A Quote by Jiddu Krishnamurti

Enlightenment is an accident, but some activities make you accident-prone. — © Jiddu Krishnamurti
Enlightenment is an accident, but some activities make you accident-prone.
Success is an accident. Showing up, even if it’s just for 5 minutes, makes us accident-prone.
I ripped all the cartilage out of my hip in a water ski jumping accident. I am a bit accident prone.
Neurotics are anxiety prone, accident prone, and often just prone.
All painting is an accident. But it's also not an accident, because one must select what part of the accident one chooses to preserve.
The creation of a virtual image is a form of accident. This explains why virtual reality is a cosmic accident. It's the accident of the real.
You look at the U.S. budget deficit, and you cannot help but feel that this is a serious accident waiting to happen. And not just a serious U.S. accident, but a serious global accident.
I'm not clumsy, I'm accident-prone!
I'm not clumsy; just accident prone.
I'm not clumsy, I'm just accident prone.
Unfortunately, I'm very accident-prone.
I'm the Magoo of actresses, very accident-prone.
In Scotland, I have a huge barn full of woodworking tools. I love working with my hands. I basically just make myself bleed a lot. I'm very accident-prone.
Some people are never content with their lot, let what will happen. Clouds and darkness are over their heads, alike whether it rain or shine. To them every incident is an accident, and every accident a calamity.
These new technologies try to make virtual reality more powerful than actual reality, which is the true accident. The day when virtual reality becomes more powerful than reality will be the day of the big accident. Mankind never experienced such an extraordinary accident.
People think I'm accident-prone when they see me on crutches, but I do eight shows a week.
I'm very accident-prone. The problem is I sort of just do things. I'm impulsive, and sometimes I don't think.
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