A collection of 603 inspiring quotes about accidents from various authors and sources.
They were just accidents. Luke said he was just testing my concussion. I'm not mad at him.
We have our share of accidents at nap time. However, the one thing we never do is shame the child, or use blaming words.
Traffic accidents have increased 100 percent in the city since the hurricane.
Now we average 90 accidents a day and often it's as high as 100
The number is less than that of 2004, but major fatal accidents have aroused considerable public discontent.
We hope that all coal mines will learn from the bitter lessons these accidents have taught and will strengthen their safety precautions.
Accidents have already become an important factor restricting the development of a harmonious economy and society, and have attracted the strong attention of the Chinese government and society
In an ecological perspective, in other words, there are few accidents or anomalies, only outcomes based on system structure and dynamics. Climate change and glittering malls, Calcuttan poverty and sybaritic wealth, biotic impoverishment and economic growth, militarism and terrorism, global domination and utter vulnerability are not different things but manifestations of a single system.
The accidental causes of science are only accidents relatively to the intelligence of a man.
Facts are all accidents. They all might have been different. They all may become different. They may all collapse altogether.
So much are our minds influenced by the accidents of our bodies, that every man is more the man of the day than a regular and consequential character.
Accidents, try to change them - it's impossible. The accidental reveals man.
I'm going to introduce you to a revolutionary thought - you can go slower and get there quicker. And that's to do with flow. As soon as you made it two lanes and brought in the 70 (mph) and 50 (mph), you got there quicker. It meant the flow of the traffic was better, there were less accidents, less deaths, I think that's an important factor.
I don't believe in accidents. There are only encounters in history. There are no accidents.
The three heads of God were sundered from existence. Who shall say that this was accident? And likewise, who shall say that accidents be not but arabesques within some wider figure? Of this nothing is known.
Significant inventions are not mere accidents. The erroneous view [that they are] is widely held, and it is one that the scientific and technical community, unfortunately, has done little to dispel. Happenstance usually plays a part, to be sure, but there is much more to invention than the popular notion of a bolt out of the blue. Knowledge in depth and in breadth are virtual prerequisites. Unless the mind is thoroughly charge beforehand, the proverbial spark of genius, if it should manifest itself, probably will find
Unwanted honking not only irritates others, but may also end up causing accidents. Drivers lose cool and it may result in road rage.
I am the inferior of any man whose rights I trample under foot. Men are not superior by reason of accidents of race or color. They are superior who have the best heart-the best brain.
I have suffered two grave accidents in my life, one in which a streetcar knocked me down... The other accident is Diego.
Pluralist societies are not accidents of history. They are a product of enlightened education and continuous investment by governments and all of civil society in recognizing and celebrating the diversity of the world's peoples.
Technically speaking, since our complex societies are highly susceptible to interferences and accidents,they certainly offer ideal opportunities for a prompt disruption of normal activities. These disruptions can, with minimum expense, have considerably destructive consequences. Global terrorism is extreme both in its lack of realistic goals and in its cynical exploitation of the vulnerability of complex systems.
There are too many accidents that can befall life on a single planet.
A healthy human environment is one in which we try to make sense of our limits, of the accidents that can always befall us and the passage of time which inexorably changes us.
There are many accidents that are nothing but accidents-and forget it. But there are some that were brought about only because you are the person you are... you have the wherewithal, intelligence, and energy to recognize it and do something with it.
The good neighbor looks beyond the external accidents and discerns those inner qualities that make all men human and, therefore, brothers.
As human beings, we are the genetic elite, the sentient, contemplating and innovating sum of countless genetic accidents and transcription errors.
The history of science can be viewed as the recasting of phenomena that were once thought to be accidents as phenomena that can be understood in terms of fundamental causes and principles.
There are no accidents or coincidences in life - everything is synchronicity - because everything has a frequency. It's simply the physics of life and the universe in action.
No one can depute authority. It comes too much from personal accidents, and too little from reason or law to be handed over to others.
Our own actions are the accidents of fortune that we sometimes place to the credit of luck or misfortune.