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Quotes About Destiny

Ma una decisione bisognava pur prenderla, e ciò gli dispiaceva. Egli avrebbe preferito continuare l'attesa, rimanere assolutamente immobile, quasi a provocare il destino affinché si scatenasse davvero.
~ Dino Buzzati
davvero non ci fosse nulla, soltanto un nero macigno assomigliante a una monaca, e che i suoi occhi si fossero ingannati, un po' di stanchezza, null'altro, una stupida allucinazione. Ora sentiva perfino un'ombra di opaca amarezza, come quando le gravi ore del destino ci passano vicine senza toccarci e il loro rombo si perde lontano mentre noi rimaniamo soli, fra gorghi di foglie secche, a rimpianger la terribile ma grande occasione perduta.
~ Dino Buzzati
Zaman elini sizden daha çabuk tuttu, sizinse art?k her ÅŸeye yeniden baÅŸlama hakk?n?z yok.
~ Dino Buzzati
But at a certain point we turn round, almost instinctively, and see that a gate has been bolted behind us, barring our way back (...) Then we understand that time is passing and that one day or another the road must come to an end.
~ Dino Buzzati
the future doesn't care what you wish.
~ Dirk Wittenborn
Destiny and history are untidy.
~ Djuna Barnes
So the reason for our cleanliness becomes apparent; cleanliness is a form of apprehension; our faulty racial memory is fathered by fear. Destiny and history are untidy; we fear memory of that disorder.
~ Djuna Barnes
What do you listen to in the Protestant church? To the words of a man who has been chosen for his eloquence—and not too eloquent either, mark you, or he get's the bum's rush from the pulpit, for fear that in the end he will use his golden tongue for political ends. For a golden tongue is never satisfied until it has wagged itself over the destiny of a nation, and this the church is wise enough to know.
~ Djuna Barnes
Suffering is the decay of the heart, all that we have loved becomes the 'forbidden' when we have not understood it all, as the pauper is the rudiment of a city, knowing something of the city, which the city, for its own destiny, wants to forget. So the lover must got against nature to find love.
~ Djuna Barnes
Kakvi smo mi to ljudi? Kakav smo mi to narod?... Izme?u Azije i Evrope, na granici vera, carstava, ginuli smo nerazumno, više za druge nego za sebe... i ne stekosmo ni jednog vernog prijatelja. Taj nesre?ni i prokleti srpski narod! U Evropi smo danas jedina država koja nema nijednog istinskog prijatelja. Nijednog! Ali nas Bog opet sa?uva. Sa?uva nas zbog ne?eg. I za nešto.
~ Dobrica ?osi?
Izgleda da su ve?ne samo one ljubavi koje se ne doga?aju.
~ Dobrica ?osi?
Velike odluke se ne donose; one se u ljudima dogode i samo sprovode.
~ Dobrica ?osi?
Samo?a je sudbina i prokletstvo svakog ko raspolaže mo?ima koje nema ljudska ve?ina.
~ Dobrica ?osi?
Anyone can promise the stars. Only you can reach them.
~ Dodinsky
Fate granted some people their wildest, greatest wishes while leaving the simplest pleas of others unanswered.
~ Dolly Parton
Be whatever your dreams and your luck will let you be.
~ Dolly Parton
We must never forget that we chose to be here and we are here for a reason.
~ Dolores Cannon
Stop wasting time! Time is growing short for you to accomplish what you came to Earth to do!
~ Dolores Cannon
You must not hope, you must believe. Hope has no power or strength, but believing does. With belief we can work toward our ultimate destiny.
~ Dolores Cannon
Even if he was supposed to be the one, he didn't end up being the one.
~ Dominic Riccitello
We just happened to be in the same moment at the same time and all the coincidences seemed to collide.
~ Dominic Riccitello
We must choose this, if we have the debt to pay. Murder in one life, and be murdered in the next. Rape in one, be raped in another. We decide if we pay now or later; balancing all that is in the great wheel of life.
~ Don Bradley
The more she thought abut it, the more she realized how many of her choices and decisions were really based on some form of fear—the fear of the unknown, the unseen, her future, and fear of…destiny.
~ Don Bradley
As in other tests it was now the moment of decision; she was given a final chance to reverse the inevitable course of destiny—ever does free will move through the gate that binds the past and future.
~ Don Bradley