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No man should have a secret from his wife. She invariably finds it out (Variably Quotes)
... though not invariably the worst choice, war is always an obscene horror (Variably Quotes)
I usually want to crawl into the ground after I make a film, almost invariably (Variably Quotes)
... the woman who grows up with the idea that she is simply to be an amiable animal, to be caressed and coaxed, is invariably a bitterly disappointed woman. A game of chess will cure such a conceit forever. The woman that knows the most, thinks the most, feels the most, is the most. Intellectual affection is the only lasting love. Love that has a game of chess in it can checkmate any man and solve the problem of life (Variably Quotes)
The validity of all the inductive methods depends on the assumption that every event, or the beginning of every phenomenon, must have some cause; some antecedent, upon the existence of which it is invariably and unconditionally consequent (Variably Quotes)
The person who comes up to you and makes the most noise and is the most intrusive is invariably the person in the room who has no respect for you at all, and it’s really all about them (Variably Quotes)
In those days contests were extremely rough and frequently cost the participants their lives. Thus, whenever I sallied forth to take part in any of those affairs, I invariably bade farewell to my parents, since I had no assurance that I should ever return alive (Variably Quotes)
There is only one real tragedy in a woman's life. The fact that her past is always her lover, and her future invariably her husband (Variably Quotes)
Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult it is to bring it home (Variably Quotes)
Strange difference of sex, that time and circumstance, which enlarge the views of most men, narrow the views of women almost invariably (Variably Quotes)
Freedom is not an abstraction, nor is a little of it enough. A little more is not enough either. Having less, being less, impoverished in freedom and rights, women then invariably have less self-respect: less self-respect than any human being needs to live a brave and honest life (Variably Quotes)
Beauty of whatever kind, in its supreme development, invariably excites the sensitive soul to tears (Variably Quotes)
We carry our past with us, to wit, the primitive and inferior man with his desires and emotions, and it is only with an enormous effort that we can detach ourselves from this burden. If it comes to a neurosis, we invariably have to deal with a considerably intensified shadow. And if such a person wants to be cured it is necessary to find a way in which his conscious personality and his shadow can live together (Variably Quotes)
If you want to be a grocer, or a general, or a politician, or a judge, you will invariably become it; that is your punishment. If you never know what you want to be, if you live what some might call the dynamic life but what I will call the artistic life, if each day you are unsure of who you are and what you know you will never become anything, and that is your reward (Variably Quotes)
The first time I try anything is invariably not very successful. I tend to grow slowly, but solidly (Variably Quotes)
With a short lens I can reveal the hidden things near at hand, with a long lens the hidden things far away. The telephoto lens provides a new visual sensation for people: it widens their horizons. And, conversely, the things under our nose invariably look good when blown up really big (Variably Quotes)
Speculations apparently the most unprofitable have almost invariably been those from which the greatest practical applications have emanated (Variably Quotes)
If you stay in the mainstream of life, you let in the suffering of the world that invariably enters all of our lives by the time we’re in our middle years, when we’ve experienced a few deaths and read a few headlines (Variably Quotes)
All nonstate threats to life, liberty, and property appear to be relatively petty and therefore can be dealt with. Only states can pose truly massive threats, and sooner or later the horrors with which they menace mankind invariably come to pass (Variably Quotes)
In history the way of annihilation is invariably prepared by inward degeneration, by decrease of life. Only then can a shock from outside put an end to the whole (Variably Quotes)
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