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Turn the page, continue reading, and let the next story begin ...
Beginning is half done.
She doesn't want to begin, she wants to continue. No: she wants to go back.
We finish our own story. The details of our journey are still a mystery.
A journey once begun, has no end
A very long sentence, anchored in solid nouns, with countless subordinate clauses, scores of adjectives and adverbs, and bold conjunctions that launched the sentence in a new direction
besides unexpected interludes
has finally, with a surprisingly quiet full stop, come to an end.
I inherit the results of my acts of body, speech, and mind. My actions are my continuation.
Endings are hard, but important. You have to have an end, so you can have another beginning.
Long story short: The end.
We're not quite ending where we began, but close enough.
Close enough.
There is no end to our story.
In a belated moment of inspiration, I decided to finish it with the announcement that with this column I was bringing to a happy conclusion a long and worthy life without the sad necessity of having to die.
The reader will pardon us another little digression; foreign to the object of this book but characteristic and useful ...
There's no reason to jump into an ending just because you jumped into a beginning." After
Why should we ever continue anything if the first parts are the best?
Another drink, another sentence, and the writing continues on ...
There is more beyond this.-- Dahlia Adler
What I've started I must finish. I've gone too far to turn back. Regardless of what may happen, I have to go forward.
Take care with the end as you do with the beginning
Endings are elusive, middles are nowhere to be found, but worst of all is to begin, to begin, to begin.
EPILOGUE THE ASCENT BECKONS The
Observe how endings become beginnings.
Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends.
And life goes on like this,
an uncomplete poem.
The(re is no) End
You ever read an article, and at the bottom, it says, 'Continued on page six'? I'm , 'Not for me. I'm done.'
And this is where I'll end, before I know what happens next.End-- Shannon Hale
The book doesn't end when you finish writing it.
We conquer by continuing.
The ending is immense. Tell it plainly".
You can't end until you start.
We go along, without a fixed itinerary, yet at the same time with an end (what end?) in mind, and with the aim of reaching the end. A search for the end, a dread of the end: the obverse and the reverse of the same act.
Stories don't end," he says. "They just turn into new beginnings." (pg. 123)
Unfinishedness avoids the stupidity of conclusions
Until the very endEnd-- J.k. Rowling
end of every question.
You must go on.
I can't go on.
I'll go on.
So, at the last, a story.
Begin - to begin is half the work, let half still remain; again begin this, and thou wilt have finished.
Sometimes ends are in fact beginnings; beginnings ends.
I must go on. I can't go on. I'll go on.
The adventure is which I have shared so passionately is not over
this adventure with its doubt, failure, the dreariness of no progress, then a glimpse of light, a hope, a hypothesis confirmed; and then after weeks and months of anxious perseverance, the intoxication of success.
As subjects, we all live in suspense, from day to day, from hour to hour; in other words, we are the hero of our own story. We cannot believe that it is finished, that we are 'finished,' even though we may say so; we expect another chapter, another installment, tomorrow or next week.
If I see an ending, I can work backward.
For what I will, I will, and there an end.
All stories must end so, with the next tale winking out of the corners of the last pages, promising more, promising moonlight and dancing and revels, if only you will come back when spring comes again.
Nothing ever ends...
Just three words long
Come to a rousing end. End in style, with flair or a flourish.
You don't have to finish what you start. But start.
Things don't have to end. They can begin again.
The end is in the beginning and yet you go on.
When one thing ends, you put it away and start from scratch on the next thing.
you can follow along.Follow-- Tom Clancy
A journey never ends. Only the travellers end.
Finished, the book begins.
About endings ... unless we do them well, we have to keep repeating them.
And that was the end of the beginning of that
You go on and on and on. I'll never get to the end of you.
Life did not stop, and one had to live.
The only thing that continues is the consequences of our action.
A work well begun is half-ended.
Though we live in a world that dreams of ending that always seems about to give in something that will not acknowledge conclusion insists that we forever begin.
But I wanted to finish your book.
Expansion, that is the idea the novelist must cling to, not completion, not rounding off, but opening out.
Do not abandon what You have begun in me, but go on to perfect all that remains unfinished.
Everything has an end, and you get to it if you only keep all on.
My fans are grown now. They are not expecting me to do the bubblegum pop I did 20 years ago, even though it was pretty substantive. It was saying more than bubblegum pop says today. I am continuing where I left off.
CHAPTER LIII AND LAST
The merit in action lies in finishing it to the end.
I will finish what I have begun. I have said it. This is my khanate.
When this story ends, a new story starts. That's how it goes. How it always goes.
-Amy, Willowgrove
A true initiation never ends.
The world carried on before we arrived. We make our entrance, adapt to our surroundings and join the chase to nowhere. We depart without fulfilment. The world carries on.
We have an epilogue, remember?
CHAPTER XIV THE WINDING-UP
There is an end to every journey.
THE JOURNEY WAS NEARLY OVER. The
There Are No Ends, Only Changes.Ends-- Patrick Ness
And my cases end like all stories end: with a sunset, and a kiss, and redemption, and iron shoes, and a sear of light from the shadows, a gun-muzzle flash that illuminates everything as the rain just keeps coming down in the motley, several-colored light of the back end of the world.
Things end. Everything ends. But for a few days in a city full of hunger, and avarice, and alienation - in this fucked-up mess of a life spent wandering in the dark without a hand to hold on to - I was not alone. And neither were you.
I'm gonna keep going.Gonna-- Leon Spinks
The beauty of things must be that they end.
It is not so much that I began to run, but that I continued.
The beginning of her story is lost to us, with the memory of the world from which she sprang. The end? The end is not yet, and when it comes we shall not know it. We have only the middle, or rather a piece of that middle, the smallest part of the legend, a mere fragment of the quest.
Everything ends; there is no endless anything, except in dreams.
Where she ended, he began.
Apparently, we go forward.
In the menu, there should be a climax and a culmination. Come to it gently. One will suffice.
For my own part I continue of the same Disposition.
-No, this is no begining.
-Then an end?
-End is a gloomy word.
The end of one thing is just the beginning of another.
Begin at the beginning as you understood it, proceed through the middle, continue to the end, and then stop, said Master Li, and he sauntered out to get drunk ...
An ending to my story," he said. "My story's ended ten times already, and yet it never stops. The end keeps coming for me, and yet it takes everyone else. Orphans, friends, commanding officers, I outlast them all.
To focus solely on endings is to trade conclusions for the very beginnings that created them. And if this cycle should persist, we will likewise miss the beginning that will follow this ending.
All of a sudden something breaks off sharply. The adventure is over, time resumes its daily routine. I turn; behind me, this beautiful melodious form sinks entirely into the past. It grows smaller, contracts as it declines, and now the end makes one with the beginning.
Let us go on and take the adventures that shall fall to us.
Initiate. Complete.
Nothing stops when we're gone," Lydia said. "The seasons don't stop. This river doesn't stop. Vultures will keep flying in circles. The lives of the people we love won't stop. Time keeps unspooling. Stories keep getting written.
I shall continue to explore-the astonishment of living.
To see where something leads, it's best to wait until you've reached the end.