History is full of times when the inevitable front-runner is inevitable right up until he or she is no longer inevitable.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Nothing is inevitable until it happens.
History has spurts and then is steady, and then maybe even backing up a step, and then forward again.
History serves as a model not only of who and what we are to be, we learn what to champion and what to avoid.
History is always changing behind us, and the past changes a little every time we retell it.
For every minute, the future is becoming the past.
History is with us until we learn from the suffering of the past.
Events are moving so fast and what in one moment seems impossible, the next is happening. I'm sure historians will, in time, provide theories and analysis, but for now I think most of us simply want the tide stemmed.
It is the future, of course, which politicians grapple with, and that is why politics is so disorderly. Only history clears away some of the debris.
Events are called inevitable only after they have occurred.
History is a relentless master. It has no present, only the past rushing into the future. To try to hold fast is to be swept aside.