Inevitably Quotes
625 Inevitably quotes by 524 unique authors
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All proofs inevitably lead to propositions which have no proof! All things are known because we want to believe in them.
— Frank Herbert
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That government is best which governs the least, so taught the courageous founders of this nation. This simple declaration is diametrically opposed to the all…
— Ezra Taft Benson
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If friendship is to transpire between two people, it is important that both be in a state of availability. I have often been in the…
— Unknown Author
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Optimism, that is healthy in its application, will inevitably result in better physical and emotional health.
— Richard Bandler
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The invention of IQ did a great disservice to creativity in education. ... Individuality, personality, originality, are too precious to be meddled with by amateur…
— Joel Henry Hildebrand
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Any artist that's involved in their work is inevitably going to have a focus in what they do.
— Jock Sturges
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Every relationship in your organization will affect you one way or another. Those who do not increase you will inevitably decrease you.
— John C. Maxwell
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Always and inevitably everyone underestimates the number of stupid individuals in circulation.
— Carlo M. Cipolla
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The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty.
— Immanuel Kant
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The Greeks had had vast experience in this world, their imagination had been fertile and they had created much...that, in these circumstances, they should fall…
— Joseph Kastein
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I've never found an important decision made by a great organization that was made at a point of unanimity. Significant decisions carry risks and inevitably…
— James C. Collins
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As long as a handful of U.S. scientists, most receiving funds from the fossil fuel industry, get equal time with hundreds of the world's leading…
— Joseph J. Romm
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Those who mistake their good luck for their merit are inevitably bound for disaster.
— J. Christopher Herold
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The very act of committing an experience to the page is necessarily an act of reduction, and regardless of craft or skill, vision or voice,…
— Bret Anthony Johnston
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No matter what precautions we take, no matter how well we have put together a good life, no matter how hard we have worked to…
— Timothy Keller
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Freedom is partial to no race. Freedom has no religion. Freedom favors no ethnicity. Freedom discriminates not between rich and poor countries. Inevitably freedom will…
— Eskinder Nega
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If anyone, no matter who, were given the opportunity of choosing from amongst all the nations in the world the set of beliefs which he…
— Herodotus
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Of all the potential perils to the new American republic, the prospect of concentrated power . . . troubled the intellectual leaders of the Revolutionary…
— Joe Conason
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The government of a nation itself is usually found to be but the reflux of the individuals composing it. The government that is ahead of…
— Samuel Smiles
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There's an abundance of exposure when you start working in American films. Inevitably you become a brand and that has to be controlled.
— Tom Hardy
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To leave the number of births unrestricted, as is done in most states, inevitably causes poverty among the citizens, and poverty produces crime and faction.
— Aristotle
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To let them share in the highest offices is to take a risk; inevitably, their unjust standards will cause them to commit injustice, and their…
— Aristotle
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In Western society, and particularly in American society, imagination is stulified from infancy. The imaginative child is discouraged and upbraided. He is told that the…
— Philip Wylie
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The following proposition seems to me in a high degree probable—namely, that any animal whatever, endowed with well-marked social instincts, the parental and filial affections…
— Charles Darwin
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If we do not have a deep foundation of faith and a solid testimony of truth, we may have difficulty withstanding the harsh storms and…
— Thomas S. Monson
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