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And he can know how things will go, in particular how we will decide and act, simply by knowing his own intentions as to what our decisions and actions will be.
You never know how things will turn out.
"You don't know how things will move," he said.
We all think we know how things will turn out.
"You don't know how things will move,'' he said.
"You don't know how things will turn out.
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