A Quote by Kevin James

You think school ends when it ends, but it doesn't. — © Kevin James
You think school ends when it ends, but it doesn't.

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At different points in my life, I had grappled with the idea of going into the priesthood - in high school or law school. Where it ends, I'm not quite sure. Perhaps it ends with death, grappling with one's spirituality.
Economics is a theoretical science and as such abstains from any judgement of value. It is not its task to tell people what ends they should aim at. It is a science of the means to be applied for attainment of ends chosen, not, to be sure, a science of the choosing of ends. Ultimate decisions, the valuations and the choosing of ends, are beyond the scope of any science. Science never tells a man how he should act; it merely shows how a man must act if he wants to attain definite ends.
Religion ends and philosophy begins, just as alchemy ends and chemistry begins, and astrology ends and astronomy begins.
In school, every period ends with a bell. Every sentence ends with a period. Every crime ends with a sentence.
War is by definition the indiscriminate killing of huge numbers of people for ends that are uncertain. Think about means and ends, and apply it to war. The means are horrible, certainly. The ends, uncertain. That alone should make you hesitate. . . . We are smart in so many ways. Surely, we should be able to understand that in between war and passivity, there are a thousand possibilities.
Man is a means and not an end, and he is a means to economic or political ends which are not really ends in themselves but means to other ends which in their turn are means and so ad infinitum.
Man is a means and not an end, and he is a means to economic or political ends which are not really ends in themselves but means to other ends which in their turn are means and so ad infinitum
Leaving your hair down to sleep causes friction on your ends between your body heat and the pillow case. Securing the ends away from your body helps preserve your ends.
I can't imagine something worse than scripts being written into a tunnel, thinking, 'I don't know when this ends. I don't know.' It usually ends when people get sick of it, but I think it's great when it gets to end on its own terms.
About the time we can make the ends meet, somebody moves the ends.
A comedy ends with a wedding, and a tragedy ends with a funeral: you always have to juxtapose sex and death.
That a friendship ends doesn't mean it was weak from the outset; that it ends says nothing about its importance.
I confess that I have as vast contemplative ends, as I have moderate civil ends: for I have taken all knowledge to be my province.
Each year it grows harder to make ends meet - the ends I refer to are hands and feet.
Instruction ends in the schoolroom, but education ends only with life. A child is given to the universe to be educated.
I cannot start a story or chapter without knowing how it ends. ... Of course, it rarely ends that way.
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