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The chapter of accidents is the longest chapter in the book.
The chapter of accidents is the longest chapter in the book.
The accident of an accident.
The accident of an accident.
 What the reason of the ant laboriously drags into a heap, the 
wind of accident will collect in one read more 
 What the reason of the ant laboriously drags into a heap, the 
wind of accident will collect in one breadth.
 [Was der Ameise Vernunft muhsam, zu Haufen schleppt, jagt in 
einem Hui der Wind des Zufalls zusammen. 
 Nothing under the sun is accidental, least of all that of which 
the intention is so clearly evident.
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 Nothing under the sun is accidental, least of all that of which 
the intention is so clearly evident.
 [Ger., Nichts unter der Sonne ist Zufall--am wenigsten das wovon 
die Absicht so klar in die Augen leuchtet.] 
 I have shot mine arrow o'er the house
 And hurt my brother.  
 I have shot mine arrow o'er the house
 And hurt my brother. 
To what happy accident is it that we owe so unexpected a visit?
To what happy accident is it that we owe so unexpected a visit?
 At first laying down, as a fact fundamental,
 That nothing with God can be accidental.  
 At first laying down, as a fact fundamental,
 That nothing with God can be accidental.