Literature throws us many great heroes. Real life invariably outdoes them. — Wilbur Smith Copy Share Image
“An answer is invariably the parent of a whole family of new questions.” — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
The kind of people who always go on about whether a thing is in good taste invariably have very bad taste. — Joe Orton Copy Share Image
Because I have two houses, I invariably get immersed in a book and then discover it's at the other house. — Lois Lowry Copy Share Image
Fear invariably and universally induces disengagement, and disengagement is negative division of labor. — Alan Greenspan Copy Share Image
“Almost invariably, any native with enough understanding of the system to bring it down has too much invested in it to want… — Mike Brooks Copy Share Image
Those who are the most persistent, and work in the true spirit, will invariably be the most successful. — Samuel Smiles Copy Share Image
Every couple of seconds out here they're honoring somebody. You've got to get dressed, go in and sit down. Invariably somebody makes… — Dom DeLuise Copy Share Image
Upon arriving in the capital-F Future, we discover it, invariably, to be the lower-case now. — William Gibson Copy Share Image
Capitalism invariably boils down to barter between two willing parties, neither of whom uses force to work with the other. — Ben Shapiro Copy Share Image
You often see politicians who try to put on a different persona; they think they should be more jolly or serious. Invariably,… — David Frost Copy Share Image
Fact: If standard of living is your number one objective, quality of life almost never improves. But if quality of life is… — Zig Ziglar Copy Share Image
Discord or jealousy inhibits the ability of the Holy Ghost to teach us and inhibits our ability to receive light and truth.… — Henry B. Eyring Copy Share Image
If you always attach positive emotions to the things you want, and never attach negative emotions to the things you don't, then… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Having learnt my basics in theatre, I always feel film is a collaborative effort. If you do your part well and help… — Randeep Hooda Copy Share Image
As the First World War made painfully clear, when politicians and generals lead nations into war, they almost invariably assume swift victory,… — Adam Hochschild Copy Share Image
In the Indian film industry, especially those of us who are in mainstream cinema, we invariably play a typical hero's role. More… — Abhishek Bachchan Copy Share Image
Secessionists, whether in Scotland, Catalonia, Quebec or anywhere else, invariably assume that a person must either be Scottish or British, Catalan or… — Michael Ignatieff Copy Share Image
Acting for me was hard enough without having to think of the accent. And also, when I was auditioning for stuff I… — Jonathan LaPaglia Copy Share Image
Every major power always seeks to justify its action on moral grounds. Such behaviour is almost as old as the hills. The… — Martin Jacques Copy Share Image
All of those broken bones in northern Japan, all of those broken lives and those broken homes prompt us to remember what… — Simon Winchester Copy Share Image
Ask any parent what we want for our children, and invariably we say 'a better life.' To that end, we give our… — Leonor Varela Copy Share Image
Some kinds of animals burrow in the ground; others do not. Some animals are nocturnal, as the owl and the bat; others… — Aristotle Copy Share Image
The U.S. might enjoy overwhelming military advantage, but its relative economic power, which in the long run is almost invariably decisive, is… — Martin Jacques Copy Share Image
As I write, invariably I encounter more questions and answer those as I go. — David B. Coe Copy Share Image
Knowledge is invariably a matter of degree: you cannot put your finger upon even the simplest datum and say this we know. — T. S. Eliot Copy Share Image
It is sound planning that invariably earns us the outcome we want; without it, even the gods are unlikely to look with… — Herodotus Copy Share Image
Children who are treated as if they are uneducable almost invariably become uneducable. — Kenneth Clark Copy Share Image
If you practice inaction, nothing will be left undone: For the way to acquire lordship over society is by invariably not interfering. — Laozi Copy Share Image