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  1. Feb 16, 2019 · He told me he was originally from Toronto, where he had lived for 25 years, as did I in the same exact period. (Coincidence #2). We had never met, were of considerably different ages, thousands of ...

    • Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
    • F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
    • Larry Page and Sergey Brin
    • Bob Woodward and Mark Felt
    • Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison
    • Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
    • John Lennon and Paul Mccartney
    • Henry Ford and Thomas Edison
    • Wallis Simpson and Prince Edward
    • Sacagawea and Lewis & Clark
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    The suffrage movement would have looked very different had Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony not met on a street corner in 1851. Although both Stanton and Anthony were fierce abolitionists, Stanton got involved in suffrage earlier. She launched the First Women’s Rights Convention in 1848 as a reaction to being denied a seat at the World’s...

    You would think that the most iconic couple of the 1920s would have met in a speakeasy, or, at the very least, been introduced by some famous author friends. But instead, the couple that embodied the Roaring Twenties met in a pretty ordinary way: At a dance. In July 1918, 21-year-old F. Scott Fitzgerald, then a soldier, was stationed at Camp Sherid...

    College tours aren’t normally life-changing—but in the case of Google’s founders, a walk around Stanford ended up changing the course of their careers (and had a pretty big impact on the rest of us). In 1995, Sergey Brin, then a second-year grad student in computer science, volunteered to be a tour guide for prospective students who had just been a...

    It turned out to be a simple packagethat helped turn Bob Woodward from a run-of-the-mill journalist into one of the men responsible for uncovering the most infamous scandal in presidential history. In 1970, Woodward was a lieutenant in his final year of Naval service, and one of his regular duties was to work as a courier delivering packages to the...

    William Lloyd Garrison’s newspaper, The Liberator, was the largest abolitionist publication of its time—and Frederick Douglassjust so happened to be a loyal reader. When Douglass heard that Garrison was going to give a speech at an antislavery convention in New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1841, he decided to attend. But while he was there, a friend ...

    iPhones, Macbooks, Apple watches, and more possibly wouldn’t exist if it wasn't for ... Bill Fernandez? Fernandez was a mutual friend of Steve Jobs—whom he'd known since they attendedCupertino Junior High School—and Steve Wozniak, who lived on Fernandez's block. He thought they'd naturally hit it off. Jobs was visiting Fernandez one day in 1971, an...

    On July 6, 1957, a 15-year-old McCartney attended the annual Woolton Parish Church Garden Fete—not because he was a particularly active member of the church community, but because he hoped to find a girl there. With no girls to be found, he decided to listen to the music instead. A high school band called The Quarrymen had just managed to squeeze t...

    Thomas Edison was Henry Ford’s personal hero, but he never dreamed that they would become great friends. That all changed in 1896, however, when Ford attended the convention of the Association of Edison Illuminating Companies in Brooklyn, New York. Edison was making his rounds at the event, and, much to Ford’s delight, had a brief conversation with...

    Who knew that a weekend getaway would cause one of the most scandalous relationships in Great Britain’s history? Wallis Simpson, an American expat who came to England in the 1920s, was a social climber eager to rub elbows with only the most elite of British society. Previously married to a navy pilot, she and her second husband, Ernest Simpson, ros...

    Sacagawea is well-known as explorer Meriwether Lewis and William Clark’s translator during their Corps of Discovery Expedition, which explored the new Louisana Purchase, but the story of how she actually came to join the expedition is even more incredible. A member of the Shoshone tribe, she was kidnapped by a rival tribe, the Hidatsa, when she was...

    Learn how random encounters between famous figures shaped history, from the suffrage movement to Google. Discover the stories behind the chance meetings of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and more.

    • Molly Gregory
  2. Sep 10, 2015 · The “ Chance Meeting ” is the Platonic version of the Meet Cute, where the paths of two strangers intersect for any number of reasons and the grounds of some relationship begins. Like the Meet ...

  3. Feb 23, 2016 · The same goes for someone who believes in divine intervention—a chance meeting with a long-lost lover may be, to them, a sign from God, not a coincidence at all.

  4. Sep 3, 2021 · Chance meetings like this are essential for innovation, the theory goes. “Remote work virtually eliminates spontaneous learning and creativity because you don’t run into people at the coffee ...

    • Claire Cain Miller
  5. Oct 9, 2023 · The poem "Just for a Season" presents the notion of deriving meaningful lessons from chance meetings, as we pass through each other's lives. Some refer to these chance meetings as fate, destiny, or divine intervention. Others say they are random occurrences or the power of free will or choice. And still others insist that encounters are ushered ...

  6. Quotes on the Impact of Serendipity in Relationships. “Meeting you was like listening to a song for the first time and knowing it would be my favorite.”. – Unknown. “In a world full of strangers, it’s a blessing to cross paths with someone who feels familiar.”. – Ahmed Mostafa. These quotes speak to the power of chance meetings in ...

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