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Quotes About Destiny

You will wake only if kissed by a young man who is truly your love, truly your destiny, one who would walk miles and face torturous tests to find you.
~ Alex Flinn
The content of your character is your choice. Day by day, what you choose, what you think, what you do—is who you become. Your integrity is your destiny Ã¢â'¬Â¦ it is the light that guides your way. —HERACLITUS
~ Alex Kershaw
Time alone will tell the future, but fate shall always have her way.
~ Alex Leybovich
'I Am Number Four' is an action-packed adventure entwined with a romantic story. I play the role of John Smith. John wants to be a normal kid, but he is from a different planet and he has been given this destiny of becoming a warrior.
~ Alex Pettyfer
Our fascination with the cosmos is of the same nature as the feeling that inspired ancient creation myths. It is rooted in the desire to understand the origin and the destiny of the universe, its overral design, and how we humans fit into the general scheme of things.
~ Alex Vilenkin
Nothing to fear from a fate that was already yours, then, except, perhaps, that it would never leave you.
~ Alexander Chee
And I would tell him, as we rise into the air, The curse is not that we cannot choose our Fates. The curse, the curse we all live under, is that we can.
~ Alexander Chee
That afternoon, I tried to understand if I had made a choice about what to write. But instead it seemed to me if anyone had made a choice, the novel had, choosing me like I was a door and walking through me out into the world.
~ Alexander Chee
I became something they couldn't imagine, something they would have kept me from becoming, and that, it seems to me, was always in my nature to become. They
~ Alexander Chee
Aristotle: Where your talents and the needs of the world cross, there lies your vocation. These two, your talents and the needs of the world, are the great wake-up calls to your true vocation in life. To ignore either is, in some sense, to lose your soul.
~ Alexander Green
One place like another. That was true enough, he thought. Even the merchant seamen were the same. Every ship was the last. One more voyage, just enough pay and bounty saved, and it would be used to buy a little alehouse, a chandlery, a smallholding from some country squire. But it never seemed to happen, unless the man was thrown on the beach in peacetime, or rejected as a useless cripple. The sea always won in the end. The
~ Alexander Kent
They were about to continue a journey that had really started long ago. A journey that had been strangely interrupted, that even now someone was trying to prevent.
~ Alexander Key
All other goods by fortune's hand are given: A wife is the peculiar gift of Heaven.
~ Alexander Pope
But thousands die without or this or that, die, and endow a college, or a cat: To some, indeed, Heaven grants the happier fate, Tenrich a bastard, or a son they hate.
~ Alexander Pope
A God without dominion, providence, and final causes, is nothing else but fate and nature.
~ Alexander Pope
But blind to former as to future fate, what mortal knows his pre-existent state?
~ Alexander Pope
Nor Fame I slight, nor for her favors call;She comes unlook'd for, if she comes at all.
~ Alexander Pope
And binding Nature fast in fate,Left free the human will.
~ Alexander Pope
Astrologers that future fates foreshow.
~ Alexander Pope
The way of the Creative works through change and transformation, so that each thing receives its true nature and destiny and comes into permanent accord with the Great Harmony: this is what furthers and what perseveres.
~ Alexander Pope
Com'è felice il destino dell'incolpevole vestale! Dimentica del mondo, dal mondo dimenticata. Infinita letizia della mente candida! Accettata ogni preghiera e rinunciato a ogni desiderio.
~ Alexander Pope
So Man, who here seems principal alone, Perhaps acts second to some sphere unknown. Touches some wheel, or verges to some goal, 'Tis but a part we see, and not a whole.
~ Alexander Pope
So Man, who here seems principal alone, Perhaps acts second to some sphere unknown. Touches some wheel, or verges to some goal, 'This but a part we see, and not a whole.
~ Alexander Pope
My whole life has been pledged to this meeting with you...
~ Alexander Pushkin