Top 10 Invariably Means Quotes
#1. Anyone who has used that comforting phrase 'a nice cup of tea' invariably means Indian tea.
George Orwell
#2. You have to surpass the levels of success that you have already achieved, and that's the challenge. But, it's a welcome challenge. I appreciate it because it brings the best out of me.
T.I.
#3. Decision invariably involves renunciation: for every yes there must be a no, each decision eliminating or killing other options (the root of the word decide means "slay," as in homicide or suicide).
Irvin D. Yalom
#4. The content and forms of American communications-the myths and the means of transmitting them-are devoted to manipulation. When successfully employed, as they invariably are, the result is individual passivity, a state of inertia that precludes action.
Herbert Schiller
#5. As the species of the same genus usually have, though by no means invariably, much similarity in habits and constitution, and always in structure, the struggle will generally be more severe between them, if they come into competition with each other, than between the species of distinct genera.
Charles Darwin
#7. The most remarkable moment is when you go out on the stage and you hear the applause of the audience!
Mireille Mathieu
#8. I can see how a relationship with a writer would be an easy thing.
Jeff Bridges
#9. Knowing it--knowing it's true is one thing, but believing what you know... well, there's the tough part.
Edward Albee
#10. Champions invariably have fervent philosophical beliefs. Philosophy, in its simplest terms, means 'the love of wisdom.'
Zig Ziglar
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