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Quotes About Inexorable

Love is hard, harder than steel and thrice as cruel. It is inexorable as the tides, and life and death alike follow in its wake.
~ Jacqueline Carey
They are fools, who reckon Elua a soft god, fit only for the worship of starry-eyed lovers. Let the warriors clamor after gods of blood and thunder; love is hard, harder than steel and thrice as cruel. It is as inexorable as the tides, and life and death alike follow in it's wake.
~ Jacqueline Carey
Let the warriors clamor after gods of blood and thunder; love is hard, harder than steel and thrice as cruel. It is as inexorable as the tides, and life and death alike follow in its wake.
~ Jacqueline Carey
L'amore è duro, più duro dell'acciaio e tre volte più crudele. È inesorabile come la marea, e vita e morte seguono la sua scia.
~ Jacqueline Carey
Love is hard, harder than steel and thrice as cruel. It is as inexorable as the tides, and life and death alike follow in its wake.
~ Jacqueline Carey
Only time might help, time which surrendered all secrets but only on the inexorable condition, as far as he could tell, that the secret could no longer be used.
~ James Baldwin
Europe has what we do not have yet, a sense of the mysterious and inexorable limits of life, a sense, in a word, of tragedy. And we have what they sorely need: a sense of life's possibilities.
~ James Baldwin
We must proceed with a full realization that no statute enacted by man can repeal the inexorable laws of nature.
~ Warren G. Harding
Grief is like that sometimes. Like water, it finds any opening, forces itself through any crack until it explodes, inexorable.
~ Cody McFadyen
Fortunate is he whose mind has the power to probe the causes of things and trample underfoot all terrors and inexorable fate.
~ Virgil
I WOULD NOT HAVE RETURNED TO this year of 1966 if I had not experienced one of those life-changing encounters on the road that rise up periodically to let us know that fate remains inexorable in its utter strangeness and its capacity for astonishment. At
~ Pat Conroy
However, it is well to remember that nature is neither good nor bad, neither altruistic nor egoistic, and that it operates through the human psyche as well as through crystals and plants and animals with the same inexorable laws.
~ Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
The scientific perspective of the world, especially the living world, inexorably impresses on us a dynamic picture of the world of entities and structures involved in continuous and incessant change and in process without ceasing.
~ Arthur Peacocke
Explosion is a beautiful word an a very big one. Later I learned others, the kind you can whisper only when you're alone. Inexorable. Ornamentation. Profile. Catastrophic. Electrical. District Nurse. They get bigger and bigger if you say them over and over again. You whisper and whisper and let the word grow untilnothing exists except the word.
~ Tove Jansson
It seems to be a law of nature, inflexible and inexorable, that those who will not risk cannot win.
~ John Paul Jones
Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque revenit. (You may drive nature out with a pitchfork, she will nevertheless come back.)
~ Horace
Victims suggest innocence. And innocence, by the inexorable logic that governs all relational terms, suggests guilt.
~ Susan Sontag
It seemed that love was working through him inexorably, more exotic and sweet and disorienting than raw opium. More pervasive than oxygen from air.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Revenge is like sex, Mister Dresden. It's best when it comes on slow, quiet, until it all seems inexorable.
~ Jim Butcher
It seemed incredible to me that day without premonitions or symbols should be the one of my inexorable death .
~ Jorge Luís Borges
To fight disease without medicine is to push against a shadow; a darkness that spreads as inexorably as night.
~ Diana Gabaldon
In the end, nature is inexorable: it has no reason to hurry and, sooner or later, it takes what belongs to it. Unconsciously and inflexibly obedient to its own laws, it doesn't know art, just as it doesn't know freedom, just as it doesn't know goodness.
~ Ivan Turgenev
The funny thing about murder is that the act is often committed decades before the actual action. Something happens, and it leads, inexorably, to death many years later. A bad seed is planted. It's like those old horror films from the Hammer studios, of the monster, not running, never running, but walking without pause, without thought or mercy, toward its victim. Murder is often like that. It starts way far off.
~ Louise Penny
Europe has what we do not have yet, a sense of the mysterious and inexorable limits of life, a sense, in a word, of tragedy. And we have what they sorely need a sense of life's possibilities.
~ James Arthur Baldwin