[...] control, the unexpected always happens. (Hm, that’s wise. I should write that down. Oh wait, someone already did.) There’s a thingy that needs to be changed and I don’t know how to change it and [...]
Bram Stoker mentiones this saying in “Dracula” where he connects it to a certain ancient culture and puts it in a context. I havent got the book anymore and I dont remember the details, but do check it out!
[...] control, the unexpected always happens. (Hm, that’s wise. I should write that down. Oh wait, someone already did.) There’s a thingy that needs to be changed and I don’t know how to change it and [...]
Doesn’t “expecting the unexpected” make the unexpected expected?
Bram Stoker mentiones this saying in “Dracula” where he connects it to a certain ancient culture and puts it in a context. I havent got the book anymore and I dont remember the details, but do check it out!