“Sometimes and in particular dealing with a dictator, the only chance of peace is a readiness for war.” WarSometimesChanceParticularDictatorReadiness Author:Tony Blair
“Nothing happens quite by chance. It's a question of accretion of information and experience ... it's just chance that I happened to be here at this particular time when there was available and at my disposal the great experience of all the investigators who plodded along for a number of years.” YearsHappensChanceNumbersHappenedInformationParticularAvailableThings HappenGreat ExperiencesInvestigators Author:Jonas Salk
“As the classes in modern life come together, we have become much more intensely class conscious. It's a very curious thing. But I deal with human beings with whom I've come in contact and have had a chance to closely observe. Their upper-classness is not a matter of particular fascination for me.” HumansMatterTogetherChanceHuman BeingsDealsClassModernParticularConsciousContactCuriousFascinationModern Life Author:Louis Auchincloss
“A man's fate is his own temper; and according to that will be his opinion as to the particular manner in which the course of events is regulated. A consistent man believes in destiny, a capricious man in chance.” MenBelieveCoursesChanceOpinionDestinyFateEventsParticularConsistentTemperCapricious Book:Vivian Grey Source: Vivian Grey
“You may have noticed, as I have, that if ever you find yourself declaring emphatically and unequivocally that you will never do some one particular thing, chances are good that this is precisely what you will one day find yourself doing.” IfsMayChanceParticularOne DayFinding YourselfChances AreDeclaring Book:A Window Over the Sink Source: A Window Over the Sink
“If you experience chronic difficulties in a particular area of your life, there's a strong chance that the root of the problem is a failure to accept reality as it is.” IfsProblemRealityStrongChanceAcceptingParticularAreasRootsDifficulty Author:Steve Pavlina