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Quotes About Destined

E fiquei olhando para aquela costa, sabendo que o destino iria me trazer de volta, e toquei o punho de Bafo de Serpente, porque a espada também tinha um destino e eu sabia que ela voltaria a este local. Este era um local para minha espada cantar.
~ Bernard Cornwell
The depth of this conflict, which is more than one hundred years old, requires us to find a way to communicate... so that the residents of the Middle East, Jews and Arabs alike, can live not as if they were forced to live together, but rather destined to live together.
~ Reuven Rivlin
A child as awkward as I required an explanation. My father suggested that while God was busy knitting me together in my mother's womb, he'd become distracted and mistakenly endowed me with gifts destined for some poor baby boy. I don't know if he realized how affronting this must have been to God, at whose feet he laid the blunder.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
And despite all that Jesus had just said, all his prevarication and provisos, the most curious feeling came over me, that I was always meant to arrive at this moment.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
I wonder how many people don't get the one they want, but end up with the one they're supposed to be with.
~ Fannie Flagg
I wonder how many people don't get the one they want, but end up with the one they're supposed to be with.
~ Fannie Flagg
Fate is written in the face.
~ Federico Fellini
Maybe it has something to do with the pull of the moon because, despite the statistical improbability of any two people meeting up, it is inevitable that the tremulous are drawn to the languished, the sick to the broken, the forsaken to the sad, every pot has its cover, and the funny to the funny ones, too.
~ Binnie Kirshenbaum
You can't choose how you're born but you can choose how you die.
~ Haruki Murakami
When the time comes, everybody's got to end up where they belong. Only me, I didn't have a place to call my own. It's like musical chairs.
~ Haruki Murakami
destined to founder in the ennui of a nothingness of insignificance that incubates this abandonment of Being that is proper to beings.
~ Heidegger
Fate is written in the face.
~ Federico Fellini
Just as the cable revolution overturned broadcast, the net is destined to become the dominant mode of video, both in terms of transit and programming.
~ Steven Levy
India is the guru of the nations, the physician of the human soul in its profounder maladies; she is destined once more to remould the life of the world and restore the peace of the human spirit.
~ Sri Aurobindo
Of this at least I am certain, that no one has ever died who was not destined to die some time.
~ St. Augustine
And we indeed recognize in ourselves the image of God, that is, of the supreme Trinity, an image which, though it be not equal to God, or rather, though it be very far removed from Him,—being neither co-eternal, nor, to say all in a word, consubstantial with Him,—is yet nearer to Him in nature than any other of His works, and is destined to be yet restored, that it may bear a still closer resemblance.
~ St. Augustine
Destiny cuts the cake of love, Three slices to some, To others, a crumb.
~ Stefano Benni
Nu m-ai fi cautat, daca nu m-ai fi gasit
~ Blaise Pascal
Maybe all the events of the last few months had occured for just one reason - to bring Thad and me together. Perhaps our being here on the Titanic wasn't pre-destination, but rather, destiny.
~ Suzanne Weyn (Distant Waves)
Without being told, he'd ordered what I wanted. It was another of the many serendipitous things that always made me feel like we were destined to end up in the same place, together, if only we could make it that far.
~ Sylvia Day
Why should they wait until I came back to Wishwood? There were a thousand places where I might have met them! Why here? why here? Many happy returns of the day, mother.
~ T.S. Eliot
We went around without looking for each other, but knowing we went around to find each other.
~ Julio Cortazar
But as with all such occurrences—those destined to be recounted not only in the immediate aftermath but for many years to come—time seemed compressed; it is a common error of memory to impose upon such events the coherence of a concentrated narrative, beginning with the assignment of a specific interval of time. That season. That year.
~ Justin Cronin
Ce qu'un homme pense de lui-même, voilà ce qui règle ou plutôt indique son destin.
~ Henry David Thoreau