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C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.

End

Every hour has its end.

Scott.

Deed done is well begun.

Dante.

The end must justify the means.

Prior.

Let the end try the man.

Shakespeare.

All’s well that ends well, still the finis is the crown.

Shakespeare.

I am the last of my race. My name ends with me.

Schiller.

We ought to consider the end in everything.

La Fontaine.

  • The end crowns all;
  • And that old common arbitrator, time,
  • Will one day end it.
  • Shakespeare.

    By the same means we do not always arrive at the same ends.

    St. Real.