Quotes About Events
But not a day has slipped by these past hundred years that I haven't recollected my final flight. And now, on the eve of their centenary, here in the darkened museum—Sergeant Stubby asleep beside me, climate-controlled air sighing around us—those events replay behind these glass eyes that I can never close.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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What occurs under the public gaze with so much pomp and ceremony is often the conclusion, or mere ratification, of what has taken place over weeks or months within the walls of such houses.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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As we walked, I pulled out the newspaper I'd found. "Getting caught up on current events?" Sam asked. "No," Corey said. "She's doing her research for that essay we have due next week. You know Maya. Escaping a forest fire, helicopter crash, and crazed would-be kidnappers is no reason to ask for an extension." "I'm sure she brought it for fire-starter, guys.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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and dances at night. Daisy greeted the people she knew, which was
~ Ken Follett
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The world news might not be therapeutic.
~ Ken Kesey
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You read so much about the healing power of memoir, but you don't read about the wounding power it has first. The recollection of past events is not, in and of itself, therapeutic.
~ Janice Erlbaum
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God made every man to have power to be mightier than the events round about him; to hold by his firm will the reigns by which all things are guided.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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Most people consider the course of events as natural and inevitable. They little know what radical changes are possible through prayer.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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What is prayer but a wish for the events in your life to string together to form a story -- something that makes some sense of events you know have meaning.
~ Douglas Coupland
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Events in the past may be roughly divided into those which probably never happened and those which do not matter.
~ William Ralph Inge
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Events in the past maybe roughly divided into those which and probably never happened and those which do not matter.
~ William Ralph Inge
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There is a history in all men's lives.
~ William Shakespeare
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There is occasions and causes why and wherefore in all things.
~ William Shakespeare
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There is a mysterious cycle in human events," President Franklin Roosevelt observed in the depths of the Great Depression. "To some generations much is given. Of other generations much is expected. This generation has a rendezvous with destiny.
~ William Strauss
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Every beginning, after all, is nothing but a sequel, and the book of events is always open in the middle.
~ Wislawa Szymborska
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It takes practice, feeling happy about the ever enfolding events of life, and, because of all the conditioning we have undergone before this, it may be very difficult to make the change, but if we take the saying to heart and practice it, as the days unfold we will find ourselves living ever happier lives, smiling more, and finally, laughing more.
~ Wu Wei
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No nos equivoquemos: estos brotes de enfermedad que se suceden uno tras otro están relacionados entre sí. Y no solo nos ocurren; constituyen las consecuencias imprevistas de todo aquello que hacemos.
~ David Quammen
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Zoonoses by definition involve events beyond the ordinary, and the scope of their consequences can be extraordinary too. Every spillover is like a sweepstakes ticket, bought by the pathogen, for the prize of a new and more grandiose existence. It's a long-shot chance to transcend the dead end. To go where it hasn't gone and be what it hasn't been. Sometimes the bettor wins big.
~ David Quammen
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In truth, blame is just another one of the negative programs that we have allowed our mind to buy because we never stopped to question it. Why must something always be someone's "fault"? Why must the whole concept of "wrong" be introduced to the situation in the first place? Why must one of us be wrong, bad, or at fault? What seemed like a good idea at the time may not have turned out well. That's all. Unfortunate events may have just happened
~ David R. Hawkins
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10. Both the North Tower and the South Tower collapsed just as their respective fires were dying down, even though this meant that the South Tower, which had been hit second, collapsed first.
~ david ray griffin
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Most of the major events of human history gradually lose their meaning: wars that seemed at the time all
~ David Remnick
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No random event has ever been empirically demonstrated. Events have been observed which have been interpreted as being based on randomness, but this is merely an inference, and rationalists can advance totally different inferences that never once refer to randomness.
~ David Sinclair
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The future is what it is," said Largeman. "Your people have been poisoned with the myths of lone men turning the tide, improbable tales of heroes outrunning explosions with their feet. Such tales are forbidden here. Events are laid forth and they cannot be turned. There are no heroes, Mr. Wong.
~ David Wong
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There was an incident," he said. "A series of incidents, I guess. A dead guy, another dead guy. Some drugs. It's kind of a long story.
~ David Wong
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