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Quotes About Inevitability

There was no choice, ultimately.
~ Suzanne Collins
Millions of people die every day. Everyone's got to go sometime.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Sooner or later everything has to come to an end.
~ David Trezeguet
I believe in destiny. What has to come my way always does, sooner or later.
~ Vidyasagar
I know sooner or later I'll lose.
~ Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.
All political institutions will end sooner or later. The question is when and how.
~ Norman Davies
You can't stop me from liking you. It's just a thing. Like the sun rising and the tides coming in.
~ Jen Frederick, Jockblocked
You feel less guilty for not having avoided certain events; you feel less responsible for it. Things appear as if they were bound to happen.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Thus, by an inevitable necessity, as a magnet attracts steel-fillings, so did our man of business draw to himself the difficulties which everybody met with.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Una strana fatalità sembra costringere ogni essere umano ad aggirarsi, simile ad un fantasma, nei luoghi dove qualche grave avvenimento ha lasciato un profondo solco nella vita di lui; e codesta fatalità è tanto più inesorabile, quanto più quel solco sia di tristezza e di dolore.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
But there is a fatality, a feeling so irresistible and inevitable that it has the force of doom, which almost invariably compels human beings to linger around and haunt, ghost-like, the spot where some great and marked event has given the colour to their lifetime; and still the more irresistibly, the darker the tinge that saddens it.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
But there is a fatality, a feeling so irresistible and inevitable that it has the force of doom, which almost invariably compels human beings to linger around and haunt, ghostlike, the spot where some great and marked event has given the color to their lifetime; and still the more irresistibly, the darker the tinge that saddens it.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
He was going to die, and he was seriously annoyed about that.
~ Neal Asher
think of it this way, he said It took nine months to get you born, so doesn't it figure it would take nine months to get you dead?
~ Neal Shusterman
Nature deemed that to be born was an automatic sentence to death, and then brought about that death with vicious consistency. We
~ Neal Shusterman
Life is like a bad haircut. At first it looks awful, then you kind of get used to it, and before you know it, it grows out and you gotta get another haircut that maybe won't be so bad... So life goes on, good haircut, bad haircut, until finally you go bald, and it don't matter no more.
~ Neal Shusterman
Nature deemed that to be born was an automatic sentence to death, and then brought about that death with vicious consistency.
~ Neal Shusterman
Perhaps the universe should have deigned to provide such warnings, but scythes were no more supernatural than tax collectors in the grand scheme of things. They showed up, did their unpleasant business, and were gone.
~ Neal Shusterman
Aquilo que vem não pode ser evitado.
~ Neal Shusterman
a simple truth remains: People have to die.
~ Neal Shusterman
I feel bad for you," Citra said. "Even when you're food shopping, death is hiding right behind the milk.
~ Neal Shusterman
I feel bad for you, said Citra. Even when you're food shopping, death is hiding right behind death. It never hides, the scythe told them with a world-weariness that was hard to describe. Nor does it sleep. You'll learn that soon enough.
~ Neal Shusterman
Dying should come easy: like a freight train you don't hear when your back is turned.
~ Charles Bukowski
Most people are not ready for death, theirs or anybody elses.
~ Charles Bukowski