Innumerable confusions and a feeling of despair invariably emerge in periods of great technological and cultural transition.
The kind of people who always go on about whether a thing is in good taste invariably have very bad taste.
The trouble with telling a good story is that it invariably reminds the other fellow of a dull one.
A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity.
The first time I try anything is invariably not very successful. I tend to grow slowly, but solidly.
History is full of blank spaces, but good stories, invariably, are not.
I think it will be found that experience, the true source and foundation of all knowledge, invariably confirms its truth.
If Christianity is not scientific, and Science is not of God, then there is no invariable law, and truth becomes an accident.
Propaganda invariably serves the long-term interests of some elite.
All the war-propaganda, all the screaming and lies and hatred, comes invariably from people who are not fighting.
Life - and I don't suppose I'm the first to make this comparison - is a disease: sexually transmitted, and invariably fatal.
When asked, 'How do you write?' I invariably answer, 'one word at a time.'
A narrow mind and a fat head invariably come on the same person.
Capitalism invariably boils down to barter between two willing parties, neither of whom uses force to work with the other.
At the start of first terms, presidents invariably have a measure of goodwill.
The more facts you tell, the more you sell. An advertisement's chance for success invariably increases as the number of pertinent merchandise facts included in the advertisement increases.
Literature throws us many great heroes. Real life invariably outdoes them.
It's a universal truth that no parent wishes to acknowledge that the fear and phobias we are in thrall to in adulthood almost invariably connect back to childhood experiences.
When a movie is called 'searingly honest,' it's almost invariably grim and demonstrates how bad things can get.
Trusting people to pursue their own futures invariably provides better outcomes. Money goes where it is needed, rather than being absorbed by administration costs.
Society mends its wounds. And that's invariably true in all the tragedies, in the comedies as well. And certainly in the histories.