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I went away in my head, into a book. That was where I went whenever real life was too hard or too inflexible.
— Neil Gaiman
She was one of those people who are irrevocably, incurably honest and therefore both inflexible and vulnerable at the same time.
— Azar Nafisi
Very often, organizations are inflexible because there is too little communication between functions; they are too segregated.
— Ken Robinson
Pessimism is basically being too inflexible or too impatient with your dreams. Thanks for being so kind!!!
— Patrick Stump
To be famous is to be stuck in an inflexible place. But at least it is to be stuck with money.
— Spalding Gray
There are odious virtues; such as inflexible severity, and an integrity that accepts of no favor.
— Tacitus
The chief prerequisite for a escort is to have a flexible conscience and an inflexible politeness.
— Marguerite Gardiner
To accuse me of being too inflexible is poppycock.
— Margaret Thatcher
The truth is, hardly any of us have ethical energy enough for more than one really inflexible point of honor.
— George Bernard Shaw
A person who holds strong convictions might appear inflexible, impolite, or exceptionally obtuse, when they are merely direct.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
Huge organizations and me don't get along. They're too inflexible, waste too much time, and have too many stupid people.
— Haruki Murakami
Time is inelastic and inflexible. Time is indispensable. No achievement is possible without time.
— Brian Tracy
And it was an inflexible maxim of Roman discipline, that a good soldier should dread his officers far more than the enemy.
— Edward Gibbon
Terror is nothing else than justice, prompt, severe, inflexible.
— Maximilien De Robespierre
Charisma becomes the undoing of leaders. It makes them inflexible, convinced of their own infallibility, unable to change
— Peter Drucker
An inflexible tree breaks in a storm.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Compassion is not complete in itself, but must be accompanied by inflexible justice and wrath against sin and a desire for holiness.
— Billy Graham
And she accepted the bridge date from the tentacled horror, with the proviso that her schedule would be inflexible for the next several weeks. Up
— Max Gladstone
I believe in a world of opposites and that's why I avoid people with rigid and inflexible personalities.
— Meryl Streep
Huge organisations and me don't get along. They're too inflexible, waste too much time, have too many stupid people.
— Haruki Murakami
But their refuge had been a dead end; all that inflexible old guard could do was to die and let younger minds, still limber, take over.
— Robert A. Heinlein
The future is as irrevocable as an inflexible yesterday.
— Jorge Luis Borges
Most artists have retired too absolutely; they grow rusty, inflexible to the flow of currents.
— Anais Nin
The way of God's grace becomes indispensable when we realize that the way of God's law is inflexible.
— Tullian Tchividjian
Goethe's thinking was not rigid with inflexible contours; it was a thinking in which the concepts continually metamorphose.
— Rudolf Steiner
Terror is nothing more than justice, prompt, secure and inflexible.
— Maximilien Robespierre
It seems to be a law of nature, inflexible and inexorable, that those who will not risk cannot win.
— John Paul Jones
Right angles don't attract me. Nor straight, hard and inflexible lines created by man.
— Oscar Niemeyer
Important principles may and must be inflexible.
— Abraham Lincoln
You adhere to a philosophy, but part of the philosophy I have is that I don't want to be too doggone inflexible that I miss a good player.
— Marv Levy
It was an inflexible maxim of Roman discipline that good soldier should dread his own officers far more than the enemy
— Edward Gibbon
What's inflexible breaks in the end,
— Carmen Caine