Chance
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No man ever wetted clay and then left it, as if there would be bricks by chance and fortune.
When a person cannot deceive himself the chances are against his being able to deceive other people.
All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion, and desire.
Every year on your birthday, you get a chance to start new.
Forgiveness says you are given another chance to make a new beginning.
Nobody owes anybody a living, but everybody is entitled to a chance.
We have created a society where individual rights and freedoms, compassion and diversity are core to our citizenship. But underlying that idea of Canada is the promise that we all have a chance to build a better life for ourselves and our children.
Tea time is a chance to slow down, pull back and appreciate our surroundings.
To reminisce with my old friends, a chance to share some memories, and play our songs again.
I don't want to miss out on the chance of having a good time.
When I was in college, I was debating to try my hand at show business, or to become a professor. I just thought of the risk of not going into show business and always wondering if I would've had a chance. Because that's where my real heart was.
We are not the same persons this year as last; nor are those we love. It is a happy chance if we, changing, continue to love a changed person.
If you have a dream, give it a chance to happen.
As a rock star, I have two instincts, I want to have fun, and I want to change the world. I have a chance to do both.
Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better.
Treat all men alike. Give them the same law. Give them an even chance to live and grow.
I don't write on topics that require a lot of urgency. But in 'Stiff', I wanted to change people's hearts about organ donation. Whenever I get a chance, I try to talk about that.
I will prepare and some day my chance will come.
When an animal dies, it gives you the chance to love another animal. That's an insightful and profound way to look at it.
A very small cause which escapes our notice determines a considerable effect that we cannot fail to see, and then we say that the effect is due to chance.