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The baresark loses all fear; his method is all-out attack, and invariably he takes his opponent with him even if he falls.
— David Gemmell
Once launched in the dizzy path of jealousy, lovers invariably give full sway to their imaginations and entertain the wildest ideas.
— Eugene Sue
Preservationists are the only people in the world who are invariably confirmed in their wisdom after the fact.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Passionate people invariably deny their anger, and cowards often boast their ignorance of fear.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
If you think I'm one of those people who try to be funny at breakfast you're wrong. I'm invariably ill-tempered in the early morning.
— Daphne Du Maurier
You look at any culture, and prohibition has invariably been an unmitigated failure. It is just idiotic to criminalise any substance, I think.
— Rhys Ifans
It is sound planning that invariably earns us the outcome we want; without it, even the gods are unlikely to look with favour on our designs.
— Herodotus
The military preferred - invariably - those who could be readily defined, assigned roles, understood, and controlled.
— Guy Gavriel Kay
A woman's sentimental monkeyshines will always deceive her lover, who invariably waxes ecstatic where her husband necessarily shrugs his shoulders.
— Honore De Balzac
Going into the unknown is invariably frightening, but we learn what is significantly new only through adventures.
— M. Scott Peck
If you practice inaction, nothing will be left undone: For the way to acquire lordship over society is by invariably not interfering.
— Laozi
The search for moral guidance which shall not depend upon external authority has invariably ended in the acknowledgment of some new authority.
— Walter Lippmann
Public opinion, or what passes for public opinion, is not invariably a moderating force in the jungle of politics.
— George F. Kennan
People who invariably put themselves first will find that others tend to put them last.
— Nido R. Qubein
Invariably, we all are 'MIND LORDS'.
— Ogwo David Emenike
Men who wield great violence at home against their wives and children are invariably people of weak character.
— Haruki Murakami
Never open the door to a lesser evil, for other and greater ones invariably slink in after it.
— Baltasar Gracian
Beauty of whatever kind, in its supreme development, invariably excites the sensitive soul to tears.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Avoid wine and women - choose a freckly-faced girl for a wife; they are invariably more amiable.
— William Osler
Man's will is free to follow his inclinations, but fallen man's inclinations are always and invariably away from God.
— R.C. Sproul
He is invariably in a hurry being in a hurry is one of the tributes he pays to life.
— Elizabeth Bibesco
Whenever we dig down into the achievements of a creative artist, we invariably trace them to the beginning of all beginnings: labour.
— Galina Ulanova
While enthusiasm may be necessary for great accomplishments elsewhere, on Wall Street it almost invariably leads to disaster
— Benjamin Graham
I think it will be found that experience, the true source and foundation of all knowledge, invariably confirms its truth.
— Thomas Malthus
When a movie is called 'searingly honest,' it's almost invariably grim and demonstrates how bad things can get.
— Bill Nighy
Be vary wary of people who declare that they're going to create heaven on earth, they almost invariably create hell.
— Francois Lelord
Nature does not change, although the way of viewing nature invariably changes from age to age.
— Masanobu Fukuoka
In biblical study, it should invariably be the rule that you must start with the whole before you begin to pay attention to the parts.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Sick children, if not too shy to speak, will always express this wish. They invariably prefer a story to be told to them, rather than read to them.
— Florence Nightingale
Invariably, micromanaging results in four problems: deceit, disloyalty, conflict, and communication problems.
— John Rosemond
I won't mention names, but in my career, the most talented people invariably are the easiest and nicest to get along with.
— James Caan
I started doing pot jokes, and I noticed that audiences invariably love pot jokes. Even people who don't smoke pot think it's a funny subject.
— Doug Benson
Even when they are geniuses in spite of it, their masterpieces are invariably warped.
— Christopher Isherwood
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
Success breeds success on a marathon route. If you can prove to yourself that you are doing well, then invariably you will do even better.
— Phil Hewitt
Upon arriving in the capital-F Future, we discover it, invariably, to be the lower-case now.
— William Gibson
A lost article invariably shows up after you replace it.
— Calvin Coolidge
Looking back on our lives, we invariably find that the person we pretended to be is the person we became.
— Robert Breault
Innumerable confusions and a feeling of despair invariably emerge in periods of great technological and cultural transition.
— Marshall McLuhan
Those who are most conscious of forgiveness are invariably those who have been most acutely convicted of their sin.
— Sinclair B. Ferguson
People invariably chose inimitable people to imitate.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The forms of manners which should be scrupulously observed are, invariably, those which contribute to the comfort, or dignity of others.
