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Quotes About Incident

The bruised civilian interrupted, pointing at Elena. "Screw him! This woman assaulted me! There were a dozen witnesses. Damn it, I want her charged. She's vicious." Elena had her hands over her ears again, lower lip stuck out but trembling slightly. Miles began to get the picture. "Did you hit him?" She
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
in the midst of too much incident, Baby Saleem fell ill. As if incapable of assimilating so many goings-on, he closed his eyes and became red and flushed.
~ Salman Rushdie
I met with an accident on the way to the track; I arrived safely.
~ Joe E. Lewis
You can imagine my embarrassment when I killed the wrong guy.
~ Joe Valachi
Do not contemplate on death; it is just an incident in life; contemplate on God, who is the master of all life.
~ Sathya Sai Baba
Whoever shall review his life, will find that the whole tenor of his conduct has been determined by some accident of no apparent moment.
~ Samuel Johnson
It seems to me that here and there in life we meet with a person or incident that is symbolical. It's nothing in itself, yet for the moment it stands for some eternal principle. We accept it, at whatever costs, and we have accepted life. But if we are frightened and reject it, the moment, so to speak, passes; the symbol is never offered again.
~ E.M. Forster
Backdraft has the right-of-way.
~ Anonymous
He told an amusing story against himself about an incident on his journey home, a reminder that his thirst for recognition was redeemed by an endearing sense of the ridiculous.
~ Anthony Everitt
An incident occurred while Cato was speaking which caused much amusement at his expense. A letter was brought in for Caesar, and Cato immediately accused him of being in touch with the conspirators. He challenged him to read the note out loud. Caesar simply passed it across: it was a love letter from Servilia, Caesar's mistress at the time and Cato's half-sister. Cato threw it back angrily with the words: "Take it, you drunken idiot.
~ Anthony Everitt
the consequence was unfortunate.
~ Anthony Everitt
There was something deeply offensive about turning a tiny incident, a tragedy in an English village, into some sort of Mills & Boon morality tale, and reading it, I felt less bad about her review of Mindgame.
~ Anthony Horowitz
I didn't set fire to the building." "No, but you did pull it into the river." "That put the fire out!
~ Anthony Horowitz
How many people can say that they've punched a fan?
~ Stephen Jackson
Things happen to people by accident
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
the incident alpha had chipped a proton from the nitrogen, and then itself become bound to the target nucleus to form a nucleus of a form of oxygen. The alpha particle had modified the nitrogen nucleus; nuclear transmutation had been captured on film.
~ Frank Close
One time in Ecuador, fans actually surrounded the car we were in and started smashing the windows.
~ Hardwell
I got tackled once in a movie theater. I was with my mom and brother, and then suddenly I got hit from behind and sort of sprawled out on the candy counter.
~ Scott Wolf
There was one incident at a movie theater where my girl got mad at these guys who were talking behind us. I never looked back there, but she was like, 'Will you all just shut up!' And I just got up and moved three rows in front. She was like, 'What are you doing?!' I was like, 'You better get up here! I don't play the fighting games.'
~ Kevin Hart
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~ Ronald Kessler
There was a fire at the Inland Revenue office in London, but it was put out before any serious good was done.
~ Ronnie Barker
The typical accident involves seven consecutive human errors. One
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Un típico accidente comprende siete errores humanos consecutivos.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
It was precisely midnight when he stepped through the door. Taylor had said he wanted everyone in the Incident Room an hour before first light the next day, but Perez wasn't ready for sleep. As he switched on the kettle to make tea, he remembered he hadn't eaten since lunchtime and stuck sliced bread under the grill, fished margarine and marmalade from the fridge. He'd have breakfast now, save time in the morning.
~ Ann Cleeves