With writing, we have second chances.
Life is a dream from which there is but one awakening.
Tomorrow is a second chance, use it !''-Fida Qutob
Your second-hand bookseller is second to none in the worth of the treasures he dispenses.
You can't second-guess baseball. You can't second-guess yourself.
Publishers love to compartmentalize, and 'Second Chance' was not an easy novel to define.
I love kids, and I love having had this second chance to have a family.
If somebody is gracious enough to give me a second chance, I won't need a third.
Americans have the right under the Second Amendment to own firearms, and that is not going to change.
Fiction gives us the second chances that life denies us.
I'm an example of why people deserve second chances.
There is no such thing as second place. Either you're first or you're nothing.
I actually collect old First and Second World War memorabilia.
A man actually has two Gods. The one, created him and the other, he created. Nature is not the first God but the first God exists in and as a part of the nature; a man with the help his reason creates a God against the forces of nature that are perce...
Dawn does not come to awaken a man a second time.
The first will get the credit, even if the second is better.
Life is short but a smile takes barely a second.
When friendship goes with love it must play the second fiddle.
Repeat to yourself every day and as often as you can: ‘O Lord, have mercy on all those who will appear before You today.’ For every hour, every second, thousands of men leave this world and their souls appear before the Lord, and no one knows how...
J. E. Littlewood, a mathematician at Cambridge University, wrote about the law of truly large numbers in his 1986 book, "Littlewood's Miscellany." He said the average person is alert for about eight hours every day, and something happens to the avera...
Max: [on deck of ship] It happened every time. Someone would look up, and see her. It's difficult to understand. There'd be more than a thousand of us on that ship, traveling rich folks, immigrants, and strange people, and us; yet there was always *o...