Quotes About Events
In L.A., next to riots and earthquakes, fires are our largest spectator sport.
~ Robert Crais
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To him, refugees were people at the end of the chain of events that had begun with decisions made by those at the top and the beginning of the chain.
~ Robert D Kaplan
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Life is either a collision of random events, like billiard balls during a break careening off and into one another, or if you are so inclined to believe, our predetermined fate—what my mother took such great comfort in calling God's will.
~ Robert Dugoni
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THE FIGURE A POEM MAKES No one can really hold that ecstasy should be static and stand still in one place. It begins in delight, it inclines to the impulse, it assumes direction with the first line laid down, it runs a course of lucky events, and ends in a clarification of life- Not necessarily a great clarification, such as sects and cults are founded on, but in a momentary stay against confusion.
~ Robert Frost
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This is not just storytelling. It is the sharing of personal mythology. It's how we all make sense out of our lives and give its events significance. It parallels the mythmaking of the human race. It is the ritual of remembrance.
~ Robert Fulghum
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As long as life exists, something always happens next. There are always consequences—always sequels.
~ Robert Fulghum
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According to Machiavelli, human beings naturally tend to think in terms of patterns. They like to see events conforming to their expectations by fitting into a pattern or scheme, for schemes, whatever their actual content, comfort us by suggesting that the chaos of life is predictable.
~ Robert Greene
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Your eyes must be on the larger trends that govern events, on that which is not immediately visible. Never lose sight of your long-term goals. With an elevated perspective, you will have the patience and clarity to reach almost any objective.
~ Robert Greene
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Of course there was no such thing as a true repetition of anything; ever since the pre-Socratics that had been clear, Heraclitus and his un-twice-steppable river and so on. So habits were not truly iterative, but pseudoiterative. The pattern of the day might be the same, in other words, but the individual events fulfilling the pattern were always a little bit different. Thus there was both pattern and surprise
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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history was like some vast thing that was always over the tight horizon, invisible except in its effects. It was what happened when you weren't looking — an unknowable infinity of events, which although out of control, controlled everything.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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Historical explanation is not just a matter of the practice of historians, but of the nature of reality. And in reality, physical events are constrained by general laws — or if they are not laws, they are at least extraordinarily detailed descriptions of the links between an event and those that follow it, allowing predictions that, if not deterministically exact, are still accurate enough to give us enormous power over physical reality.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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Events would soon be washing by her, the way they did everyone else; history was a wave that moved through time slightly faster than an individual life did, so that even when people had lived only to seventy or eighty, they had been behind the wave by the time they died; and how much more so now.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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What they were glossing over with this too-convenient metaphor was that life itself was just a long series of trigger events.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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But that was life on Mars. They could be dead within minutes of any number of untoward events, as always.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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Todos os grandes acontecimentos se entrelaçam com os pequenos.
~ L. M. Montgomery
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All events are secretly interrelated; the sweep of all we are doing reaches beyond the horizon of our comprehension.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
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If you respect the events and respect the real life tragedy, you can drive your film to address it in some mature way.
~ James Mangold
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Everything at a distance turns into poetry; distant mountains, distant people, distant events; all become Romantic.
~ Novalis
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I believe that the will of the people is resolved by a strong leadership. Even in a democratic society, events depend on a strong leadership with a strong power of persuasion, and not on the opinion of the masses.
~ Yitzhak Shamir
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Reasoning is the art of fixing the relativeness of things. "It is by means of reasoning that it is possible to differentiate events and to indicate to what category they belong. "It is the habit of reasoning to determine that which it is wise to undertake, thus permitting us to judge what should be set aside.
~ Yoritomo-Tashi
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I make a distinction between true and real. I think that the story is true, it's just not real. That's what a parable is. It takes things that we all know are real, and it takes life events that actually happen, and it weaves them into a fiction that allows truth to actually be embedded.
~ young wm paul
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Existences and events occurring without any relationship to myself, occurring at places that not only appealed to my senses but were moreover denied to me— these, together with the people involved in them, constituted my definition of "tragic things." It seemed that my grief at being eternally excluded was always transformed in my dreaming into grief for those persons and their ways of life, and that solely through my own grief I was trying to share in their existences.
~ Yukio Mishima
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Many processes that seem to occur in nature randomly and without any order are, in fact, being governed by some visible or not-so-visible physical laws. Whether we notice them or not, these laws are there, governing consistently and predictably what seem to be ordinary events.
~ Yunus A. Cengel
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We cannot explain the choices that history makes, but we can say something very important about them: history's choices are not made for the benefit of humans.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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