Sometimes the end is only a beginning

Kudrat Dutta Chaudhary
Sometimes the end is only a beginning
Sometimes the end is only a beginning
Sometimes the end is only a beginning
Sometimes the end is only a beginning
About This Quote

Sometimes the end is only a beginning. This quote illustrates that if we stop trying we will not achieve our true potential and we may be forever stuck in the same place. One of my friends who works with me has a great saying: “Don’t give up on me, I am not done yet.”

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