A Quote by Isaac Asimov

There are no happy endings in history, only crisis points that pass. — © Isaac Asimov
There are no happy endings in history, only crisis points that pass.
When we're young, we like happy endings. When we're a little older, we think happy endings are unrealistic and so we prefer bad but credible endings. When we're older still, we realize happy endings aren't so bad after all.
People generally like happy endings, which is something I learned from my years in advertising. I like happy endings myself, but only if they're honest. I'm just as happy with a terrible, hopeless ending.
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.
I find it ironic that happy endings now are called fairytale endings because there's nothing happy about most fairytale endings.
Not only are there no happy endings,' she told him, 'there aren't even any endings.
There are no happy endings. Endings are the saddest part, So just give me a happy middle And a very happy start.
There are no happy endings, just happy days, happy moments. The only real ending is death, and trust me, no one dies happy. And the price of not dying is that things change all the time, and the only thing you can count on is that there's not a thing you can do about it.
I used to feel defensive when people would say, 'Yes, but your books have happy endings', as if that made them worthless, or unrealistic. Some people do get happy endings, even if it's only for a while. I would rather never be published again than write a downbeat ending.
I am hopeful, though not full of hope, and the only reason I don't believe in happy endings is because I don't believe in endings.
And in real life endings aren't always neat, whether they're happy endings, or whether they're sad endings.
Happy endings are bullshit. There are only happy pauses.
If you are interested in happy endings, you would be better off reading some other book. In this book, not only is there no happy ending, there is no happy beginning and very few happy things in the middle. This is because not very many happy things happened in the lives of the three Baudelaire youngsters.
I'm a hopeful romantic who adores novels with happy endings, because there are enough sad endings in real life.
There are no happy endings, there are only happy people.
Unhappy endings can be as cheap as happy endings.
There are no happy endings, only breaks in the regular action.
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