“But this is what I know about people getting ready to walk of the edge of their own lives: they want someone to know how they got there. Maybe they want to know that when they dissolve into earth and water, that last fragment will be saved, held in some corner of someone's mind; or maybe all they want is a chance to dump it pulsing and bloody into someone else's hands, so it won't weigh them down on the journey. They want to leave their stories behind. No one in all the world knows that better than I do.” PeopleKnowsWorldWantMindStoriesHandsEarthLastsWaterChanceWalksBehindsKnow HowJourneyReadyEdgesCornersSavedBloodyFragmentsDump Author:Tana French
“The more work I do and the more I put myself out there publicity-wise, it's gonna be less and less chances of me being able to just walk around without being noticed.” AbleChanceWalksWisePublicity Author:Daniel Cudmore
“You must walk that tightrope between accident and discipline. Accident by itself…so what? Discipline by itself is boring. By walking that tightrope and putting down something on a canvascoming from your guts, you have a chance of making marks that will live longer than you.” ChanceWalksDisciplineWalkingMarkBoringAccidentsGuts Author:Fritz Scholder
“The choice facing the nation is between two totally different ways of life. And what a prize we have to fight for: no less than the chance to banish from our land the dark, divisive clouds of Marxist socialism and bring together men and women from all walks of life who share a belief in freedom.” MenWayTwoDifferentTogetherChoicesFightingBeliefNationsDarkChanceWalksShareLandMen And WomenCloudsSocialismDifferent WaysPrizeMarxistWalks Of Life Author:Margaret Thatcher
“As long as you can walk the street and you know there's a tomorrow, there's always that chance. That's how I've always been. I've always had complete belief that I would make something out of myself again, because to me, it's always been about accomplishment.” KnowsLongBeliefChanceWalksStreetsTomorrowAccomplishment Author:Andrew Dice Clay
“So are you saying that somebody went to all the trouble to make you a crypt a thousand years ago on the off chance that you might turn up one day, walk in, and have a convenient heart attack?” YearsHeartMightTurnsChanceWalksTroubleOne DayThousandYears AgoThousand YearsConvenientHeart Attack Author:Garth Nix
“Separate from the other unnamed billions who walk the earth, each of these little groups of three or five or twelve, brought together by the shuffle of chance, then welded by blood, sees in itself the whole of earth, or all that matters of it. What happens to one of the three or five or twelve will happen to them all. Whatever grief or triumph may touch any one will touch every one, as they are carried forward into the unknowable under the brilliant, terrifying sun which nourishes all.” MayLittlesMatterWholeHappensEarthTogetherThreeChanceWalksGriefFamilySunFiveGroupsBloodBrilliantBillionsTriumphTwelveShuffleGroups Of Three Book:Evergreen Source: Evergreen
“There are times when we can feel destiny close around us like a fist around a doorknob. Sure, we can resist. But a knob that won't turn, a door that sticks and never budges, is a nuisance to the gods. The gods may kick in the jamb. Worse, they may walk away in disgust, leaving us to hang dumbly from our tight hinges, deprived of any other chance in life to swing open into unnecessary risk and thus into enchantment.” FeelsMayTurnsChanceWalksDestinyRiskDoorsSticksLeavingKicksSwingsDisgustingUnnecessaryFistsDeprivedEnchantmentHingesNuisanceKnobsChances In Life Author:Tom Robbins
“There's always a chance that I might not walk away from a racetrack. I don't ever want to think about that, but I'm prepared if something happens. I hope that nothing ever does. That's definitely a risk. My wife understands that. I'm definitely at peace with what God wants me to do. I have a lot of faith in that.” IfsThinkingWantDoeMightHappensChanceWalksWifeRiskPreparedMy WifeThings HappenWant Me Author:Justin Allgaier
“Whatever it is that calls us, that's our path. And as we walk that path, we have a chance to shine forth who we are. It affects other people around us.” PeopleChanceWalksPathShiningWho We Are Author:Richard Bach
“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