Quotes About Inevitable
The more you didn't want to bump into someone, sod's law dictated that the more often you would.
~ Jill Mansell
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The future is uncertain but the end is always near.
~ Jim Morrison
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Change is inevitable. Whether you think it is positive or negative, you are right.
~ Jim Stovall
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Prejudice may indeed be a universal human sin that all races can exhibit, but racism is more than an inevitable consequence of human nature or social accident. Rather, racism is a system of oppression for social and economic purposes. As many analysts have suggested, racism is prejudice plus power.
~ Jim Wallis
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As Christopher Reeve once said, so many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable.
~ Jinx Schwartz
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I love you like stones fall downwards, like the sun rises.
~ Jo Walton
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Your death comes.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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He curled one arm around Caro's slender waist and took her gloved hand in his, and his heart leaped with an excitement he hadn't felt since he was a stripling. It was humiliating. It was disturbing. It was unacceptable. And after this long enchantment, he acknowledged that it was inescapable.
~ Anna Campbell
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Systematic bullying when she was most vulnerable had distorted the structure of her personality, made a victim of her, to be destroyed, either by things or by human beings, people or fjords and forests; it made no difference, in any case she could not escape. The irreparable damage inflicted had long ago rendered her fate inevitable.
~ Anna Kavan
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A certain amount of risk is inevitable, whatever we do, and I cheer myself up in difficult times with the statistic that most accidents happen in the home.
~ Anne Mustoe
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Hindsight bias is the tendency, after an outcome is known, to see the outcome as having been inevitable. When we say, "I should have known that would happen," or, "I should have seen it coming," we are succumbing to hindsight bias.
~ Annie Duke
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Hindsight bias is the tendency to believe that an outcome, after it occurs, was predictable or inevitable.
~ Annie Duke
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There are many possible futures, but only one past. This makes the past feel inevitable, as even the tiniest of twigs now looks like the thickest of branches because it's the only thing you can see.
~ Annie Duke
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I love things on the decline because that's really the natural progression of our lives. We're born, we're feisty for the first couple of years, and then the inevitable decline begins.
~ Gary Shteyngart
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You can cry about death and very properly so, your own as well as anybody else's. But it's inevitable, so you'd better grapple with it and cope and be aware that not only is it inevitable, but it has always been inevitable, if you see what I mean.
~ David Attenborough
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You gave birth to your own death.
~ Euripides
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E assim avançámos rumo à morte, pela frescura do crepúsculo
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Infine, sarà quel che dovrà essere.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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A alma humana é vítima tão inevitável da dor
~ Fernando Pessoa
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We should never forget the inevitable, as we will lose everything eventually. So, why fret over any kind of security? The idea is to just fly and experience it all while it lasts.
~ Sushant Singh Rajput
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Most economists, when modeling market behavior, tend to sweep major fluctuations under the rug and assume they are anomalies. What I have found is that major rises and falls in prices are actually inevitable.
~ Benoit Mandelbrot
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We are all terminal.
~ Jack Kevorkian
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We're all terminal; none of us are getting out of this alive.
~ Valerie Harper
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They expected that inevitable war would allow the master races, united and self-confident, to prevail, while the divided, "mongrelized," and irresolute peoples would become their handmaidens. Fascism had become conceivable, as we will soon
~ Robert O. Paxton
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