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Quotes About Fateful

So fateful a decision resting on so fortuitous a love
~ Milan Kundera
Un acontecimiento no es tanto más significativo y privilegiado cuantas más casualidades sean necesarias para producirlo?
~ Milan Kundera
Tristan and Isolde were lucky to die when they did. They'd have been sick of all that rubbish in a year.
~ Robertson Davies
Se consideraban demasiado complejos para creer en el destino, pero les seguía pareciendo una paradoja que un encuentro tan trascendental hubiera sido fortuito, tan dependiente de cien sucesos y elecciones nimios. Qué posibilidad tan aterradora que pudiera no haberse producido nunca.
~ Ian Mcewan
When curses collide, you might say. Flaws and virtues, the many faces of fateful obsession, of singular purpose. Powers and wills are drawn together, as if one must by nature seek the annihilation of the other. Thus, you and Icarium are now here, and we are moments from a dreadful convergence, and it is my fate to witness. Helpless unto desperate madness. Fortunately for my own sake, I have known this feeling before.
~ Steven Erikson
You don't get to choose, " Lincoln said. "It's just happening.
~ Rainbow Rowell, Attachments
He told me that when we first met, he had said to a friend about me: "If I get that girl's number I will never ask another girl for her number again.
~ Kimberly Novosel, Loved
Meeting her was luck.Knowing her was maddening.Loving her is destiny.
~ Ravikant Mahto
Of all the people in the world who could've won the seat next to mine at that playoff game... it was you, Gemma. You. The one person on the planet who might just understand me.
~ Julie Johnson, Not You It's Me
It is a dangerous and fateful presumption, besides the absurd temerity that it implies, to disdain what we do not comprehend. For after you have established, according to your fine undertstanding, the limits of truth and falsehood, and it turns out that you must necessarily believe things even stranger than those you deny, you are obliged from then on to abandon these limits.
~ Montaigne
Acho que nada acontece por acaso,sabes?Que,no fundo,as coisas têm o seu plano secreto,embora nós não o entendamos.Como o de teres encontrado aquele romance de Julián Carax no Cemitério dos Livros Esquecidos,ou o de tu e eu estarmos agora aqui,nesta casa que pertenceu aos Aldaya.Tudo faz parte de qualquer coisa que não conseguimos perceber,mas que nos possui.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
They're seeing each other for the first time, two complete strangers, unable to take their eyes off each other. It is the moment his life splits; who he was before he met her and who becomes after.
~ Cecelia Ahern
Justice" was done, and the President of the Immortals (in Aeschylean phrase) had ended his sport with Tess.
~ Thomas Hardy
Had she perceived this meeting's import, she might have asked why she was doomed to be seen and coveted that day by the wrong man and not by some other man, the right and desired one in all respects - as nearly as humanity can supply the right and desired; yet to him who amongst her acquaintance might have approximated to this kind, she was but a transient impression, half forgotten.
~ Thomas Hardy
Y quiso el destino que en ese preciso instante entrara Tadzio por la puerta de cristales.
~ Thomas Mann
How are you fulfilling your life's task ([your] "mission"), your raison d'être, the meaning and purpose of your existence? This is the question of individuation, the most fateful of all questions. . .
~ C.G. Jung
I stubbed my toe going to the gallows
~ Candice Millard
Choices are the hinges of destiny. Edwin Markham
~ Candy Paull
How much harm, eddying outward in fateful circles, Clement was beginning to foresee.
~ Iris Murdoch
The one who deals the mortal blow receives the mortal wound.
~ Maude Parker
He made it quite clear that if I didn't play the role, I would be dead within a week. As you can imagine, the guy who turned down Hagrid would be like the guy who called the Beatles a guitar band. So I couldn't possibly refuse, really.
~ Robbie Coltrane
They were simply two human beings caught up in ironic serendipity.
~ Susan May
He was a serial dater, and she was a serial killer. Justice brought them together.
~ Natalya Vorobyova
if I had met you I would probably have been unfair to you or you to me. it was best like this.
~ Charles Bukowski