A Quote by Arthur Miller

The world is always ending; the exact date depends on when you came into it. — © Arthur Miller
The world is always ending; the exact date depends on when you came into it.
It's always easiest for me as a writer if I know I have a great ending. It can make everything else work. If you don't have a good ending, it's the hardest things in the world to come up with one. I always loved the ending of 'The Kite Runner,' and the scenes that are most faithful to the book are the last few scenes.
Fairy Tales always have a happy ending.' That depends... on whether you are Rumpelstiltskin or the Queen.
The world is always ending for someone. It’s a good line. I give it to the father of the child. He says it to his wife. ‘The world is always ending for someone,’ he says. She is trying to quieten the baby, and does not hear him. I doubt that it would matter if she did.
I will never forget what happened on August 14, 2003. I know the exact sequence of where I was for every moment of that evening. It was a tragic day, and it's burned into my memory. Many people might remember that date, vaguely, as the date of the infamous eastern seaboard blackout that plunged all of New York City into darkness.
Valentines Day is being marketed as a Date Movie. I think its more of a First-Date Movie. If your date likes it, do not date that person again. And if you like it, there may not be a second date.
Your characters are always your children. And while you are writing, you're keeping them safe. Now they're ready to go into the world and it's sad. I'm happy with the way the novel came out but all the characters' ending really saddened me.
My relationship with American audiences is the exact same as it always has been. They never came to see my films, and they don't come now.
The world was ending then, it's ending still, and I'm happy to belong to it again.
The world is always ending and always beginning at every moment.
If my whole game depends on whether you can guess the ending or not, I'm done, forget it.
If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story.
Whether histories have a happy ending or not depends on when the chronicler ends the tale.
Tell me a story, Pew. What kind of story, child? A story with a happy ending. There’s no such thing in all the world. As a happy ending? As an ending.
The more irrational of us are worried about the millennium ending - as if a date would really matter.
My husband is the romantic one in our relationship. He's always doing sweet things for me. Each year, we recreate our first date - it was a blind date, and we met at the zoo, followed by a trip to the museum. I'd have to say that's my favorite romantic date.
The world is always ending, for someone.
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