Atoms of Element 118 fill an outer shell with electrons, creating a special type of element called a noble gas. Noble gases are natural turning points on the table, ending one row and pointing to the next. – Sam Kean
I don’t eat animals. I rescue strays and take injured pigeons to the wildlife rehab. I carry spiders and wasps outside in a cup covered with a 3×5 card. It would only follow that I’d take pause when contemplating the abrupt and apparently brutal ending of a tiny human being’s life, or even a potential human being’s life. – Victoria Moran
Any time you’re trying to do a movie with a happy ending, it’s very difficult because it’s been done before and you don’t want to be manipulative. – Tim Robbins
If you think about filmmaking as an entire spectrum, starting with the writer and ending with maybe the marketing department, the actor’s contribution is a rather slender band. – William Mapother
The longest show I’ve ever done was four and a half years, so I can only imagine what ending an eight year show is like. – Scott Bakula
A limit on the automobile population of the United States would be the best of news for our cities. The end of automania would save open spaces, encourage wiser land use, and contribute greatly to ending suburban sprawl. – Stewart Udall
I think if you ask any of us here, we all dreamed of ending up on Saturday Night Live. I remember thinking, ‘I’ll just keep doing this as long as I can get away with it.’ – Tina Fey
Republicans in Congress boosted the economy by cutting taxes and ending programs that don’t work. – Zach Wamp
It’s a tough job to tell a story when the audience already knows the ending, and the ending is bleak. – Walter Jon Williams
The first Romanov ruler was just 16 when he was crowned Tsar Michael I in Moscow in 1613, thus ending the ‘Time of Troubles’ sparked by Ivan the Terrible’s death. – Saul David
There was a different ending to ‘New Moon’ originally. It was a much quieter book. It was very much all in Bella’s head. – Stephenie Meyer
Maybe there’s a sort of veneer of optimism about U.S. comedy, whereas perhaps in England, we don’t mind ending it on a sourer note. – Stephen Merchant