A Quote by Holly Goldberg Sloan

Endings are always the beginnings of something else — © Holly Goldberg Sloan
Endings are always the beginnings of something else
Endings are beginnings, and beginnings are ours to turn into something good.
In life, the number of beginnings is exactly equal to the number of endings ... In poetry, the number of beginnings so far exceeds the number of endings that we cannot even conceive of it.
I know beginnings, I know endings too, and life-in-death, and something else I'd rather not recall just now.
Partings are the beginnings of new meetings. Beginnings happen because there are endings.
It's lonely to say goodbye. Very lonely. Partings are the beginnings of new meetings. Beginnings happen because there are endings…Meetings. Beginnings. It's not too late…to believe in them after the fact.
Sometimes love does not have the most honorable beginnings, and the endings, the endings will break you in half. It's everything in between we live for.
Catherine Land liked the beginnings of things. The pure white possibility of the empty room, the first kiss, the first swipe at larceny. And endings, she liked endings, too. The drama of the smashing glass, the dead bird, the tearful goodbye, the last awful word which could never be unsaid or unremembered. It was the middles that gave her pause. This, for all its forward momentum, this was a middle. The beginnings were sweet, the endings usually bitter, but the middles were only the tightrope you walked between the one and the other. No more than that.
Beginnings come at random but endings always have a reason
Endings are always tough, but I believe when something ends, there are new beginnings, new opportunities and new things to be excited for, too.
I always begin [a novel] with outlines, but they change and so do my endings and beginnings.
If there are no endings, there are no beginnings and you see no new lands, so for everything that's lost, there is usually something gained.
Endings are not always bad. Most times they're just beginnings in disguise.
I hate endings. Just detest them. Beginnings are definitely the most exciting, middles are perplexing and endings are a disaster. … The temptation towards resolution, towards wrapping up the package, seems to me a terrible trap. Why not be more honest with the moment? The most authentic endings are the ones which are already revolving towards another beginning. That’s genius.
I have a problem with beginnings... and endings... and middles. But I don't know what else I would do. I find it very, very difficult to write. It takes everything; it's physically and mentally and emotionally exhausting for me. And my neighbours. And my dog.
Endings are beginnings-if we allow them to be.
My family doesn't do happy endings. We do sad endings or frustrating endings or no endings at all. We are hardwired to expect the next interruption or disappearance or broken promise.
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