If you can't stomach an ending, don't begin.

Patrick Bryant
If you can't stomach an ending, don't begin.
If you can't stomach an ending, don't begin.
If you can't stomach an ending, don't begin.
If you can't stomach an ending, don't begin.
About This Quote

If you can't stomach an ending, don't begin. Even if you know that you will fail miserably, at least you won't end up with an ending that even your worst enemy would envy. If you do begin, at least know that it is better to end before you end up like the man who said this quote.

Source: Hum A Radiant Sickness

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