Top 100 All End Quotes
#1. There's a reason we'll all end up with just a handful of true friends in our life. These are the people that have taken the time to look at our heart, so despite any flaws they're forever in our lives.
Ron Baratono
#2. Does anything really matter? We all end up in the same place. All that's left is our Wikipedia entry.
Lorde
#4. Those who sprint might travel quicker, but we'll all end up in the same place at the end.
Fennel Hudson
#5. I've got to that point in life when there's very few thrills and lots of pills seems we all end up this way. As we wait for our final day. But there's one thing about the pills I take. My manic episodes have taken a break
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#6. I work, I want to do something, but I had forgotten it must all end; I had forgotten
death.
Leo Tolstoy
#7. I've seen and swam and climbed and lived and driven and filmed. Should it all end tomorrow, I can definitely say there would be no regrets. I am very lucky, and I know it. I really have lived 5,000 times over.
Benedict Cumberbatch
#8. Like most conversations and most chess games, we all start off the same and we all end the same, with a brief moment of difference in between. Fertilization to fertilizer. Ashes to ashes. And we spark across the gap.
Brian Christian
#9. Sometimes when I am writing, I feel as though I were not reliving the events I describe here, but rather living them. That there is no distance at all, and that I do not know how my story will end. It is an extraordinary sensation, since, of course, I know only too well how it will all end.
Anita Shreve
#10. It happens fast for some people and slow for some, accidents or gravity, but we all end up mutilated.
Chuck Palahniuk
#11. Who knows? If women all end up with the same face and body, men may gravitate toward the quirky. Then the chicks with the laugh lines and love handles will be the lucky ones.
Maureen Dowd
#12. Nuclear weaponry, of course, would be the be-all, end-all of just too many people in too many parts of our planet.
Sarah Palin
#13. I wake up each morning wanting to die before the day is out, but I continue to live, suffering and fighting, fighting and suffering, clinging on to that certainty that it will all end one day.
Paulo Coelho
#14. He was thinking about Edith. She was constantly on the verge of canceling their marriage. She would only commission a few shows at a time, reluctantly, and if he had listened properly, she'd always been telling him that it would all end one day.
Nick Hornby
#15. A fallback plan is for people who walk backwards hence they all end up where they start.
Ashish Jaiswal
#17. Most people are impulsive, however, and having committed to the thing, they persist, just making more confusion for themselves and others until it all end in mutual recrimination.
Epictetus
#18. We all end up in the same place. Some sonner than others.
James Lee Burke
#19. I think it's all about the people who listen to your music, and loving playing and writing. Once you've got those two, and they're your main two priorities, then radio and TV and all the other stuff that comes with it will come. But that's not the be-all end-all.
Gabrielle Aplin
#20. I will continue to get behind the wheel of a racing car as long as I am able. But that could all end tomorrow.
Paul Newman
#22. Every civilization is just an attempt, a best guess...And they're all imperfect, shots in the dark, and they all end in a flood.
Kevin Emerson
#23. Once the buttons are undone, you know how it'll all end. It's all in the game, there are no miracles.
Gao Xingjian
#24. Most friendships, if the end at all, end not by earthquake, but by erosion. Your time together, which you used to take for granted, becomes something you need to schedule.
Slowly you're aware that the easy intimacy you shared got lost somewhere. You talk more and more about the past.
Alex Robinson
#25. It's pretty simple, really, when you think about it: We all start out as little fishes in our daddy's pants, and we all end up a Thanksgiving feast for the worms, and in the meantime we have to find a couple good reasons to give a fuck.
Tiffanie DeBartolo
#26. Besides, it happens fast for some people and slow for some, accidents or gravity, but we all end up mutilated. Most women know this feeling of being more and more invisible everyday.
Chuck Palahniuk
#27. The rejection of mass organizations as the be-all, end-all of organizing is vital for the creation and rediscovery of possibilities for empowerment and effective anarchistic work.
Curious George Brigade
#28. We all end up dead, it's just a question of how and why.
William Wallace
#29. Frost in January minus 20 for a week. Dead birds frozen on the branch - they fall with the first thaw like ripe fruit - death-ripened. We shall all end like them - just a stain in the snow.
Lawrence Durrell
#30. We all end up ruing everything. It's the nature of this thing we call 'our condition.' Could, but didn't ... Wanted to, but stopped myself ... All the damn statements of regret we can never dodge.
Douglas Kennedy
#31. What will the present chaos lead to? How will it all end? It can only end in one way. Mankind will be sick of it all ...
Meher Baba
#32. How did it all end?'
'Oh, I got away with my life. Still, what's life?'
'Life's all right.
