Quotes About Inevitability
There is something enveloping and voluptuous about the notion of fatality: it keeps you warm.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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If you are doomed to devour yourself, nothing can keep you from it: a trifle will impel you as much as a tragedy. Resign yourself to erosion at all times: your fate wills it so.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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It's all the way it's always been and probably always will be until there's nothing left any more.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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Los grandes hombres, sólo con existir, emiten una luz que ilumina a quienes están a su alrededor, y cuando esta luz se apaga proyecta una sombra pesada, irremediablemente.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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Alguna vez, sin falta, todos iremos dispersándonos en la oscuridad del tiempo y desapareceremos...
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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Although I was raised with love, I was always lonely. Someday, without fail, everyone will disappear, scattered into the blackness of time.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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When the dust settled, they talked reasonably about the inevitability of change, the idea that they had to let go what might have been and accept what was.
~ Barbara Delinsky
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The hands of the watch stood at five past eight. The only kind of death that can be accurately predicted to the minute had taken place, the death that takes its victim, … feet foremost through the floor, Into an empty space. 2 THREE TIMES IN THE past thirty-five years I had seen her name in print.
~ Barbara Vine
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I believe, I truly believe, that humans will be living off of this planet, at some point in the future. It's inevitable for us, and it seems like a reasonable and realistic progression for us as a human race. We won't last on this planet - not forever.
~ Andrew J. Feustel
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Nations have always good reasons for being what they are, and the best of all is that they cannot be otherwise.
~ Marquis De Custine
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I was brought up to appreciate the here and now, and, knowing this is your only life, to view death as an inevitable and reassuring end.
~ Richard E. Grant
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The Rebel bullet that can kill me has not yet been molded.
~ Philip Kearny
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Death is something that happens to others, you think, until it happens to you.
~ Roger Rosenblatt
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You may hate gravity, but gravity doesn't care.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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For me everything in the film was gradually building, becoming more emotional, so it helped. At the end of it all I was emotionally drained. At that point I took Rose's view, that this has to happen, there's nothing I can do about it.
~ Camilla Belle
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every human being is doomed to die, which is the greatest of all failures.
~ George Orwell
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He had the sensation of stepping into the dampness of a grave, and it was not much better because he had always known that the grave was there and waiting for him.
~ George Orwell
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The one certain thing was that death never came at an expected moment.
~ George Orwell
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There it lay, fixed in future time, preceding death as surely as 99 precedes 100. One could not avoid it, but one could perhaps postpone it: and yet instead, every now and again, by a conscious, willful act, one chose to shorten the interval before it happened.
~ George Orwell
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There was no reproach either in their faces or in their hearts, only the knowledge that they must die in order that he might remain alive, and that this was part of the unavoid- able order of things.
~ George Orwell
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I am twelve years old and have had over four hundred children. Such is the natural life of a pig. But no animal escapes the cruel knife i
~ George Orwell
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We may be together for another six months -a year- there's no knowing. At the end we're certain to be apart. Do you realise how utterly alone we shall be? When once they get hold of us there will be nothing, literally nothing, that either of us can do for the other.
~ George Orwell
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We were as we were" …"how could we have been otherwise? Or, being that way, have done otherwise? We were that way, at that time, and had been led to that place, not by any innate evil in ourselves, but by the state of our cognition and experience up until that moment
~ George Saunders
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Showed no sign of abating. roger bevins iii Was proceeding with a fury that suggested the two might well fight on into eternity. hans vollman Unless some fundamental and unimaginable alteration of reality should occur.
~ George Saunders
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