A Quote by Robert Breault

Sometimes fate brings two people together by causing one to misinterpret a smile. — © Robert Breault
Sometimes fate brings two people together by causing one to misinterpret a smile.
Accept the things to which fate binds you, and love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart.
Love the people with whom fate brings you together
When two people are meant to be together, they will be together. It's fate.
Art makes people smile, brings people together.
You put together two people who have not been put together before; and sometimes the world is changed, sometimes not. They may crash and burn, or burn and crash. But sometimes, something new is made, and then the world is changed. Together, in that first exaltation, that first roaring sense of uplift, they are greater than their two separate selves. Together, they see further, and they see more clearly.
It brings people together. It brings the races together. It brings religions together.
What brings two people together anyway?
People misinterpret my lyrics sometimes too, but I mean, it is what it is.
Sometimes we misinterpret, sometimes we misunderstand, sometimes we make mistakes.
Sometimes family doesn't always consist of your relatives or by blood. Sometimes your best friends can feel more like family than your cousins. I think everybody kind of has that same feeling. When you go through an accident together, when you go through a traumatic event, sometimes that brings you closer together.
Failure to plan brings barrenness and sterility. Fate brushes man with its wings, but we make our own fate largely.
What beauty brings is huge. It brings great privilege, great power and potential to do many things. If you are beautiful, doors open for you; people smile at you; you are accepted in places where others aren't. So the relationship that people have with beauty, in a sense, is almost deforming.
Maybe if you play somebody in a certain world people sometimes misinterpret that it's a support of that world or that occupation or something.
My films are misinterpreted all the time. I don't mind that. Everybody's films are misinterpreted. But there's no malice or stupidity in the people that misinterpret them. You know what you do, but someone else sees it, and they want to talk about it or write about it, and so they misinterpret them.
Sometimes America is so great because it brings all of us together, but sometimes it can be so limiting because it puts labels on things.
I write little quotes all the time to help encourage people to come together, like this one: "If fate happens to toss you a lightbulb, use it to light the path of others, for they will use theirs to light the path of you. With your light together with mine, it's two times as bright and twice as strong.
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