“I know every numbskull will babble on about "black man," "maneater," "chance," and "retrospective interpretation," in order to banish something terribly inconvenient that might sully the familiar picture of childhood innocence. Ah, these good, efficient, healthy-minded people, they always remind me of those optimistic tadpoles who bask in a puddle in the sun, in the shallowest of waters, crowding together and amiably wriggling their tails, totally unaware that the next morning the puddle will have dried up and left them stranded.” PeopleKnowsMenMightTogetherOrderNextLeftBlackWaterChanceMorningSunChildhoodHealthyFamiliarOptimisticInnocenceInterpretationEfficientTailsInconvenientMemories Dreams ReflectionsPuddlesStrandedRetrospectiveTadpoles Author:Carl Jung
“It's amazing to me that not only can we put a probe around Saturn and get images of its moons, but our math and physics are so freaking accurate we can say, "Hey, you know what? On this date at this time if we turn Cassini that way we'll see a moon over 2 million kilometers away pass in front of another one nearly 3 million kilometers away." Every morning, I have a 50/50 chance of finding my keys. That kinda puts things in perspective.” IfsKnowsWayTurnsChanceMorningMillionsFrontsPerspectiveKeysMoonFindingsMathPhysicsHeyAccurateEvery MorningHey YouSaturn Author:Phil Plait
“Honestly, just waking up every morning with headaches is tough, to know that I can't play tonight or I can't run tonight. Once the headaches started going away a little bit, I knew I had a chance.” KnowsLittlesI CanPlayRunningBitsChanceMorningLittle BitToughWake UpHonestlyTonightGoing AwayWakingEvery MorningHeadacheWaking Up Every Morning Author:Alecko Eskandarian
“I get all the truth I need in the newspaper every morning, and every chance I get I go fishing, or swap stories with fishermen to get the taste of it out of my mouth.” NeedsStoriesChanceMorningSeaTasteMouthsRiversFishesNewspapersBoatLakesFishingEvery MorningFisherman Author:Ed Zern
“I think that if the atomic bomb did nothing more, it scared the people to the point where they realized that either they must do something about preventing war or there is a chance that there might be a morning when we would not wake up.” PeopleIfsThinkingWarMightChanceMorningWake UpScaredBombsPreventingAtomic BombPreventing War Author:Eleanor Roosevelt
“Go on writing plays, my boy, One of these days one of these London producers will go into his office and say to his secretary, "Is there a play from Shaw this morning?" and when she says, "No," he will say, "Well, then we'll have to start on the rubbish." And that's your chance, my boy.” WritingWellsArtPlayChanceBoysMorningGoes OnOfficeLondonProducersThese DaysSecretaryRubbishMy Boys Author:George Bernard Shaw
“Canoes, too, are unobtrusive; they don't storm the natural world or ride over it, but drift in upon it as a part of its own silence. As you either care about what the land is or not, so do you like or dislike quiet things--sailboats, or rainy green mornings in foreign places, or a grazing herd, or the ruins of old monasteries in the mountains. . . . Chances for being quiet nowadays are limited.” WorldCareNaturalChanceSilenceMorningLandQuietMountainGreenStormRuinsOver ItDislikeNatural WorldHerdsRainyMonasteriesSailboatGrazingBeing QuietForeign Places Book:Goodbye to a river: a narrative Source: Goodbye to a river: a narrative
“I always like it at a war. There is always the chance that you will get up the next morning and be killed and not have to write.” WritingWarNextChanceMorningGet Up Author:Ernest Hemingway
“I always get everyone prepared so there aren't so many arguments on set. I have a policy that the first thing I do in the morning is go over to the trailers and discuss exactly what we're shooting that day. It's time-consuming but it reduces the chances of 'misunderstandings' on set.” FirstsChanceMorningPolicyArgumentPreparedShootingMisunderstandingConsumingTrailersTime Consuming Author:Tony Scott
“I love standing under a steaming shower when I'm tired in the morning. I don't really get a chance for baths.” ChanceMorningStandingTiredShowersBathsI'm Tired Author:Suzanne Shaw
“Once the day's work starts there is little chance to walk, to ride or to take part in a game. Taking walks or rides early in the morning is a lonesome business, and the inevitable Secret Service guard when the president leaves the White House grounds is not enlivening company.” LittlesGamesHousePresidentChanceWhiteWalksSecretCompanyMorningInevitableWhite HouseLonesomeSecret Service Book:Memoirs: The Cabinet and the Presidency, 1920-1933 Source: Memoirs: The Cabinet and the Presidency, 1920-1933