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Quotations regarding 'Chance'

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I am determined to give the Yiddish language a fighting chance to survive.
Theodore Bikel, Austrian Actor (1924-  )
The Wellcome Foundation offered me the chance to establish a small academic research unit, modestly funded, but with total independence. The real opportunity, however, came from King's College, London.
James W. Black, Scottish Scientist (1924-  )
It would make me feel that creative art has a chance in this crazy world that we all live in.
Jimmy Carl Black, American Musician (1938-  )
Health care is not a privilege. It's a right. It's a right as fundamental as civil rights. It's a right as fundamental as giving every child a chance to get a public education.
Rod Blagojevich, American Politician (1956-  )
I get cassettes near Academy Award time of every movie that's made that thinks it has some kind of chance for a nomination - that's when I watch my movies.
William Peter Blatty, American Writer (1928-  )
A property in the 100-year floodplain has a 96 percent chance of being flooded in the next hundred years without global warming. The fact that several years go by without a flood does not change that probability.
Earl Blumenauer, American Politician (1948-  )
I love the walk although my security team weren't too sure to begin with but I was anxious to be able to lead a near normal life. Whilst walking I do get the chance to meet people and keep in touch.
David Blunkett, British Politician (1947-  )
The Governor's Mansion is a beautiful home, a beautiful building - we're privileged to have a chance to live there. It certainly doesn't feel as comfortable as our home.
Matt Blunt, American Politician (1970-  )
The value of the majority lies not in the opportunity to wield great power, but in the chance to use power to do great things.
John Boehner, American Politician (1949-  )
We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question which divides us is whether it is crazy enough to have a chance of being correct. My own feeling is that it is not crazy enough.
Niels Bohr, Danish Physicist (1885-1962)
Be strong and follow your own convictions. You can't assume there is a lot of time to do what you like. This is what David Bowie is afraid of: that he will die before he gets a chance to make a real strong contribution.
Marc Bolan, Musician (1947-1977)
It is time that we take control and find a way to curtail the explosive costs of health care. Small businesses deserve a chance to channel these funds toward other needs, such as expanding and creating more jobs for the economy.
Christopher Bond, American Politician (1939-  )
As a rock star, I have two instincts, I want to have fun, and I want to change the world. I have a chance to do both.
Bono, Irish Musician (1960-  )
I'll have the chance to do a production number on A Capitol Fourth.
Barry Bostwick, American Actor (1946-  )
I haven't really had that many opportunities to play 'lead' so I guess I jumped at the chance. I have also never done any 'sci-fi' projects and thought it might be fun.
Julie Bowen, American Actress (1970-  )
We need to give the Iraqis a chance to build their own future. It should be in their hands. It must be in their hands. That is what democracy is all about. We can teach it, we can explain it, but they must want it enough to make it work for them.
Barbara Boxer, American Politician (1940-  )
If what I do prove well, it won't advance. They'll say it's stolen, or else it was by chance.
Anne Bradstreet, American Poet
With two small children, I haven't had a wash since 2001 so the chance to go shopping is way down the list. It is something I do intend to get.
Jo Brand, British Comedian (1957-  )
If I stay healthy, I have a chance to collect 3,000 hits and 1,000 errors.
George Brett, American Athlete (1953-  )
A person who has not done one half his day's work by ten o clock, runs a chance of leaving the other half undone.
Emily Bronte, English Novelist (1818-1848)
 
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