Eventuality Quote by Claire-Louise Bennett Download Open image ““Where is my fucking sense of eventuality actually?”” — Claire-Louise Bennett ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Eventuality Eventuality Actually Fucking Sense Sense Sense Eventuality
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“He grimaced back, and for a moment it was a little easier to pretend we both believed there’s be an “eventually” to look forward… — Meagan Spooner Copy Share Image
“Have you ever noticed that just before something big happens in life, there is a crisis of some sort?” — Tobin Wilson Copy Share Image
“The interlude before anything begins is always my favorite moment. So much unknown, but everything is already set up and we both know something… — Jessica Pan Copy Share Image
“There are some things you can’t understand yet. Your life will be a great and continuous unfolding.” — Cheryl Strayed Copy Share Image
“How else do you think life happen? A series of coincidences and occurrences have to happen somehow.” — Cecelia Ahern Copy Share Image
“That was the strangest timing. The strangest. It's like fate, if I believed in fate. I don't know. Maybe I believe in fate now.” — Stephanie Perkins Copy Share Image
“Nothing that actually happens is likely until it exists, and then it’s certain. You exist.” — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
“That's the thing with endless things in real life. You never really know when they're going to happen” — Kristen Callihan Copy Share Image
“One sets off to investigate you see, to develop the facility to really notice things so that, over time, and with enough practice, one… — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“My absence would hardly be conspicuous anyway since it was going to be a big day in many places that day due to the… — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“I drink to plough and fortify a one-track mind and suddenly, briefly, the blood surrenders, shuffles through the old channels, and there is no… — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“Quite often I'm terribly disappointed by how things turn out, but it's usually my own fault for the simple reason that I'm too quick… — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“None of that has anything to do with now by the way. Despite how promising I seem to have made the encounter with the… — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“I rarely acquire any enthusiasm for the opposite sex outside of being drunk.” — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“Everybody knows deep down that life is as much about the things that do not happen as the things that do and that’s not… — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“The hopelessness of everything I was trying to occupy myself with was at last glaringly crystal clear. But” — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“It’s not that I want children to fall into the pond per se, though I can’t really see what harm it would do them;… — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“The desire to come apart irrevocably will always be as strong as, if not stronger than, the drive to establish oneself.” — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“Out beyond and way back and further past that still. And such was it since. But after all appearances and some afternoons misspent it… — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
“And even though the mountain did nothing the mountain was not impervious to the storm and in fact dreaded its retreat and longed for… — Claire-Louise Bennett Copy Share Image
There is no such thing as science fiction, there is only science eventuality. — Steven Spielberg Copy Share Image
“Happiness is an undercurrent of sensitivity and leads a surreptitious life: it is an internal eventuality. We can feel it in stillness and it… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
[Once plans for each eventuality are resolved, further] Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, but only saps today of its strength. — A.J. Cronin Copy Share Image
The word "art" does not designate the concept of a mere eventuality; it is a concept of rank. — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
“The forces of desire that sway man's mind are the forces that will eventually destroy him, while a singular love that roots his heart… — Prabhukrishna M Copy Share Image