Top 16 Quotes About Bad Coincidence
#1. You saw the way everyone looked at him? And when I asked for nominations, his was the first name mentioned. I don't like it, his being Nurse Temple's son. That's a bad coincidence. Get a read on him. If he has the power, we may not be able to wait to deal with him.
Michael Grant
#2. Despite all the sadness, violence and misery, I still believe in universal peace, goodness, and beauty of humanity.
Debasish Mridha
#3. [Donald] Trump has made this a big issue. He's leading in Ohio. He's leading, right up there in Pennsylvania, 1-point difference, and people are responding because the people's instincts are correct. This is what I believe.
Jeff Sessions
#4. I was fascinated by a compelling character embroiled in a controversial topic that told the story from a different point of view.
Bjorn Borg
#6. Do you remember a time when men were men? When they would do anything for love, for their friends or for their country?'
No, I don't, but at least I would love to read about those men!
David Cook
#7. It's no coincidence that good words make us feel good and that hurtful or angry words make us feel bad. There is a 100 percent correlation between the words we choose and how we feel.
Sean Stephenson
#8. A genuine coincidence always means bad luck for me; it's my only superstition.
Margery Allingham
#9. Your love doesn't end because you find out that he's not related to you by blood. I believe that love transcends such small details as family lineage.
Delancey Stewart
#10. Coincidence is usually mentioned only when something good happens. Whenever it's something bad, it's easier to blame someone, something.
Kate Griffin
#11. I go inside my head and become that other me, the one I don't tell anybody about.
The observer ...
I live in terror that one day I won't get to be Dani again.
Karen Marie Moning
#12. Besides, static isn't so bad to listen to. Beats listening to your thoughts when your thoughts are a scramble of stories and you're having trouble telling what's real and what's a dream and what's a coincidence and what's basically what.
Aaron Starmer
#13. How you approach something determines what you will see.
Paula D'Arcy
#14. Desire for God without doctrine is blind; doctrine without desire is empty.
Kevin Vanhoozer
#16. Combien de choses nous servoyent hier d'articles de foy, qui nous sont fables aujourd'huy?
How many things served us yesterday for articles of faith, which today are fables for us?
Michel De Montaigne
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