P.G. Wodehouse
#33. Felix ran his hands through his dark hair, sounding like a resigned maiden aunt. 'It'll all end in tears and coal dust, you see if it doesn't.
Gail Carriger
#34. I honestly feel it could all end tomorrow. Not just the band thing - I mean life.
Marc Bolan
#36. We all end up dying in the end. It's just a question of how and when.
Michael Monroe
#37. I consider acting a day job - it's not my dream; it's not my be-all, end-all.
Evangeline Lilly
#38. Social mores change with time, like fashion - who knows where it might all end up? I especially like the idea that waste, impoliteness and overpopulation become "abominations," although I'm not sure recycling one's aunt will ever truly catch on.
Jasper Fforde
#39. Life is not a competition, it's a game. There are no winners or losers. We all end up dead. Thirdly,
Matthew Kimberley
#40. Acting isn't the be-all end-all. There are a lot of other things in my life that will bring me joy if I didn't act anymore.
Victoria Pratt
#41. I'd a million times rather live and risk and have it all end badly than stay in the box I've been in for the past two years.
E. Lockhart
#42. There's no such thing as a life free of complications, Rory. We all end up making compromises in the end.
Jojo Moyes
#43. It may all end tomorrow, or it could go on forever (in which case I'm doomed).
Morrissey
#45. We've come to the point where we're no longer able to protect our national values. Where will it all end?
Kemal Kerincsiz
#46. Here I am ... wanting to accomplish something and completely forgetting it must all end
that there is such a thing as death.
Leo Tolstoy
#47. Because we all end up in the dirt at the end.
Chuck Wendig
#48. Did Errol ever know that his life would be just a dash on a gravestone? That everything he did and all the food he ate and the car trips he took and the kisses he gave would all end up as a line on a rock? In a park with a whole lot of strangers?
Brooke Davis
#50. Jason closed his eye and winced. "Why is this weekend not ending?" "Because the universe hates you, and you agreed to marry a bloodsucking wannabe Real Housewife of New York, who would have used her nails as a way to kill you so we'd all end up on Dateline - crying.
Rachel Van Dyken
#51. in the sentiment of Mahatma Gandhi, when we practice the law of an eye for an eye, we all end up blind.
Desmond Tutu
#52. A simple life can make you happy, but taking a few risks along the way can also make it fun. This could all end badly, but for now, I'm going to enjoy it for what it is.
Lisa De Jong
#53. Option 2: Begin at the End It's sometimes a very fun way to open a book that you show the reader the last scene, the last page, and let them figure out how we all end up there.
Emma Fisher
#54. I like to think we all end up in the place we're supposed to be eventually. The sum total of our choices carries us to our destiny.
K.L. Kreig
#55. Die, die we all pass away,
But don't wear a frown coz it's really okay,
And you might try to hide, And you might try to pray,
But we all end up remains of the day.
Danny Elfman - The Corpse Bride
#56. Who gives an empire, by the gift defeats All end of giving; and procures contempt Instead of gratitude.
Edward Young
#57. When politics are used to allocate resources, the resources all end up being allocated to politics.
P. J. O'Rourke
#58. We movie stars all end up by ourselves. Who knows? Maybe we want to.
Bette Davis
#59. Each guy has his own space. We all end up in one of the other guy's rooms all the time. We always end up together, as far as people getting along.
Nikki Sixx
#61. If we all end up as llamas, I'm going to spend the rest of my life following you around saying 'I told you so' in llama-ese.
Julie Kagawa
#62. Everything on earth is a game. A passing thing. We all end up dead. We all end up the same, don't we?
Pele
#63. It takes a very strong brain to resist the absolutes, the myths that the media and the politicians peddle - the idea that if you are too kind, where does it all end? That not to help someone is somehow a good idea.
Peter Mullan
#64. I never stop. I don't want to stop acting because I'm afraid it'll all end, so I never say no.
Allison Janney
#65. We didn't know each other well. I never had the time. Now I see that it doesn't make any difference. The ones who hurry and the ones who take their time all end up in the same place. Just don't have any regrets. No regrets.
Stanislaw Lem
#66. Louis Armstrong's 'What a Wonderful World' is my ultimate karaoke song. It is a wonderful world. People forget we only have a certain amount of time, and it can all end at any moment. Armstrong and Frank Sinatra's 'My Way' are the ultimate one-two punch.
Dhani Jones
#67. What annoys me about it is that your fate is always in somebody else's hands. It's always up to somebody else to decide whether or not they want you in their show and so the majority of actors have to play out a waiting game. The constant fear is that it could all end tomorrow.
Peter Capaldi
#68. God dispenses gifts, not wages. None of us gets paid according to merit, for none of us comes close to satisfying God's requirements for a perfect life. If paid on the basis of fairness, we would all end up in hell.
