"We come to beginnings only at the end"
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Bridges writes from a profession built on irreversibility. In military life, causality is often reconstructed backward: the battle is fought, then the briefing becomes history, then the history becomes explanation. The subtext is less philosophical than procedural. You act under uncertainty; only afterward do you discover what the first decisive step actually was. That’s also how trauma and grief operate: the mind returns to small, ordinary moments and retrofits them as the “start” of catastrophe, a way of making chaos narratable.
The line’s sting is its refusal to flatter agency. It suggests that beginnings are not self-authored declarations but retrospective inventions, the stories we tell to make endings feel earned. For a soldier of Bridges’s era, living in the long shadow of imperial campaigns and looming global war, that irony isn’t clever; it’s survival. The sentence offers a disciplined consolation: you won’t see the turning point when it happens, but you may live long enough to name it.
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| Topic | New Beginnings |
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Bridges, William Throsby. "We come to beginnings only at the end." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-come-to-beginnings-only-at-the-end-94326/.
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"We come to beginnings only at the end." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-come-to-beginnings-only-at-the-end-94326/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








