't really the end. It's just the place where you choose to stop telling the story.
The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it.
Let me tell you a few things about regret. There is no end to it. Do you regret the beginning which ended so badly, or just the ending itself?