Inevitable
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Inevitable derives from the Latin word vitare (to avoid) and the prefix in (meaning not or without). It refers to something that cannot be avoided.
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[edit] Music
- The Inevitable was released by "Squirrel Nut Zippers" in 1995.
- Da Inevitable was released by Koopsta Knicca.
- Inevitable is a song written by Shakira.
- Inevitable Alien Nation is the second album by Keoki.
- The Inevitability of a Strange World was released in 2006 by Halifax.
- Mushroomhead released "Inevitable" in the album M3 in 1999.
- Anberlin released the song "Inevitable" in the album Cities in 2007
[edit] Books
- Steven Goldberg's book The Inevitability of Patriarchy was published in 1973.
[edit] Alternative use
- In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, inevitables are extraplanar magical constructs.
[edit] Quotes
- xxxHolic, Yuuko Ichihara : - "In This world there no such thing as coincidence, only inevitability."
- The Inevitable is also the name of the first episode of the anime adaptation of xxxHolic.
- The Matrix, Agent Smith (hearing the coming subway): - "Do you hear that, Mr. Anderson? That is the sound of inevitability."
- The Matrix Reloaded, Agent Smith(s): - (the many copies of Agent Smith all saying in an echo) "It is inevitable!"
- The Matrix Revolutions, Neo: - "You were right Smith. You're always right. It was inevitable."
- John F Kennedy: - "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
- Isaac Asimov : - "It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant."
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines T-500 : - "Judgement day is inevitable."
[edit] External links
- Derek Brockis's - The Theory of Inevitability (Tofi)
- NSA's - The Inevitability of Failure
- The Inevitable Dossier
- K.C. Golden's - The Inevitability Trap
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