A Quote by Edward Bloor

You get as many chances as you want; as many as you dare to make for yourself. — © Edward Bloor
You get as many chances as you want; as many as you dare to make for yourself.
It's not important how many mistakes you make; it's about how many chances you create and how many goals you score. That is my philosophy.
You have only so many chances to tell stories. I didn't want to be forever wedded to one form of storytelling when there are so many out there.
You don't get many chances in the world, and you don't want to throw them away.
Life gives you lots of chances to screw up which means you have just as many chances to get it right.
You only miss many chances when you create many chances.
But you only get so many do-overs in this life, so many chances to, if not change your past, alter your future.
How many chances to you get to make a musical about a serial killer? The minute Tim Burton approached me, I was in.
Don't be hard on yourself. And take as many chances, risks, as you can.
Forgiveness is an act of creation. You can choose from many ways to do it. You can forgive for now, forgive till then, forgive till the next time, forgive but give no more chances it’s a whole new game if there is another incident. You can give one more chance, give several more chances, give many chances, give chances only if. You can forgive part, all, or half of the offense. You can devise a blanket of forgiveness. You decide
Many drops make a bucket, many buckets make a pond, many ponds make a lake, and many lakes make an ocean.
Take off your armor; dare to be vulnerable, dare to unwrap yourself, and dare yourself to be yourself.
I think that if we really want to break it down, that non-black filmmakers have had many, many years and many, many opportunities to tell many, many stories about themselves, and black filmmakers have not had as many years, as many opportunities, as many films to explore the nuances of our reality.
You don't get this opportunity many times in life to compete against the best in the world every night. I certainly didn't expect to have 10 or 11 years of chances at it, so I don't want to take that for granted.
In each human heart terror survives The ravin it has gorged: the loftiest fear All that they would disdain to think were true: Hypocrisy and custom make their minds The fanes of many a worship, now outworn. They dare not devise good for man's estate, And yet they know not that they do not dare.
You don't get many second chances in life.
I didn't particularly want to go to Westminster - not that there were many seats available or chances for women to get elected. In 1987, Labour sent down 50 MPs, and only one of them was a woman.
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