“Whatever happens, they say afterwards, it must have been fate. People are always a little confused about this, as they are in the case of miracles. When someone is saved from certain death by a strange concatenation of circumstances, they say that's a miracle. But of course if someone is killed by a freak chain of events -- the oil spilled just there, the safety fence broken just there -- that must also be a miracle. Just because it's not nice doesn't mean it's not miraculous.” PeopleIfsMeanLittlesHas BeensHappensCertainCoursesCasesNiceFateEventsStrangeBrokenCircumstancesMiracleSafetyOilSavedChainsConfusedFreakFenceMiraculousWhatever HappensDiscworldInteresting TimesCertain DeathChain Of Events Author:Terry Pratchett
“One must put things in perspective - I've been given a circumstance with very little time to catch form and try and get an Olympic quota for the country.” TryingLittlesCountryFormGivenPerspectiveCircumstancesLittle TimeQuota Author:Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
“I may have had many projects, but I never was free to carry out any of them. It did me little good to be holding the helm; no matter how strong my hands, the sudden and numerous waves were stronger still, and I was wise enough to yield to them rather than resist them obstinately and make the ship founder. Thus I never was truly my own master but was always ruled by circumstances.” MayLittlesStillsMatterEnoughHandsStrongMy OwnWiseMastersCircumstancesProjectsArmyStrongerWaveShipsYieldFoundersHelm Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“Little girls do not wake up in the morning and say "I dream of being a prostitute." It is a terrible, terrible life. Body invasion is more traumatic than even getting beaten up. In certain circumstances, obviously, it may be a way to survive.” WayMayLittlesDreamBodyCertainGirlMorningCircumstancesTerribleWake UpBeatenInvasion Author:Gloria Steinem
“Men who are sincere in defending their freedom, will always feel concern at every circumstance which seems to make against them; it is the natural and honest consequence of all affectionate attachments, and the want of it is a vice. But the dejection lasts only for a moment; they soon rise out of it with additional vigor; the glow of hope, courage and fortitude, will, in a little time, supply the place of every inferior passion, and kindle the whole heart into heroism.” MenWantFeelsHeartLittlesWholeMomentsSeemsLastsPassionNaturalHonestCircumstancesConsequenceConcernVicesAttachmentSincereHeroismInferiorsFortitudeVigorLittle TimeKindlesAffectionateHope Courage Book:Common Sense, The Rights of Man and Other Essential Writings of ThomasPaine Source: Common Sense, The Rights of Man and Other Essential Writings of ThomasPaine