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Quotes About Eventually

The mazes were for Sadie. To design a game is to imagine the person who will eventually play it.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
You'll eventually have to realize that you can't spiritualize anything that is not spirit, which means you can't really spiritualize anything in the universe of form. The truly spiritual is only outside of it. That is where you really belong, and will eventually return.
~ Gary R. Renard
There is much Light, as we shall see, that is continually surrounding such a soul even though it may not be able to directly penetrate it, and there is much assistance for souls that insist upon living in darkness. The encouragement to take even one thought into Light is always available. Eventually, they always do.
~ Gary Zukav
When I'm done fighting, I want to look to get some sort of driving career somewhere. My goal is to eventually get into the Mint 400 and do the trophy truck stuff.
~ Dominick Cruz
You're going to have to settle on one eventually. Why not save us both the hassle, close your eyes and point. Whoever you're pointing at will be our winner." "I've played that game once before. Ended up--" Paris shuddered. "Never mind. It's not good to wander down that particular memory trail. So no. Just no.
~ Gena Showalter
I was surprised that the TV series was popular itself, but after that it went on to become more popular over the years and thus it seemed eventually that they would turn it into a movie.
~ Paul Michael Glaser
The Republicans, they are in the danger of rooting for the country to fail. They look bad that way, I mean, and I want to say to them, cheer up, Republicans. Eventually, things will get worse.
~ Mark Shields
Worry? That's a strange thing to say. There's no way anyone would be worried about me. Besides, we're all gonna be enemies eventually.
~ Senri Ichinose
Eventually the story would spill over into the regular media.
~ David Brock
Most people find themselves charmed by me eventually. Now come, are you trying to leave a trail behind us on the streets of Paris? Are we Hansel and Gretel?
~ Kristin Harmel
For those who do not know God, selfishness will eventually win out in their hearts; the forces of hell will run rampant in and through them to the world.
~ Kyle Strobel
I don't think much about politics as such because it has no room in our working processes. Eventually, our cases will have to stand up in court. And court will hear nothing about politics.
~ Margrethe Vestager
I have this very abstract idea in my head. I wouldn't even want to call it stand-up, because stand-up conjures in one's mind a comedian with a microphone standing onstage under a spotlight telling jokes to an audience. The direction I'm going in is eventually, you won't know if it's a joke or not.
~ Garry Shandling
That's just pain she said. It goes eventually. And when it's gone, there's no lasting memory. Not the worst of it anyway. It fades. Our minds aren't made to hold on to the particulars of pain the way we do bliss. It's a gift God gives us, a sign of His care for us.
~ Charles Frazier
Nearly every communication method we invent eventually conveys unwanted commercial messages.
~ Jamais Cascio
The message, which one fall or another of the coin would eventually give him, was how to get himself out of his chamber and into Nepenthe's, so that he could tell her why he had not come to tell her why he had not come.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
Critics search for ages for the wrong word, which, to give them credit, they eventually find.
~ Peter Ustinov
With his degree from Berkeley, he'd maneuvered his way into entertainment law, which led to managing talent, which eventually led to producing.
~ Chris Colin
The stark and inescapable fact is that today we cannot defend our society by war since total war is total destruction, and if war is used as an instrument of policy, eventually we will have total war.
~ Lester B. Pearson
His legend will be written down, eventually, by those who are troubled by it.
~ Patrick White
What I hope is I'll eventually be seen as an actual individual, not as some abstraction - an art dealer running a museum.
~ Jeffrey Deitch
Increase in the wealth per capita fosters democracy; but the latter, at least according to what we have been able to observe up to now, entails great destruction of wealth and even eventually dries up the sources of it. Hence it is its own grave-digger, it destroys what gave it birth.
~ Vilfredo Pareto
Time, it covered over everything eventually. Events, people, memory. Chiniquy had disappeared beneath Time.
~ Louise Penny
He'll get around to fixing it," Murray said, as we set out on foot in the direction of Elm. "He fixes everything eventually. He's very good with all those little tools and fixtures and devices that people in cities never know the names of. The names of these things are only known in outlying communities, small towns and rural areas.
~ Don DeLillo