How could two people who were so in love not end up happily ever after? It had to work. Didn’t it? — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
“the good end happily, the bad end unhappily -- that is what 'fiction' means.” — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“As long as we have pizza, It’ll always end happily ever after” — Chloe Gadsby-Jonestsp Copy Share Image
“Not all stories end happily nor tragically. Most of them just need to be continued.” — Prex J.D.V. Ybasco Copy Share Image
“But answer me this: how can a story end happily if there is no love?” — Kate Di Camillo Copy Share Image
Well all want to live in a fantasy world where everything end happily ever after. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Stories don't always have to end happily.. Sometimes it's just enough that they end.” — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“...why doesn't anything end happily?" "Because," said Mrs. Pollifax slowly, "there are no happy endings, Jenny, there are only happy people.” — Dorothy Gilman Copy Share Image
I'm about to give up, but my fate pull me back as I continuE believe that fairy tales do come true and… — Michelle Ann Copy Share Image
When you end up happily married, even the failed relationships have worked beautifully to get you there. — Julia Roberts Copy Share Image
“stop running. If this had been a romance novel, this would be the end, the happily ever after, where the reader just… — Alicia Hunter Pace Copy Share Image
Even if it doesn't end happily ever after, its still worth it if it made you feel something new, and if it… — Bakare Copy Share Image
“We were so committed to solving this thing. Because how could two people so in love NOT end up happily ever after?… — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
“I'm hoping you end up happily married to the man of your dreams and have a hoard of beautiful kids that'll keep… — Dianna Hardy Copy Share Image
“After many trials the God and his love end happily—tho' not all remember this conclusion—which is less memorable than the moment when… — John Crowley Copy Share Image
Miss Prism: Do not speak slightingly of the three-volume novel, Cecily. I wrote one myself in earlier days. Cecily: Did you really,… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“how could two people who were so in love not end up happily ever after? It had to work. Didn't it? Reunited… — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
“As regards structure, comedy has come a long way since Shakespeare, who in his festive conclusions could pair off any old shit… — Martin Amis Copy Share Image
“There are lots of love stories here…They either end happily or everyone dies.” — Lauren DeStefano Copy Share Image
A once upon a time that never happened will never end in a happily ever after... — Kelly Copy Share Image
“I hope it did not end happily? I don't like novels that end happily. They depress me so much.” — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image