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I was running to catch a train when one of my teachers saw me. He thought I was fast, time me, and later gave me my firs
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"I was running to catch a train when one of my teachers saw me. He thought I was fast, time me, and later gave me my first instructions in sprinting. I happened to be at the right place at the right time"

- Elizabeth Robinson Schwartz

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The quote by Elizabeth Robinson Schwartz talks to the power of opportunity and chance. It highlights how a relatively random occasion can have a long lasting impact on one's life. In this case, Elizabeth was going to catch a train when one of her teachers discovered her speed. He decided to time her and offer her very first guidelines in running. This possibility encounter was the start of her journey as a sprinter. It reveals that often, being in the right place at the right time can open up new possibilities and opportunities. It likewise speaks with the importance of taking advantage of these opportunities when they develop. Elizabeth's story is a tip that we ought to constantly be open to new experiences and make the most of the chances that come our method.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Elizabeth Robinson Schwartz somewhere between November 7, 1941 and today. She was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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