Politeness invariably pays.
Locals invariably pay lower fares than foreigners, but considering the effort put in by the rickshaw-wallahs, it's hard to begrudge them a few extra rupees.
Philosophy is also discussed, with one apparently central and particular idea/theme mentioned a couple of times throughout the film-the idea that children invariably pay for their parents' mistakes.
Laura's preference for young, wholly committed staff invariably paid off; she knew they were less likely to criticize, were unshackled either by experience or domestic ties and would exude energy.
But as anyone with a cellular phone knows, wireless subscribers almost invariably pay for incoming as well as outgoing calls.
He invariably paid the way for both, and it was through him that Martin learned the refinements of food, drank his first champagne, and made acquaintance with Rhenish wines.
They invariably paid rent, and, considering the value of such houses, enormous rent, to the landlords.
Just as in the Caribbean, where it invariably pays to fly on to the lesser-known islands, so it is worth going the extra 300 miles to Addu.
Where your treasure is, your heart will be also - and your decision to enrich your life with time and experience (instead of more "things") will invariably pay spiritual dividends.
I know rules are broken - let's call them "administrative errors" - but authorities, especially in the US and Alaska, keep a watchful eye and lines invariably pay a heavy price for polluting.