Dead End Quotes

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Patricia Cornwell
“I was consumed, too, not by the dying but by the dead.”
Patricia Cornwell, Postmortem

Anthony Liccione
“Dead-end roads don't mean you've come to your end, just means you need to take a different detour.”
Anthony Liccione

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Although I am far too frequently convinced otherwise, with God a dead-end is only the death of an end.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough, Flecks of Gold on a Path of Stone: Simple Truths for Profound Living

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“We can only get to God through God. Every other possible avenue is a dead-end before it even starts.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“What seems to be a dead end may be an arrow pointing you in an unexpected direction.”
Bashar

Mehmet Murat ildan
“There is no cul-de-sac for those who have no ability to lose their hopes!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“Just because we have nowhere to run, it isn't a dead end. Every dead situation requires us to improvise & improve, remember we learn to climb the wall only when left with no place to run.”
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan

Felisa Tan
“Sometimes we reach a dead end.
In that case, start again.”
Felisa Tan

“Maybe its not necessarily a dead-end job; maybe more along the lines of a rear-end one.”
Johnnie Dent Jr.

Dr Tracey Bond
“Budget for better business operations to avoid basement-bargaining another's skill and brilliance...that's a dead end detour toward business excellence.”
Tracey Bond

Ljupka Cvetanova
“What keeps us alive? Fear that we might not be.”
Ljupka Cvetanova, The New Land

Linda  Durham
“Dead ends and detours met me at every turn.”
Linda Durham, Still Moving: a memoir

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If the journey I am on is of my terribly tedious design, dead ends will likely be my lot. If the journey is of God’s infinitely ingenious design, I will know nothing but horizons. And I have yet to fathom the utterly massive gulf that lay between the two.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Caleb Azumah Nelson
“YOU CAME TO SAY YOU WERE SCARED YOU HAVE LONG BEEN MARKED FOR DESTRUCTION”
Caleb Azumah Nelson, Open Water

“It ended there. All that could have been, but was not. Everything that was supposed to happen, but did not. When I think of who I was before that day, it seems like two different lives. There's a rupture, a discontinuity in the story. It's as if the girl I was had another ending, and the person I am now is the result of a completely different childhood. I have learned that in life, we have no right to make mistakes. One mistake can cost us everything. Yet, before reaching that point, it’s not a crime to fall apart. I allowed myself to lose my way because I had so much to say to all the perpetrators of my torment, but I would never get the chance. I had to bury those words so deeply, until they no longer mattered. This process left me on the verge of collapse. I admit, I only overcame the anguish of my failures when, some time later, I stopped deceiving myself. As I heard the music playing in the halls of Munlaat, I realized: bygones are bygones. What matters is now. It’s true that sometimes we need life to shine a light on us, or rather, put us in the spotlight. That meeting in the movement's camp did just that for me. I decided it was time to start making better decisions. My future was not in Thita.”
S. Zuppardi, The Black Shila

“There is only one dead end in life—that's when you're dead.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The more you encounter dead ends at a very young age, the more you understand in later ages that not every road leads to somewhere!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“A dead end is a lesson: don't be dead.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov