Inevitable End Quotes
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Death, the inevitable end of everything, confronted him for the first time with irresistible force.
— Leo Tolstoy
At the end of 'Illusions,' readers should see the inevitable coming.
— Aprilynne Pike
Sex is not sinful, but sin has perverted it.
— Walter Lang
Thorough preparation must lead to success. Neglect nothing.
— Arthur Currie
We are long-term players in the industry. We're not just crazy and emotional. We try to be logical business managers.
— Frank Lorenzo
Satan will thrash about in one last burst of evil,
hoping to capture as many souls as possible before his inevitable end. — Billy Graham
hoping to capture as many souls as possible before his inevitable end. — Billy Graham
It's not art, it's science.
— Billy Sheehan
There are more old drunks than there are old doctors.
— Willie Nelson
A murderer is nothing but an enzyme. In the end he does nothing but catalyze an inevitable process. As a good precursor, in fact, he anticipates it.
— William C. Brown
If you're frightened of the countless number of books in the library, you'll never write anything, until you close your eyes and hold the pen.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Every member of the priesthood should understand the divine plan designed by the Lord to raise up the first free people in modern times.
— Ezra Taft Benson
This universe and all it is connected with will come to an end. Entropy carries us towards the inevitable omega point, that is why entropy exists.
— Peter F. Hamilton
The inevitable end of multiple chiefs is that they fade and disappear for lack of unity.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Each year, I say I'm going to go to school next year. It's inevitable that I'll end up getting my education.
— Eliza Dushku
People make distinction between innocent and not guilty
PLL — Sarah Sheppard
PLL — Sarah Sheppard
Perhaps that is where our choice lies -- in determining how we will meet the inevitable end of things, and how we will greet each new beginning.
— Elana K. Arnold