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A cultivated man, wise to know and bold to perform, is the end to which nature works.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Books on the openings abound; nor are works on the end game wanting; but those on the middle game can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
— Harry Golombek
Long works are too often like long sermons which end in fatigue.
— Francis Grierson
In real life, people end up doing things because it's convenient and it works for them. You don't get up every day regretting what you're doing.
— Mike Colter
One of these days they'll be making a film where the whole human race gets wiped out in a nuclear war, but everything works out in the end.
— Haruki Murakami
For me, concept of death works as a liberator from anxiety -- no matter whatever is happening, its all going to end when we die.
— Shon Mehta
The world is starving for a new spiritual truth - a truth that works in sustaining life, not a truth that brings an end to life.
— Neale Donald Walsch
Failure usually works for me in the end.
— David Hasselhoff
I can protect my heart now that I know better - now that I know love never works out in the end. Right?
— Addison Moore
Life is a series of choices that we make, some of them are good, and some of them are not, but everything always works out in the end.
— Micalea Smeltzer
I feel as though I can get an end result that works for me, but as far as recording techniques, I don't feel that confident in my abilities.
— Julia Kent
If you're working for somebody and trying to check on them, it never works. You're just saying what they want you to say at the end of the day.
— Matthew Stewart
I don't really need to be inspired by literature though. At the end of the day it's colour and imagery moved around until it works.
— Danny Fox
My life is in these books. Read these and know my heart. We are not quire novels. We are not quite short stories. In the end, we are collected works.
— Gabrielle Zevin
So you win. No matter what, you win. It all works out for you in the end. Always. Someone or something's looking out for you. It's maddening.
— Lauren Groff
The very moment you separate body and spirit, you end up with a corpse. Separate faith and works and you get the same thing: a corpse.
— Eugene H. Peterson
Don't worry. I say that to myself every morning. It all works out in the end.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
The end time worshipper will concentrate on the life of God in him rather than the works of God through him.
— Jenny Watson
Of course we all know that's not how life works. The novel that is our life can end at any time. Sometimes even on page one.
— Junot Diaz
Everything works out in the end. if it hasn't worked out yet, then it's not the end.
— Tracy McMillan
You try to keep life simple but it never works, and in the end all you have left is yourself.
— Sue Grafton
Science is not ... a perfect instrument, but it is a superb and invaluable tool that works harm only when taken as an end in itself.
— Carl Jung
The way our business is, the way it works out, we end up being residents of everywhere.
— Don Johnson
At the end of the day, we have an economy that works for the rich by cheating the poor, and unequal schools are the result of that, not the cause.
— Aaron Swartz
I think that in the end, the people are not fooled by promotion. They want to know that something works and is right.
— Emilio Pucci
In the end, time is the best ally of poets. It clarifies their works and makes them accessible to an ever widening circle of readers.
— Mieczyslaw Jastrun
Women, fire in their crotch, won't burn out, begin by fighting off pricks, end by going wild hunting for one that still works.
— John Updike
There is one thing pleasantly unconfusing about medicine. The direction and the end are fixed and the patient never works backward.
— John Steinbeck
In the end, we are collected works.
— Gabrielle Zevin