10 Best Last Lines

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  1. The final lines of the Mexican masterpiece, Pedro Paramo, by Juan Rulfo, are impressive in their brutality: “He leaned on the arms of Damiana Cisneros and made an effort to walk. After a few steps he collapsed, pleading inside, but without saying a single word. He hit the ground and crumbled, as if he were nothing more than a pile of rocks.”

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  2. Epic, Masterful. You sure know how to pick’em, Diana (Lit-Ninja🥷🏽)

    These are all worth re-reading dozens of times or more. But my stand-out fav is the first. “Wait… and Hope” it seems such a let-down, at first— a cheap consolation… I love that character. Identify, even. As do “V”, and Andy Dufresne from Shawshank⚒️ … “Hope is a good thing. Maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies.” “Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. McCreedy. And ideas are bulletproof.”

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    1. Thanks! These are brilliant. I also love quotes from Shawshank and V for Vendetta. I thought there was quote on hope that goes something like “most men have no hope in their lives, and they are not locked up within four walls either”, as contrasting them with Andy (and the quote I love), but, strangely, I cannot seem to find it now in either the script or book. Some kind of a false memory syndrome I am having? 😉

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