
Top 40 A Cliffhanger Quotes
#2. I personally love a cliffhanger - I think it just extends the pleasure of viewing.
Mireille Enos
#4. 'City of Fallen Angels' ended on a cliffhanger. That was equally loved and hated by my readership.
Cassandra Clare
#5. Sessioning is simply the process of showing your player an exit for a play session. It might seem counterintuitive, but it appears in a great number of successful F2P titles. It is, to reuse the soap opera analogy, a cliffhanger.
Will Luton
#6. The trick in writing children's books is to set up danger, mystery and excitement on page one. Force the kid to turn the page ... Then in the middle of each chapter there's a dramatic point of excitement, and at chapter's end, a cliffhanger.
Jerry West
#7. He was a cliffhanger and I was a happily ever after.
Rachel Brookes
#8. I often feel that my life, much like my shows, will end on a cliffhanger.
Mike Judge
#9. I love you, I want to tell yu that, I want to say it for the billion times I couldn't say it. - Fletcher Green
Kimball Lee
#10. The king who stepped into the ballroom wearing a green velvet robe and bejeweled crown was none other that the tiger-man who'd prowled through my nightmares and nearly every waking moment for the past two days. Chorda.
Kat Falls
#11. I apologize again for another cliffhanger ending.
Jeff Wheeler
#14. For a storyteller, an open ending leaves much room for imagination; for the inquisitive reader, however, it is a source of great anxiety.
Joyce Rachelle
#15. We are one now, little brother, you and I," Sebastian said. "We are one.
Cassandra Clare
#16. [ ... ] Depressive Episodes.
[I]Episodes.[/i] Like depression is a sitcom with a fun punch line each time. Or a TV box set loaded with cliffhangers. The only cliffhanger in my life is "Will I ever get rid of this s***?" And believe me, it gets pretty monotonous.
Sophie Kinsella
#17. Mike and Harvey finally consummate things, a great cliffhanger
Patrick J. Adams
#18. The incarnation is God's own act of identification with the broken, the poor, with sinful humanity.
Thomas C. Oden
#19. People like continuity, and the good old cliffhanger every week is something they enjoy. I enjoy it - I don't want to dip into just one episode when I turn on the TV.
Richard C. Armitage
#20. St. Louis sprawls where mighty rivers meet - as broad as Philadelphia, but three stories high instead of two, with wider streets and dirtier atmosphere, over the dull-brown of wide, calm rivers. The city overflows into the valleys of Illinois and lies there, writhing under its grimy cloud.
W.E.B. Du Bois
#21. I was in 'Cliffhanger' years ago, so I'm a massive fan of the big event movies - the good ones - but there's a lot of crap that's made in between the good ones. It's just the superhuman films that I can't get my head around. I guess if you're a fan of them, then you love them.
Craig Fairbrass
#22. Actually, it was first a movie called Gale Force, which was a hurricane movie. That script never came together, and then the same deal was replaced with Cliffhanger.
Renny Harlin
#23. They collided, and rolled toward the precipice. Loose rocks shifted beneath them, causing a small avalanche that carried the two ragged enemies plunging off the edge towards the abyss below.
C.G. Faulkner
#24. It's TV shows like BUFFY and ANGEL that usually have an incredible cliffhanger every commercial break that amaze me.
Brian K. Vaughan
#25. Mrs. Murdo, walkind even more briskly to keep her spirits up, was crossing Harken Square when something fell to the pavement just in front of her with a terrific thump. How extraordinary, she thought, bending to pick it up. It was sort of a bundle. She began to untie it.
Jeanne DuPrau
#26. 'Cliffhanger' got me in the best shape of my life, working at 10,000 feet up in the mountains. And everybody was great. I lived in Italy for seven months doing that movie. It was a great vacation.
Michael Rooker
#27. One kid's old, used-up equipment is another kid's brand-new, awesome, awesome equipment.
Bode Miller
#28. Do you remember
the summer of the rain...
You must let everything fall that wants to fall.
Karen Fisher
#29. I remember when I was - I must've been 17 or 18 years old - I remember 'The Empire Strikes Back' had a big cliffhanger ending, and it was, like, three years before the next one came out.
Peter Jackson
#30. I stared at Irys. My Story Weaver had to be laughing his blue ass off right now. My future appeared to be a long twisted road fraught with knots, tangles and traps. Just the way I liked it.
Maria V. Snyder
#31. When I was 8, my favorite toy was a stapler. My brother was afraid of me.
Emily Procter
#32. Many outsiders see the art world as elitist and it is, except it is also oddly down-to-earth and embracing of oddballs who don't fit in well anywhere else.
Sarah Thornton
#34. Knowledge of that which concerns us infinitely is possible only in an attitude of infinite concern.
Paul Tillich
#35. It's always good to go from a heavy song to a softer one. It helps having the attention of the audience for the whole show - three hours of the same songs for the whole show is boring.
Neige
#36. I love a good cliffhanger. I love when big events happen in shows. I love shows that aren't afraid to take risks and to really do what's best for the story line and realistic for the story line.
Candice Accola
#37. No, Rae, the clocks won't chime again, these clocks have marked my fall. - Fletcher Green
Kimball Lee
#38. poetry's favourite moment is when one loses one's footing because of a landslide or seismic shaking of thought
Michel Leiris
#39. As it was, he surfed his way towards daylight on a couch infested with cigarette burns and drunken dreams.
John Zunski
#40. Yes, Yes Yall, You know we talkin it all see how we bringing the street corner to Cargenie hall
Busta Rhymes
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