| Last Line | Novel | Author |
| 'He loved Big Brother.' | |
| 'South-south-west, south, south-east, east.' | |
| 'It's funny. Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.' | |
| 'Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy.' | |
| 'Tomorrow is another day.' | |
| 'So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.' | |
| 'I swear by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.' | |
| “The old man was dreaming about the lions.” | |
| | Last Line | Novel | Author |
| 'A way a lone a last a loved a long the' | |
| 'He was soon borne away by the waves and lost in darkness and distance.' | |
| 'The knife came down, missing him by inches, and he took off.' | |
| 'Poo-tee-weet?' | |
| ''Meet Mrs Bundren,' he says.' | |
| 'She called in her soul to come and see.' | |
| 'All human wisdom is contained in these words: Wait and hope!' | |
| 'Darcy, as well as Elizabeth...were both ever sensible of the warmest gratitude towards the persons who, by bringing her into Derbyshire, had been the means of uniting them.' | |
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