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Quotes About Inherent

I wanted to give you a victory. But by their essential nature triumphs can't be given.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
On the fundamental dignity of the human person, there can be no relenting!
~ Ronald Reagan
Thus was born an ideology: the belief in the inherent value of gold despite its relative uselessness in reality.
~ Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Success is built on disappointment, and disappointment is inherent in all success.
~ Bette Davis
Parties are an evil inherent in free governments
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
Talent is something you're born with. It's a gift and a curse, and it's often cause for jealousy from those who are without it.
~ Alice Hoffman
My wound existed before; I was born to embody it.
~ Joë Bousquet
The only thing all men have in common with one another is their inherent capacity to make mistakes. But there is wonder in the attempt, knowing we are all destined to fall short, but forgoing reason and fear time and time again so deliberately.
~ Joe Meno
A man's shortcomings are taken from his epoch; his virtues and greatness belong to himself.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Life in itself is sufficient, self-explanatory and complete.
~ Carlos Castaneda
Decay is inherent in all component things! Work out your salvation with diligence.
~ Anonymous
Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
~ Anonymous
There's only a handful of people who are just purely, inherently funny, and I'm not one of them. I need content and a situation. I don't just walk on the screen, and people go, 'Ha ha ha!' There are people like that, and they can do almost anything. It's the Christopher Walken Rule.
~ Gary Cole
Sex appeal is not on purpose.
~ Heather Locklear
Das Negative zu tun, ist uns noch auferlegt, das Positive ist uns schon gegeben.
~ Franz Kafka
The pains of disconcerted or frustrated habits, and the inherent pleasure there is in following them, are motives which nature has put into our wills without generally caring to inform us why; and she sometimes decrees, indeed, that her reasons shall not be ours.
~ Chauncey Wright
In Central and Southern Africa, the ability to detect witches was also believed in several places to be inherent in chiefs, as one of that concentration of semi-mystical qualities that gave them the right to lead. In
~ Ronald Hutton
all of us invisible and as if we never were here, from the beginning, here.
~ Louise Erdrich
It is one of the prime errors of historical and rational analysis to suppose that the "truth" and "original form" of a legend can be separated from its miraculous elements. It is in the marvels themselves that the truth inheres.
~ Ananda K. Coomaraswamy
nonorthogonal systems are inherently more complex to change and control. When components of any system are highly interdependent, there is no such thing as a local fix.
~ Andrew Hunt
ADVENTITIOUS  (ADVENTI'TIOUS)   adj.[adventitius, Lat.]That which advenes; accidental; supervenient; extrinsically added, not essentially inherent.
~ Samuel Johnson
It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights," Washington wrote. "For, happily, the Government of the United States . . . gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance.
~ Sarah Vowell
Nature, at least, didn't need an operation to be beautiful. It just was.
~ Scott Westerfeld
They are not from outer space. There is no need for them to be. They have always been here.
~ John A. Keel