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Sometimes, quite out of the blue, sport will throw up a tender moment, when hostility ceases and an opponent is acknowledged.
It happened.
He had rendered to her.
It was certainly an accident, an accident caused by a series of circumstances and coincidences
If you don't talk about it, it didn't happen.
The expected always happens
Nothing ever happened - Not even this
And then it happened. It was a detail, no more than that. A detail to which you pay no attention at first. That takes on meaning only later. In retrospect.
Go happen someplace else.
Say what you like, but such things do happen - not often, but they do happen.
Yes, whatever happened, happened; but what happens now is up to you. You can respond from ego, ensuring pain, or you can respond from spirit, ensuring a miracle.
I just witnessed an event so mysterious that it shook my skepticism.
There is always some accident in the best things, whether thoughts or expressions or deeds. The memorable thought, the happy expression, the admirable deed are only partly ours.
It is not an event; it is a piece of news.
Things don't just happen; things happen just.
And what I know from my studies and from my life is that there is no such thing as a true event. We know dates and times and locations and participants but accounts of what happened depend upon the perspective from which the event is viewed.
It was just one of those things," I said, "You know, that just happen. You don't think or plan. You just do it.
Spurn not a seeming error, but dig below its surface for the truth.
Matters progressed.
Queequeq, my fine friend, does this sort of thing often happen?
All stories are true," Skarpi said. "But this one really happened, if that's what you mean.
Things happen to you they happen. They dont ask first. They dont require your permission.
conversation turned ineluctably toward
Off...pfff... it just fucking happen... it happen for god sake... it just happen...
Happenstance intersecting with received wisdom produces something entirely new and significant
A miracle happened. Right there and then, in amongst the lunchtime diners and tourists, with the sweeping views of San Francisco Bay outside the window and the sea lions making a racket on the wharf below, a miracle happened. And Samuel lost any hope of recovery. Lily laughed.
A random sequence of seemingly unrelated events.
And it was exactly at this moment that the significant thing happened -if, indeed, it did happen.
Now these things never happened, but always are.
The same thing happened today that happened yesterday, only to different people.
Mistakes were made.
Others were blamed.
A small oversight, but it proved fatal. Small oversights often do.
There has been much tragedy in my life; at least half of it actually happened.
I was relieved in some weird way that the accident had actually occurred. It was a physical manifestation of what had already been going on inside the car. The outside now matched the inside - damaged beyond repair. (113)
Events often cause IT
Just because something 'happens', because it is 'true', because the 'facts' are correct, does not ensure that it is the truth.
Let the veil of silence fall presently over what happened afterwards. Silence, too, can speak out.
These things happen. It is not the end of the world.
Then the shit hit the fan.
Nothing has happened until it happens
Things just happen. What the hell." The
Certain actions take place outside the normal course of things so unexpectedly that they seem to paralyse ordinary capacity for feeling surprise;
Accidents happen all the time.
if do amistake it is not a mistake but it is amistake to repeat mistake
Failure or success is not a mistake but a result
Tragedy, in its full and life-altering form, happened to other people.
The refutation and remedy of errors cannot precede their rise; and thus the fact of false developments or corruptions involves the correspondent manifestation of true ones. Moreover,
Behind a great success, there was a great failure
happened - but I am pretty sure my unconscious mind played a role in it all. Well, to make a long story short, the cat
You want to know what happened? YOU happened Rush. That's what happened.
The unexpected always happens.
It was over, the awkward moment, the dreaded moment, sliding past in a ripple of commonplaces, the easy mechanical politenesses that are so much more than empty convention; they are the greaves and cuirasses that arm the naked nerve.
Just because something didn't happen doesn't mean it isn't true.
Change is a process not an event.
A mistake is an event, the full benefit of which has not yet been turned to your advantage.
sometimes happens in the magic of Other
Nothing happens by chance.
Can something be "almost" an accident?' Pattern asked, genuinely curious.
A fault denied is twice committed.
, and he told a story once after intercourse, to the person who had just politely hoisted him while he hyperventilated in their space until his error had been registered as a small dollop of fluid he extruded from his mistake zone, ...
I contemplated this undeniable path we had both stepped onto and rushed along without much planning, without enough caution or judgment. And there it was. Such things happened.
I fell victim to the temptation of every autobiographer, to the illusion that since the past exists only in one's memories and the words which strive vainly to encapsulate them, it is possible to create past events simply by saying they occurred.
Oh, the accident necessary to fiction!
Babies were born, old people died, stocks were traded, and someone faked an orgasm. All in those five seconds.
I should perhaps like others have astonished you with strange improbable tales; but I rather chose to relate plain matter of fact in the simplest manner and style; because my principal design was to inform you, and not to amuse you.
Things may happen and often do to people as brainy and footsy as you
Change is not an event, it's a process.
What appears to be an interruption is often an intervention.
Much awkwardness ensued.
Nothing has really happened unless it's been described [in words].
When something happens, something else always happens.
When it happens to you it's a national tragedy - Why aren't the papers reporting this? you wonder. Only when it happens to someone else do you realize what a dull story it really is.
Accident is simply unforeseen order.
A third attempt, later in the day, provoked a terrific crash, and a subsequent message from the Central Exchange that Professor Challenger's receiver had been shattered. After that we abandoned all attempt at communication.
Sometimes a spontaneous action can have all kinds of unforeseen consequences.
Improbable things happen a lot.
It's not what happened but how it is told.
(Responding to a sneeze from the audience) Who exploded?
It was over. We had once again succeeded in destroying what we could not create. Some of the folks in the audience had begun talking in
There are no mistakes, no coincidences. All events are blessings given to us to learn from.
It was karma, it was kismet, it was magic. It doesn't matter how it happened, just that it did.
Mistakes are a fact of life: It is the response to the error that counts.
All errors spring up in the neighborhood of some truth; they grow round about it, and, for the most part, derive their strength from such contiguity.
Every epic collapse, the provost believed, could be traced back to a single moment - a chance meeting, a bad decision, an indiscreet glance.
Every mistake has a halfway moment, a split second when it can be recalled and perhaps remedied.
If it happened, it happened. Why should it have to mean anything?
I deeply understood that there is no such thing as an isolated act. This particular act had looped and wrapped and folded in on itself and other acts, pushed forward, pulled a hidden past into the present, and placed it in front of me as if to say: Isn't this a fine moment? Who knew?
A very loud popping sound echoed across the seminar room. Each graduate student gazed in complete and utter shock as they realized that Professor Emerson had snapped the whiteboard marker in two. Black ink spread across his fingers like a starless night, and his eyes ignited into an angry blue fire.
Shit happens. Deal with it.
Recognize now that there was nothing unusual in this: confronted with sudden disaster we all focus on how unremarkable the circumstances were in which the unthinkable occurred,
Like we had the event instead of just
I felt something loosen in me, that shouldn't have loosened. A stitch come undone.
Consult duty not events.
One minute the teacher was talking about the Civil War. And the next minute he was gone. There. Gone. No 'poof.' No flash of light. No explosion.
I looked up to find a slim blond figure standing in the doorway to the kitchen. For a frozen second, I looked at him and he looked at me, and then I screamed and threw my coffee, which hit him square in the groin.
the miracle happened; one of those quiet moments that clutch the heart, and take more courage than the noisy, excited passages in life.
Part due to accidental circumstances - the
No matter how close to personal experience a story might be, inevitably you are going to get to a part that isn't yours and, actually, whether it happened or not becomes irrelevant. It is all about choosing the right words.
What happens is fact, not truth. Truth is what we think about what happens.
Nothing ever happens by chance; everything is pushed from behind.
But at a moment when I needed such interaction