Expect The Unexpected Quotes

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Pooja Agnihotri
“If there is anything important that a business owner could learn from this pandemic is to always be prepared for the unexpected.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“It is childish to be surprised by something that you knew exists or is possible.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“That was certainly a case of snowballing momentum. Who would've thought he'd succeed being that far behind?"
"True. This particular assignment was designed to test one major skill...
the ability to expect the unexpected.
How well the student could envision exactly what sort of dish would be necessary...
... for a buffet-style hotel breakfast was the key to success.
But there is another skill...
one of the most important for a chef to have in a kitchen, where anything can go wrong without warning...
the ability to respond and adapt to any situation at will. Soma handicapped himself with his choice of dish, but by adapting to the situation, he overcame that deficit brilliantly.
"
"He's a little rough around the edges, but he seems like a promising talent.”
Yuto Tsukuda, 食戟のソーマ 5 [Shokugeki no Souma 5]

“What you consider as real may not exist at all, and what you cannot see today may turn out to be the purpose of your life one day.”
Mayank S. Sengar, Life and The Grey Notes

Farshad Asl
“Nothing will hold you back because you expect the unexpected. With a clear vision for your life, you are better prepared to combat any opposition.”
Farshad Asl, The "No Excuses" Mindset: A Life of Purpose, Passion, and Clarity

Margot Berwin
“I heard a tune from Aaron Neville floating out of someone's window on the other end of the street. I could tell it was him from the trembling, angelic quality of the voice. I'm no music connoisseur, but once you hear something like that you never forget it.
That was the thing about New Orleans. Even in the morning, with the city all quiet like it was now, you could do something as simple as turning a corner and you might find someone weeping, or someone singing, or praying, or laughing hysterically, or harming or charming someone else. It took getting used to.”
Margot Berwin, Scent of Darkness

Elizabeth Bard
“Gwendal and I wanted the garden to retain some of its disorder, some of its surprises. He had trimmed the rosebushes in the fall. Jewel-like buds, round and tight, had begun to form on the branches; a bed of tiny violets grew at their base. The new mint, insistent as a hormonal teenage boy, began to poke through in inch-high sprouts. We had never seen the garden at this season before. I rubbed a sage leaf between my fingers; the musky oil stuck to my skin. I'd like to greet the unknown with pleasure. If I could just manage my fear, there might be something wondrous about not knowing what will pop up next.”
Elizabeth Bard, Picnic in Provence: A Memoir with Recipes

“Peace begins when we learn to expect the unexpected and welcome it with an open heart.”
Qudama Rafiq