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No matter what happens   /noʊ mˈætər wət hˈæpənz/   Listen
No matter what happens

adverb
1.
In spite of all obstacles.  Synonyms: come hell or high water, whatever may come.






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"No matter what happens" Quotes from Famous Books



... varmints set about burnin' a honest man's buildin's up! I'll take the law into my own hands onless somethin' is did soon. P'raps that parson kin manage to rouse up the village, and upset old Dilks. Ef so be it falls through I'm gwine to take a hand, no matter what happens." ...
— Darry the Life Saver - The Heroes of the Coast • Frank V. Webster

... muttered, as he sat by the window and looked out on the calm Autumn night. "I wish he would leave it. I am not safe as long as he remains. At any rate, I shall do my duty as I have always done it, no matter what happens." ...
— The Hilltop Boys - A Story of School Life • Cyril Burleigh

... well be. She's Christian Scientist, and that is only the next thing to it. Besides, she is terribly masterful, is Mrs. Brenton. Take the case of the baby, for instance: no matter what happens to be the trouble with the little one, Mrs. Brenton won't allow a grain of calomel inside the house. ...
— The Brentons • Anna Chapin Ray

... the man indignantly, "I will not! But I'll be downstairs when you need me. And," he added warningly, "you'll need me." "No," said the girl. "No matter what happens, I tell you, between us, ...
— Vera - The Medium • Richard Harding Davis

... every friendship that he cherishes, rest upon illusion; for, as a rule, with increase of knowledge they are bound to vanish. Nevertheless, here as elsewhere, a man should courageously pursue truth, and never weary of striving to settle accounts with himself and the world. No matter what happens to the right or to the left of him,—be it a chimaera or fancy that makes him happy, let him take heart and go on, with no fear of the desert which widens to his view. Of one thing only must he be quite certain: that under no circumstances ...
— The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; The Art of Controversy • Arthur Schopenhauer


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