It was unavoidable, my writing. I feel I had no choice in the matter, no more than I had about an unfortunate bone structure and a healthy head of hair.
I prefer not to fly, but sometimes it's unavoidable.
When it comes to impending, unavoidable extinction, ignorance is bliss.
Humor is unavoidable. It might not feel funny in the moment, but more often than not there's a light at the end of the tunnel.
Slowly, I've come to realize That I cannot heal my past And that fearing the unavoidable future Is pointless
But while we can never predict where events will take us or the unavoidable bills we will have to pay as a consequence, we must confront the ghastly truth of Labour's legacy.
Cars are part of our genetic makeup. It's unavoidable.
Fear reaches only to the point where the unavoidable begins; from there on, it loses its meaning. And all we have left is the hope that we are making the right decision.
Change is good. And in fact unavoidable.
Pain and suffering are two completely difference experiences. Pain is unavoidable. Suffering is self-created.
If suffering were an unavoidable part of our existence, we should try to alleviate it as far as possible in practical, earthly ways.
Your happy destiny is unavoidable.
Fate, however, is to all appearance more unavoidable than unexpected.
She sounded as though love were an unfortunate but unavoidable condition.
So you try to think of someone else you're mad at, and the unavoidable answer pops into your little warped brain: everyone.
For within livin structures defined by profit, by linear power, by institutional dehumanization, our feelings were not meant to survive. Kept around as unavoidable adjuncts or pleasant pastimes, our feelings were expected to kneel to thought as women were expected to kneel to men. But women have survived. As poets.
I might say that what amateurs call a style is usually only the unavoidable awkwardnesses in first trying to make something that has not heretofore been made. Almost no new classics resemble other previous classics. At first people see only the awkwardness. Then they are not so perceptible. When they show so very awkwardly people think these awkwardnesses are the style and many copy them. This is regrettable.
It feels that way when I'm doing a play, absolutely. On film and television, it's more complicated than that I think, and when you start to add the business into the mix, and the industry into the mix, it doesn't maintain it's purity. That's something that's inevitable and unavoidable, but that's why I try to do plays as much as I possibly can.
Yet it seems that a final race struggle is unavoidable
At best, I consider flying an unavoidable necessity, a time to resurrect forgotten prayers and contemplate the end of all joy in a twisted howling heap of machinery; at worst, I rank it right up there with psychotic episodes and torture at the hands of malevolent strangers.