A Quote by A. J. P. Taylor

Nothing is inevitable until it happens. — © A. J. P. Taylor
Nothing is inevitable until it happens.
History is full of times when the inevitable front-runner is inevitable right up until he or she is no longer inevitable.
For the cable news guest, nothing happens for a while until suddenly everything happens very quickly. After you receive your television face, you stand around for a while, ignored, until you're sat down at a desk and asked to argue with strangers.
In radio, they say, nothing happens until the announcer says it happens.
Nothing ever happens in Mexico until it happens.
I love being out there on the mound with the ball in my hand. I can control the game. I'm out there. No clock - nothing happens until I throw that thing. Nothing happens. I love that feeling.
Nothing happens just because we are aware of modern day slavery, but nothing will ever happen until we are.
Before a revolution happens, it is perceived as impossible; after it happens, it is seen as having been inevitable.
There is nothing inevitable about crime and there is nothing inevitable about anti-social behaviour.
It was old President Diaz who said that nothing ever happens in Mexico until it happens. Things rock along from day to day, and then all at once you are caught up in a rush of unforeseen events.
Nothing happens until you decide.
A plate of food hits the table, lands right in front of you. One of two things happens. Either you sit up and look at it and react to it, or nothing happens. If nothing happens then that restaurant is stuck in mediocrity forever.
Nothing happens until I make it happen.
Nothing happens until something moves.
I can see how everything relates to everything else when I think that nothing is merely coincidental. If everything that happens is inevitable, then the world is connected and whole.
Never act until you have clearly answered the question: "What happens if I do nothing?"
I think it is inevitable that we make Us/Them distinctions but there's nothing inevitable about who counts as a Them.
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