I came across this quote from the movie *RocknRolla*: > Oh, beauty is a beguiling call to death and I'm addicted to the sweet > pitch of its siren. That that starts sweet ends bitter, and that which > starts bitter ends sweet. I understand the metaphor. But I'm confused with the sentence structure of >That that starts sweet ends bitter, and that which > starts bitter ends sweet. Are the first *that* and the *that* before 'which starts bitter ends sweet' conjunctions while the second *that* and *which* relative pronouns?