"And it sort of jogged a memory of something that I read at school and I read it, and I thought God this is it. So you never can tell. I could find something this afternoon"
- Andrew Lloyd Webber
About this Quote
This quote by Andrew Lloyd Webber speaks with the power of opportunity and the importance of being open to new ideas. He is recommending that you never know when something you read or find out in school might be available in useful. He is also suggesting that you ought to never ever quit hope, as you never understand when something you find out may be the key to unlocking an originality or principle. He is suggesting that if you keep an open mind and stay curious, you might come across something that could be the response to an issue or the key to a new discovery. He is likewise recommending that you need to never underestimate the power of possibility, as you never know when something you discover might be the secret to opening a new idea or idea. By keeping an open mind and staying curious, you might find something that could be the answer to a problem or the secret to a new discovery.
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