— Josephine Ross
It is unfair to suppose that one party has invariably acted rightly, and that the other is responsible for every wrong that has been committed.
— Nelson A. Miles
Far from making peace, wars invariably serve as classrooms and laboratories where men and techniques and states of mind are prepared for the next war.
— Wendell Berry
While the censorious man is most severe in judging others, he is invariably the most ready to repel any animadversions made upon himself.
— Elias Lyman Magoon
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative.
— Winston S. Churchill
Identity is invariably false to facts.
— Alfred Korzybski
My first impressions of people are invariably right.
— Oscar Wilde
Comedians on the stage are invariably suicidal when they get home.
— Elsa Lanchester
Always remember that random ailments invariably descend when one fails to ascend into a unified state. In other words, TRAIN AWAY THE PAIN.
— S.A. Traina
All the war-propaganda, all the screaming and lies and hatred, comes invariably from people who are not fighting.
— George Orwell
She who laughs last may not invariably laugh best, but she does laugh.
— Patricia C. Wrede
For while spirituality has the dynamic to transcend and transform culture, it invariably expresses itself in and through culture.
— Kirkley C. Sands
People in their early 20s are invariably weird.
— Steve Pavlina
It's no small irony that the government inevitably and invariably ends up promoting precisely that which they would most like to repress.
— Jock Sturges
American straightforwardness is almost as disarming as Americans invariably think it is.
— Lorraine Hansberry
I've seen the people who talk about their love lives in print invariably have doomed relationships with the person they're talking about.
— John Cusack
Feeling normal for any extended period of time raises hopes that turn out, almost invariably, to be writ on water.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
,m./But it is precisely at those moments when the glass seems to be 'set fair' that Fate invariably decides to take a hand.
— John Bude
The trouble with telling a good story is that it invariably reminds the other fellow of a dull one.
— Sid Caesar
Progress is not an illusion; it happens, but it is slow and invariably disappointing.
— George Orwell
Youth is almost invariably liberal, age conservative. Adopt
— Charlotte M. Brame
Our civilisation is haunted by the notion that the quickest way of doing anything is invariably the best.
— George Orwell
It is a strange, repetitive feature of action movies that the infuriating go-by-the-rules boss of the maverick hero is almost invariably Black.)
— David Graeber
Invariably it turns out to be who you've been reading in the last couple of weeks, and two hours or two days [on favourite authors
— Robert Asprin
Understanding our unity as the body of Christ invariably leads to understanding the fact that we need each other in love
— Sunday Adelaja
Champions invariably have fervent philosophical beliefs. Philosophy, in its simplest terms, means 'the love of wisdom.'
— Zig Ziglar
Life is fickle; the fair man doesn't invariably win.
— Mark Hodder
Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariably they are both disappointed.
— Albert Einstein
In my experience of fights and fighting, it is invariably the aggressor who keeps getting everything wrong.
— Martin Amis
Hong Kong's people will get what they want, despite China's objections. Freedom invariably wins in the end.
— Chris Patten
I've had the healthy and sobering experience of constantly working with music that is invariably better than any performance of it can be.
— Andre Previn
Success goes thus invariably with a certain plus or positive power: an ounce of power must balance an ounce of weight.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Those who are the most persistent, and work in the true spirit, will invariably be the most successful.
— Samuel Smiles
In efforts to soar above our nature, we invariably fall below it.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Capture of a wild animal is invariably traumatic.
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
Paper money will invariably operate in the body of politics as spirit liquors on the human body. They prey on the vitals and ultimately destroy them
— George Washington
When one woman strikes at the heart of another, she seldom misses, and the wound is invariably fatal.
— Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos
Shyness is invariably a suppression of something. It's almost a fear of what you're capable of.
— Rhys Ifans
The biography I've written about Wendy Wasserstein will almost invariably be different than the one anyone else would write.
— Julie Salamon
So heedless have we become of our own image that second-hand mobile phones now invariably come with a SIM card chock-full of discarded intimacies.
— Will Self
In low theologies, hell is invariably the deepest truth, and the love of God is not so deep as hell.
— George MacDonald
Evangeline's obliviousness was a reason to like her rather than not: I liked least those schoolfellows whose awareness of me invariably caused misery.
— Sonya Hartnett
Life invariably provides every individual a cause to discover prudence amidst disquiet.
— Mayank Sharma
Art's greatest efforts are invariably a timid counterfeit of Nature.
— Honore De Balzac
Doubt is invariably the result of want or weakness of faith.
— Mahatma Gandhi