From heaven even the most miserable life will look like one bad night at an inconvenient hotel.
Falling in love is not an act of will. It is not a conscious choice. No matter how open to or eager for it we may be, the experience may still elude us. Contrarily, the experience may capture us at times when we are definitely not seeking it, when it is inconvenient and undesirable.
Churchill was fundamentally what the English call unstable - by which they mean anybody who has that touch of genius which is inconvenient in normal times.
Poverty is no disgrace to a man, but it is confoundedly inconvenient.
I'll never stop caring. But the thing about caring is, it's inconvenient. Sometimes you've got to give when it makes no sense to at all. Sometimes you've got to give until it hurts.
The gun lobby finds waiting periods inconvenient. You have only to ask my husband how inconvenient he finds his wheelchair from time to time.
It's not only the most difficult thing to know one's self, but the most inconvenient.
It's very inconvenient because every time I finish, let's say, a chapter of a book, I think I'm going to ring Richard and then realize: Oh, Christ, I've buried him. I buried him last year.
All designed tools and objects are sort of extensions of human abilities, and they do tend to make life richer for us. But, an awful lot of designs, especially in this country, make life a lot more inconvenient. I'm thinking, for instance, of high-fidelity units that have so many switches and toggles and buttons and things that they confuse most people.
When a denomination begins to consider doctrine divisive, theology troublesome, and convictions inconvenient, consider that denomination on its way to a well-deserved death.
An Inconvenient Truth is so convincing that it makes opposers of the argument as credible as Holocaust deniers.
The left-handed are precious; they take places which are inconvenient for the rest.
As a general rule, writing is very inconvenient.
I'm doomed to act like myself, even when it's inconvenient!
True love is usually the most inconvenient kind.
A gaffe is a politician inadvertently telling an inconvenient truth.
Life *is* complex, and, in many ways, life *is* beyond our comprehension today. . . Sometimes important questions have maddeningly complex or inconvenient answers that neither satisfy nor soothe.
The life where nothing was ever unexpected. Or inconvenient. Or unusual. The life without colour, pain or past.
The truth about the climate crisis is still inconvenient for the large carbon polluters and the politicians who are in their pockets.
Many will, no doubt, prefer to retain old unsystematic names as far as possible, but it is easy to see that the desire to avoid change may carry us too far in this direction; it will undoubtedly be very inconvenient to the present generation of chemists to abandon familiar and cherished names, but nevertheless it may be a wise course to boldly face the difficulty, rather than inflict on coming generations a partially illogical and unsystematic nomenclature.