5 Metaphors for inevitable

And that reminds me of the late war, in which the Inevitable that I was always being called upon to face, was the Inevitable Prussian.

'Inevitable isn't a good word.

In Scotch households oatmeal porridge is as inevitable as breakfast itself, except perhaps on Sundays, as this anecdote will illustrate.

It is primarily an outward thing, as emotion, which is a phase of personality, is an inward thing; what the necessary sequence of events, the chain of causation, is to plot,its cardinal idea,that the necessary harmony of parts, the chime of line and colour, is to beauty; thus beauty is as inevitable as fate, as structurally planted in the form and colour of the universe as fate is in its temporal movement.

Habit is as inevitable as Memory; and as nothing can be forgotten, but, when once known, is known forever,so nothing is done but will be done again.

5 Metaphors for  inevitable