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"Events are called inevitable only after they have occurred."

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"Events are called inevitable only after they have occurred."

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"Murderers will try to recall the sequence of events, they will remember exactly what they did just before and just after. But they can never remember the actual moment of killing. This is why they will always leave a clue."

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"There are no mistakes. The events we bring upon ourselves, no matter how unpleasant, are necessary in order to learn what we need to learn; whatever steps we take, they're necessary to reach the places we've chosen to go."

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"I come to Fashion Week events in New York City twice a year."

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"Reporters thrive on the world's misfortune. For this reason they often take an indecent pleasure in events that dismay the rest of humanity."

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"You can plan events, but if they go according to your plan they are not events."

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"I have always been honest about my recollection of events."

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"I believe, however, that impending events will call us and we must respond but where, with whom, and how?"

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"At all events, arbitration is more rational, just, and humane than the resort to the sword."

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"The ideal reasoner, he remarked, would, when he had once been shown a single fact in all its bearings, deduce from it not only all the chain of events which led up to it but also all the results which would follow from it."

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"It is madness to make fortune the mistress of events, because by herself she is nothing and is ruled by prudence."

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