Quotes About Fortuitous
Two days before I got the audition for 'Extras,' I was offered a theatre role, and I asked my husband, Terry, whether I should take it or not. He said, 'No, wait and see what else comes in.' Lo and behold, along came 'Extras.' Now that was lucky!
~ Ashley Jensen
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It's not We're an awesome band.' The bottom line is, we're just very fortunate.
~ Tony Kanal
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The happy combination of fortuitous circumstances.
~ Walter Scott
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It's a bit embarrassing to admit, but everything that happens happens for no real reason.
~ Daniel Klein
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It ["The Ancient Mariner"] is marvellous in its mastery over that delightfully fortuitous inconsequence that is the adamantine logic of dreamland.
~ James Russell Lowell
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It seems like the good things that have happened in my career are things that you don't try to plan and push, and make it happen, it just seems to happen.
~ Wanda Jackson
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Anything sweet, really sweet, that I have was nothing that I planned.
~ Sandra Bullock
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My career is a very happy accident. I never studied communications.
~ Doris Burke
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said, "Her timing is impeccable. She's your lucky penny.
~ Kresley Cole
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I am concerned with facts of quite unverifiable intrinsic value, but which, by their absolutely unexpected violently fortuitous character, and the kind of associations of suspect ideas they provoke.
~ Andre Breton
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might damn them both for treachery and lechery, but I was so far removed from the realness of it that I was more struck by the fortuitous rhyme of those two sins than by the awesome enormity of the crime.
~ Lawrence Block
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That the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms, I will no more believe than that the accidental jumbling of the alphabet would fall into a most ingenious treatise of philosophy.
~ Jonathan Swift
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Nature's fortuitous manifestation of her purposeless objectionableness.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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There was no way that I could explain to dogs, friends, or parents my compelling need to return to Africa to launch a long-term study of the gorillas. Some may call it destiny and others may call it dismaying. I call the sudden turn of events in my life fortuitous.
~ Dian Fossey
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We are the product of 4.5 billion years of fortuitous, slow biological evolution. There is no reason to think that the evolutionary process has stopped. Man is a transitional animal. He is not the climax of creation.
~ Dr. Carl Sagan
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A new world, material without being real, where poor ghosts, breathing dreams like air, drifted fortuitously about.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Still - so many of the important times in life begin by seeming incidental.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Every film that I make is an accident.
~ Vetrimaaran
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In despotic States the sovereign is so attached to the exercise of his power, that he dislikes the constraint even of his own regulations; and he is well pleased that his agents should follow a somewhat fortuitous line of conduct, provided he be certain that their actions will never counteract his desires.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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Things happen in weird, serendipitous ways.
~ Jon M. Chu
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Thomas," I said, coming forward to greet him. "How fortuitous that you should come to see me now!
~ Margaret George
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Auspicious coincidence is the right thing happening at the right time.
~ Sakyong Mipham
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The Misses Braby were twins who had shapeless faces on which the features seemed to have been placed fortuitously without any attempt at assembling them in such a way as to convey a significance.
~ Anthony Powell
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I know that my birth is fortuitous, a laughable accident, and yet, as soon as I forget myself, I behave as if it were a capital event, indispensable to the progress and equilibrium of the world.
~ Emil Cioran
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