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William Shakespeare 699
English playwright and poet 1564–1616Related quotes

“Well aunt (quoth Ales) all is well that endes well.
Ye Ales, of a good begynnyng comth a good end.”
Well aunt, said Ales, all is well that ends well.
Yes Ales, of a good beginning comes a good end.
Part I, chapter 10.
Proverbs (1546)

Letter to Lucy Donnely, April 22, 1906
1900s

“Everything that has a beginning has an ending. Make your peace with that and all will be well.”
Source: Buddha's Little Instruction Book

“I trust to luck and do nothing but work, hoping that all will end well.”
3 February 1944
(1942 - 1944)

“It’s an ill wind as blows nobody no good, as I always say. And All’s well as ends Better!”

“He hadn't loved me well in the end, but he'd loved me well when it mattered.”

“Every limit is a beginning as well as an ending.”
Source: Middlemarch (1871)
Context: Every limit is a beginning as well as an ending. Who can quit young lives after being long in company with them, and not desire to know what befell them in their after-years? For the fragment of a life, however typical, is not the sample of an even web: promises may not be kept, and an ardent outset may be followed by declension; latent powers may find their long-waited opportunity; a past error may urge a grand retrieval.

“3668. Nothing is ill, that ends well.”
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)