Principle Of Favorability Quotes & Sayings
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Baravetto was unconscious when we found him," Hi said. "What'd you do to the guy?"
"Kicked him in the balls, then brained him with a rolling pin. Twice. — Kathy Reichs

What we call "willing" is often but an inflation of ourselves, attended by a hardening. — Nilakanta Sri Ram

It's called the principle of favorability. When you play cards the first time, you are almost sure to win. Beginner's luck. — Paulo Coelho

I really want to do a film in another language. My dad's from Germany, so it'd be really cool to do a film in German. I'm not quite fluent, but I can get there. And my accent's pretty good. I wouldn't feel too out of my element. — Kirsten Dunst

The beauty of the sunbeam lies partly in the fact that God does not keep it; he gives it away to us all. — David Swing

To have a lover and friend in one was the best love of all. — Joan Smith

I don't like Communism because it hands out wealth through rationing books. — Omar Torrijos Herrera

We have to take advantage when luck is on our side, and do as much to help it as it's doing to help us. It's called the principle of favorability. Or beginner's luck. — Paulo Coelho

You just have to see two or three feet ahead of you. This is right up there with the best advice about writing, or life, I have ever heard. So — Anne Lamott

Spending a lot of time alone, gave me a lot of time to think. A lot of time to think gave me the time to write songs. — Taylor Swift

That's the way it always is," said the old man. "It's called the principle of favorability. When you play cards the first time, you are almost sure to win. Beginner's luck."
"Why is that?"
"Because there is a force that wants you to realize your destiny; it whets your appetite with a taste of success. — Paulo Coelho

It is easy to presume that, if somebody loves you, they would want to spend every waking moment of their time with you or thinking about you, — Preeti Shenoy

Once people get a taste for whatever you want to call it - economic independence, a better lifestyle, and a better life for their children - they grab on to that and don't want to give it up. — Thomas Friedman