Philip Yancey
#69. The true subject of science fiction is death, not life. It will all end. The totality of it.
Gary Shteyngart
#70. I think of my body as a tool to do the stuff I need to do, but not the be all end all of my existence.
Lena Dunham
#71. Why is it the songs all end with the good people winning, but in life they don't?"
They don't make songs when the good lose," I muttered. "They make war chants against the bad. So there won't be any songs for us.
Sherwood Smith
#73. It could all end tomorrow, so enjoy what you have and never take it for granted. And never forget to take an easy run for yourself once in a while and just remember why you love to run.
Dathan Ritzenhein
#74. This could all end at any moment ... Therefore, be self-controlled.
Francis Chan
#75. I need the money, the security, because I might not have the blanket of support and love I have now forever. It could all end, and then I'll find myself at rock bottom, a strung-out stripper like my mother.
I can't let that happen.
I won't let that happen.
Toni Aleo
#76. Athletic ability can be taken away like that. It can all end in a heartbeat.
Tim Tebow
#77. You might as well enjoy the day - you never know when and how painfully it could all end.
Henry Rollins
#78. What a person has is of no consequence, whether much or little, when it comes to the deep satisfaction of the soul. Apart from Christ, the rich and beautiful, and the poor and unlovely, will all end up in precisely the same misery.
Kelly Minter
#79. And therefore I looked down into the great pity of a person's life on this earth. I don't mean that we all end up dead, that's not the great pity. I mean that he couldn't tell me what he was dreaming, and I couldn't tell him what was real.
Denis Johnson
#80. Science... internet... and women have one in common all end up as biatch.... So it's very bitchy, when they don't stop talking.
Deyth Banger
#81. Life is the tragedy,' she said bitterly. 'You know how they categorize Shakespeare's plays, right? If it ends with a wedding, it's a comedy. And if it ends with a funeral, it's a tragedy. So we're all living tragedies, because we all end the same way, and it isn't with a goddamn wedding.
Robyn Schneider
#82. In a family, no matter how dysfunctional she is, when one member loses, when one becomes smaller, all lose, all end up becoming smaller.
Angelos Michalopoulos
#83. We all end in the ocean. We all start in the streams. We're all carried along, by the river of dreams.
Billy Joel
#84. As men advance in life, all passions resolve themselves into money. Love, ambition, even poetry, end in this.
Benjamin Disraeli
#85. The nearer you approach to God, the less you reason and argue. When you attain Him, then all sounds - all reasoning and disputing - come to an end. Then you go into samadhi - sleep - , into communion with God in silence.
Ramakrishna
#86. Hence the end of the world should be awaited with all longing by all believers.
William Ames
#87. So we face our final hours ... and all that was once certain has become uncertain. Except for defeat. That, as always, is the end of all our stories.
Tad Williams
#88. If Jobs and Wozniak had believed that IBM was the be-all and end-all, there would have been no personal computers.
Jimmy Maher
#89. But I did what I thought was right in the moment. In the end, that's all a man has to measure his life, and it's plenty.
Justin Cronin
#90. From 1783 at the end of the American Revolution to 1861, the number of slaves in the United States increased five times over, and all this expansion produced a powerful nation.
Edward E. Baptist
#91. When we put an end to nuclear tests, we get closer to eliminating all nuclear weapons.
Ban Ki-moon
#92. How often we sin, how much we deceive, and all for what? ... All will end in death, all!
Leo Tolstoy
#93. A solicitor had looked up at the sky, swept blue by the wind, and had a sudden sense of religious consolation, a feeling that this life cannot possibly be all, and that it is not possible for consciousness to end with the end of life.
John Lanchester
#94. Now suppose that at the end of the page you get another instruction: count all the commas in the next page. This will be harder, because you will have to overcome the newly acquired tendency to focus attention on the letter f.
Daniel Kahneman
#95. In bed above, we're deep asleep.
While greater love lies further deep.
This dream must end,
The world must know,
We all depend on the beat below.
Steven Moffat
#96. The terrible duty is that of going all the way to the end. And without relying on anyone. To live oneself.
Clarice Lispector
#97. Here's the thing about movies, all movies end up on television. That's their life. Whether you like it or not, I don't care how much money you spend on it, or how big or broad the film is, or who the actors are in it, eventually it's all coming out of the box.
Greg Kinnear
#98. It is a bit embarrassing to have been concerned with the human problem all one's life and find at the end that one has no more to offer by way of advice than 'Try to be a little kinder.
Aldous Huxley
#99. Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end.
Madame De Stael
#100. I learned that the story has no beginning, and no story has an end. That the story is all muddle, all middle. That the story is never true, but that the lie is indeed a child of silence. By
Ursula K. Le Guin