it is no accident
Used to imply that something was deliberate, sometimes with the connotation of dishonesty.
Intellectuals advertise their superiority to political practice but are absolutely in its thrall. It is no accident that Marxist theory and practice use the intellectuals as tools and keep them in brutal subservience. Allan Bloom
It is no accident that, in ancient times many peoples used priestesses (think, for example, of the Greek Sibyls) to enter into relationship with the will of the gods. Marie-Louise von Franz
It is no accident that the photographer becomes a photographer any more than the lion tamer becomes a lion tamer. Dorothea Lange
Freudianism and Feminism grew from the same soil. It is no accident that Freud began his work at the height of the early feminist movement. Shulamith Firestone
It is no accident that the Labour Party of 1964 should share this craving for autarchy, for economic self-sufficiency, with the pre-war Fascist régimes and the present-day Communist states. They are all at heart totalitarian. Enoch Powell
It is no accident that I made Cartoon Town a simple little village - in many ways it mirrored my home town. And, yes, many of my puppet characters took on some of the more eccentric characteristics of people I knew there. William Jackson