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Sometimes oppurtunities float right past your nose. Work hard, apply yourself, and be ready. When an opportunity comes you can grab it.
- Julie Andrews
Mara, that's the life I want to give you. That's what I'm offering you. I want to fill you life with color and warmth. I want to fill it with light. Give me a chance
- Francine Rivers
Atheists have had to resort to wild speculations to give chance more of a chance.
- Frank Turek
But if I've learned anything about the world of grace, it's that failure is always a chance for a do-over.
- Brennan Manning
Jesus comes in the way of weakness, giving us the chance to love him and making us feel that we have something to give him.
- Brennan Manning
Science predicts that many different kinds of universe will be spontaneously created out of nothing. It is a matter of chance which we are in.
- Stephen Hawking
Wind back the tape of life to the early days of the Burgess Shale; let it play again from an identical starting point, and the chance becomes vanishingly small that anything like human intelligence would grace the replay.
- Stephen Jay Gould
Don't let your opportunities slip away.
- Mike Evans
What they had in common was that, like us, they believed (or sometimes believed and sometimes didn't believe; or wanted to believe; or liked to think they believed) that the universe, that everything there is, didn't come about by chance but was created by God. Like us they believed, on their best days anyway, that all appearances to the contrary notwithstanding, this God was a God like Jesus, which is to say a God of love. That, I think, is the crux of the matter.
- Frederick Buechner
It loved to happen.
- Marcus Aurelius
Whatever happens to you has been waiting to happen since the beginning of time. The twining strands of fate wove both of them together: your own existence and the things that happen to you.
- Marcus Aurelius
Even chance is not divorced from nature, from the inweaving and and enfolding of things governed by Providence.
- Marcus Aurelius