A Quote by Vijay Krishna Acharya

My life has been a series of slightly happy accidents. — © Vijay Krishna Acharya
My life has been a series of slightly happy accidents.
My life and my career have been a series of happy and not so happy accidents.
It's ridiculous. My life's been a series of happy accidents.
My life has been a whole series of accidents, some of them happy, some not.
My life has been a series of well-orchestrated accidents; I've always suffered from hallucinogenic optimism.
Single life should be experimental in nature and open to accidents. Some accidents are happy ones.
Someone once described entrepreneurship to me as a series of happy accidents.
Happy accidents are real gifts, and they can open the door to a future that didn't even exist. It's kind of nice sometimes to set up something to encourage or allow happy accidents to happen.
Some critics have suggested that Ronald Reagan succeeded in a series of careers, ultimately as a two-term president of the United States, by a series of fortunate accidents. Such a criticism is not backed by the evidence. It is true, though, that Reagan's approach to work and life was not conventional.
Life is an adventure of our own design intersected by fate and a series of lucky and unlucky accidents.
There's a theory of accidents that I studied when I was making a film about nuclear weapons: you can never eliminate accidents, because the measures you introduce to prevent accidents actually produce more accidents. That's certainly true of this sport; you're flying over 40 feet of what might look like snow, but it's hard as ice, it's as hard as pavement. You're doing acrobatic spins and tricks, 40 feet above pavement, essentially. There's been more accidents since, and there are going to continue to be more accidents, that's the nature of the sport.
I was a victim of a series of accidents, as are we all.
I am the victim of a fortunate series of accidents.
Like many of you, I've always been slightly obsessed with vampires, dating back to the prime-time series 'Dark Shadows,' which I followed avidly as a kid.
A director is someone who presides over a series of accidents.
History was a series of decisions about what to tell and a series of accidents about what survived after telling. Not truth, but a historian could search for truth, and the search was as worthy as any other human activity.
Depression moods lead, almost invariably, to accidents. But, when they occur, our mood changes again, since the accident shows we can draw the world in our wake, and that we still retain some degree of power even when our spirits are low. A series of accidents creates a positively light-hearted state, out of consideration for this strange power.
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