“A good opening and a good ending make for a good film provided they come close together.”
Federico Fellini (1920–1993) Italian filmmaker
"Recipe for a Good Film"
I'm a Born Liar (2003)
“A good opening and a good ending make for a good film provided they come close together.”
Federico Fellini (1920–1993) Italian filmmaker
"Recipe for a Good Film"
I'm a Born Liar (2003)
James Clavell (1921–1994) American novelist
Interview with Don Swaim (1986)
Interview with Don Swaim (1986)
“It is rare for a novel to have an ending as good as its middle and beginning…”
Randall Jarrell (1914–1965) poet, critic, novelist, essayist
“An Unread Book”, p. 25
The Third Book of Criticism (1969)
“Relationships are good
for at least two poems—
One at the beginning
and one at the end.”
Sheri-D Wilson (1958) Canadian Spoken Word Poet
"On Being a Poet"
Swerve (1993)
“Good Christian People, I have not come here to preach a sermon; I have come here to die.”
Anne Boleyn (1501–1536) Second wife of Henry VIII of England, mother of Queen Elizabeth I of England
Before her execution, May 19th, 1536, Blastmilk, "Anne Boleyn: The Midnight Crow, 1501-1536" http://www.blastmilk.com/decollete/tudor-england/anne-boleyn-the-midnight-crow.php, [published on] September 18, 2006
“Endings are beginnings, and beginnings are ours to turn into something good.”
Elizabeth Chandler (1954) writer
Source: Everlasting
“A hard beginning makes a good ending.”
John Heywood (1497–1580) English writer known for plays, poems and a collection of proverbs
Part I, chapter 4.
Proverbs (1546)
“A good honest and painfull sermon.”
Samuel Pepys (1633–1703) English naval administrator and member of parliament
March 17, 1661
"Painful" here means "painstakingly written".
Diary
“146. A good Example is the best Sermon.”
Thomas Fuller (writer) (1654–1734) British physician, preacher, and intellectual
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)