A Quote by Alan Moore

Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends. — © Alan Moore
Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends.

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That a friendship ends doesn't mean it was weak from the outset; that it ends says nothing about its importance.
Nothing ends nicely, that's why it ends.
Life is nothing in itself. It’s a place marker that proves who’s winning, and we are the winners. We are always the winners. There is nothing but the winning. Even winning means nothing. We win because it’s an insult to lose. The ends don’t justify the means. The means don’t justify the ends. There is no one to justify to. There is no justice.” ~ Durzo Blint
Nothing good ever ends.
Nothing that you do in science is guaranteed to result in benefits for mankind. Any discovery, I believe, is morally neutral and it can be turned either to constructive ends or destructive ends. That's not the fault of science.
there never is a happy ending because nothing ever ends.
I think nothing ever ends on Disney Channel. They keep playing it.
Out here where the world begins and ends, it’s like nothing ever stops happening.
It is not history which uses men as a means of achieving - as if it were an individual person - its own ends. History is nothing but the activity of men in pursuit of their ends.
The problem of disbelieving in God is not that a man ends up believing nothing. Alas, it is much worse. He ends up believing anything.
I'm terrible at collaborating with people; nothing ever ends up coming out good.
It began of nothing and in nothing it ends. [Lat., Et redit in nihilum quod fuit ante nihil.]
Nothing begins, and nothing ends, That is not paid with moan; For we are born in others pain And perish in our own.
Painting with all its technicalities, difficulties, and peculiar ends, is nothing but a noble and expressive language, invaluable as the vehicle of thought, but by itself nothing.
Then I felt too that I might take this opportunity to tie up a few loose ends, only of course loose ends can never be properly tied, one is always producing new ones. Time, like the sea, unties all knots. Judgements on people are never final, they emerge from summings up which at once suggest the need of a reconsideration. Human arrangements are nothing but loose ends and hazy reckoning, whatever art may otherwise pretend in order to console us.
In order to institute action, it is not sufficient that the individual man have unachieved ends that he would like to fulfill. He must also expect that certain modes of behavior will enable him to attain his ends. A man may have a desire for sunshine, but if he realizes that he can do nothing to achieve it, he does not act on this desire.
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