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I think a basic level of fitness can help the body cope with all manner of incidents.
— Richard Hammond
A life is made up of a great number of small incidents, and a small number of great ones.
— Roald Dahl
Jesus changes our history from a random series of sad incidents and accidents into a constant opportunity for a change of heart.
— Henri J.M. Nouwen
Let us therefore study the incidents in this as philosophy to learn wisdom from and none of them as wrongs to be avenged....
— Abraham Lincoln
God Incidents," were moments of time when, years later, I could see that the hand of God was guiding us toward His purpose.
— Diana Mankin Phelps
Do not contemplate on death; it is just an incident in life; contemplate on God, who is the master of all life.
— Sathya Sai Baba
She was battered incessantly, regularly, all the time. I'm not saying 24 hours a day, but the incidents of battering were extraordinarily high.
— Susan Forward
Genocide doesn't become 'common assault' or 'isolated incidents' just because it is taking place one victim at a time.
— Christina Engela
places, and incidents
— Emily March
There are some nasty, nasty incidents taking place in the world, but [it's] much better than it used to be.
— Richard Branson
Ah, if he had ever been a slave he would have known how difficult it was to trust white men.
— Harriet Jacobs
It perplexes me. How can one sad incident compensate ten happy incidents? Why? Happiness is losing.
— Bhavik Sarkhedi
What a lurid life Oscar Wilde does lead - so full of extraordinary incidents. What a chance for the memoir writers of the next century
— Max Beerbohm
The great secret of a successful marriage is to treat all disasters as incidents and none of the incidents as disasters.
— Harold Nicolson
If you can tell stories, create characters, devise incidents, and have sincerity and passion, it doesn't matter a damn how you write.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Marriage, to woman as to man, must be a luxury, not a necessity; an incident of life, not all of it.
— Susan B. Anthony
Looking back, I realize that my life has been a series of incidents where one person has said to another, "Get this asshole outta here!"
— George Carlin
France is a pretty stable democracy, but incidents occur. And I was pleased to have police accompaniment.
— James Douglas
A memoir takes some particular threads, some incidents, some experience from a person's life and gives an account of it.
— Richard Hell
Sure, you can do without the hard personal comments, but it doesn't really happen apart from a few isolated incidents.
— Andrew Flintoff
One's course in life often pivots on small incidents.
— Sidney Huntington
Incidents should not govern policy; but, policy incidents.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
The review committee has left it to NASA to determine the scope of these alleged incidents.
— Ellen Ochoa
International incidents must not be allowed to shape foreign policy, foreign policy must shape the incidents.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
What beastly incidents our memories insist on cherishing, the ugly, and the disgusting; the beautiful things we have to keep diaries to remember.
— Eugene O'Neill
I need to return briefly to a few incidents that have grown into anecdotes, to some approximate memories which time has deformed into certainty.
— Julian Barnes
By myth I mean the arrangement of the incidents
— Aristotle.
And if these incidents now seem full of significance and all of a piece, it's probably because I'm looking at them in the light of what came later ...
— Kazuo Ishiguro
Soils and national characters differ, but fairy tales are the same in plot and incidents, if not in treatment.
— Joseph Jacobs
One after the other, there came a series of incidents so curious and so inexplicable that the very shrewdest people began to feel uneasy.
— Gaston Leroux
Prices of semicolons, plot devices, prologues and inciting incidents continued to fall yesterday, lopping twenty points off the TomJones Index.
— Jasper Fforde
Martyrs are needed to create incidents. Incidents are needed to create revolutions. Revolutions are needed to create progress.
— Chester Himes
The difference is great between one's outside "life," the things which happen to one, incidents, pains and pleasures, and one's "living."
— Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Because God is sovereignly in control, accidents are just incidents in God's good plan for you.
— Rick Warren
characters, organizations, places, events, and incidents
— Barbara Longley
My life is just a series of embarrassing incidents strung together by telling people about those embarrassing incidents.
— Russell Brand
Through microscopic examination one can find in almost every life incidents or traits that can be destructive when they are magnified.
— Marvin J. Ashton
There is not one incident in the history of humanity in which defeatism led to peace which was anything other than a complete fraud.
— Douglas MacArthur
known or unknown to the author, and all incidents are pure
— Lena Dowling
Our lives with all their miracles and wonders are merely a discontinuous string of incidents - until we create the narrative that gives them meaning
— Arlene Goldbard
Contemplating the incidents in their lives or condition which tradition has handed down to us,
— Homer
Any woman who stays with her abuser beyond the first incident is complicitous with him.
— Camille Paglia
Religion should be the rule of life, not a casual incident in it.
— Benjamin Disraeli
AD/HD and depression also are linked to higher incidents of antisocial and delinquent conduct.
— Steven Briggs
For my part, the good novel of character is the novel I can always pick up; but the good novel of incident is the novel I can never lay down.
— Agnes Repplier
A history in which every particular incident may be true may on the whole be false.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
I have to say that I got off very easy. There were incidents.
— Maurice Ashley
Dreams in general take their rise from those incidents which have most occupied the thoughts during the day.
— Herodotus
Tragedy, however, is an imitation not only of a complete action, but also of incidents arousing pity and fear.
— Aristotle.
Everybody has a camcorder now, and they exploit these incidents and blow them all out of proportion.
— Jim Fowler