Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature's inexorable imperative.
It seems to be a law of nature, inflexible and inexorable, that those who will not risk cannot win.
It was one long, anxious, inexorable, eternal vigil.
In the end, nature is inexorable: it has no reason to hurry and, sooner or later, it takes what belongs to it. Unconsciously and inflexibly obedient to its own laws, it doesn't know art, just as it doesn't know freedom, just as it doesn't know goodness.
Oppression that is clearly inexorable and invincible does not give rise to revolt but to submission.
Education can counteract the natural tendency to do the wrong thing, but the inexorable succession of generations requires that the basis for this knowledge be constantly refreshed.
Victims suggest innocence. And innocence, by the inexorable logic that governs all relational terms, suggests guilt.
The inexorable compulsion of all things is towards health or destruction, life or death, and we hasten our joys or our woes to the logical extreme. It is urgent, therefore, that we be joyous if we wish to live.
Whoever has witnessed another's ideal becomes his inexorable judge and as it were his evil conscience.
Europe has what we do not have yet, a sense of the mysterious and inexorable limits of life, a sense, in a word, of tragedy. And we have what they sorely need: a sense of life's possibilities.