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In the end, you will always kneel. Tom Hiddleston
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I think we often live at a surface level, and that ends up with us in a lot of difficulty because we just function on assumptions and secondhand knowledge. Samantha Harvey
ends higher amused
Life has a higher end, than to be amused William Ellery Channing
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When you're working with friends, unless the material is right, our friendship could end. Sam Worthington
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It ends up getting skewed when you play from behind. Brad Childress
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Yes, God is the end of your work, but He is the beginning also. Joseph Barber Lightfoot
ends worthy application
Knowledge has no value except that which can be gained from its application toward some worthy end. Napoleon Hill
ends accidents
There is no accident, just as there is no beginning and no end. Jackson Pollock
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To have greatly dreamed precludes low ends. James Russell Lowell
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In every end, there is also a beginning. Libba Bray
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And of course down the line you have to deal with what happens when the Avengers find out that this exists? What happens when the X-Men find out that this exists? Should the Blob be abducted? Is a mutant a monster? Keith Giffen
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I'm happy to be an Avenger! Anthony Mackie
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I grew up on all of the great spy movies and TV series of the Sixties - not just Bond, but Derek Flint and the Avengers and Modesty Blaise and the Man from UNCLE and on and on. Every time I sit down to work on Cinderella, I'm writing a love letter to all of those characters. Chris Roberson
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I have been an Avengers fan since the middle 1960s. I grew up with them, and I've imagined a hundred different versions of an Avengers movie. I think I even have a script I wrote back in eighth grade, 'Avengers vs. the Mole Man.' Truly dreadful, but a work of love. Jonathan Maberry