"Television is a great leveler. You always end up sounding like the people who ask the questions."
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"...you will do more harm than good by attempting to supplant old dogmas and customs with new dogmas. It will be the same in the end except that the old is less militant, less dangerous than a new order imposed by enthusiasts."
"God, or what have you, will not be found at the far end of a syllogism, no matter how brilliantly phrased or conceived."
"This is the end of our sentence"
"The only way we can put a permanent end to terrorism is to stop participating in it."
"If you want to end terrorism stop participating in it."
"The "end of history" has been proclaimed many times, always falsely."
"I've had tonsilitis and I'm not sure if I can sing on Saturday [whilst out on the town in the West End]"
"Show me slowly what I only know the limits of Dance me to the end of love"
"We are an unfortunate priest-ridden race and always were and always will be tell the end of the chapter.... A priest-ridden Godforsaken race."
"We all end up in the same place. Some sonner than others."
"Be wary of technology; it is often merely an improved means to an unimproved end."
"We 've wholly forgotten how to die. But be sure you do die nevertheless. Do your work, and finish it. If you know how to begin, you will know when to end."
"Don't get to the end of your life and realize you have never lived."
"The improved means to the unimproved end."
"You start out with the sublime and you end up in an alley jerking away for dear life."
"If he smiled much more, the ends of his mouth might meet behind, and then I don't know what would happen to his head! I'm afraid it would come off!"
"To have greatly dreamed precludes low ends."
"Where most of us end up there is no knowing, but the hellbent get where they are going."
"You might as well enjoy the day - you never know when and how painfully it could all end."