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Quotes About Destiny

Le conté una historia de dos personas. Dos personas que no deberían haberse conocido, y que al principio no se caían demasiado bien pero descubrieron que eran las únicas dos personas en el mundo que podrían comprenderse.
~ Jojo Moyes, Me Before You
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~ Jon Gordon
Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for; it is a thing to be achieved.
~ Jon Meacham
A truth concluded will die for truth is not a destiny but a journey
~ Jon Scott
Humanity has been taking off like a rocket since the 1700s, but we have not achieved a stable orbit in the heavens. And even if we did, no orbit is stable in the long run. Eventually gravity claims what is hers.
~ Jonah Goldberg
I samma sekund Benjamin blir varse den nytillkomne hejdar han sig i steget, är för ett ögonblick alldeles stilla, och han vet att det är hit, till detta ögonblick, till detta möte, till denne man, som hela hans rörelse har syftat. Det är hit han hela tiden har gått.
~ Jonas Gardell
I live for coincidences. They briefly give to me the illusion or the hope that there's a pattern to my life, and if there's a pattern, then maybe I'm moving toward some kind of destiny where it's all explained.
~ Jonathan Ames
Sometimes I feel that I am destined always to be offstage whenever the main action occurs. That God has made me the victim of some cosmic practical joke, by assigning me little more than a walk-on part in my own life. Or sometimes I feel that my role is simply to be a spectator to other people's stories, and always to wander away at the most important moment, drifiting into the kitchen to make a cup of tea just as the denouement unfolds.
~ Jonathan Coe
life is much like a movie we walk into well after its opening scene, and we will have to step out long before most of the story lines reach their conclusions.
~ Jonathan Haidt
No man can ever be secure until he has been forsaken by Fortune."6
~ Jonathan Haidt
No man can ever be secure until he has been forsaken by Fortune.
~ Jonathan Haidt
I saw this cartoon in the paper, once. That Viking, Hagar the Horrible? He's standing on the mountaintop, holding his hands to the heavens, shouting "Why me?" And down from the heavens comes the answer: "Why not?" Maybe that's the ultimate truth; what right to do I have to expect a smooth ride?
~ Jonathan Kellerman
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. There's only us. There's only this. Forget regret, or life is yours to miss. No other road. No other way. No day but today. I can't control my destiny. I trust my soul, my only goal is just to be. There's only now, there's only here. Give into love, or live in fear. No other course, no other way. NO DAY but TODAY
~ Jonathan Larson
Anyone could see it all coming and no one could possibly stop it and that was the beautiful thing. Friday night was open wide and writ in stone
~ Jonathan Lethem
Life has a funny way of turning you into the one thing you don't want to be.
~ Jonathan Levine
Love was a pathway to cruel pain. It was the arrow that Fate always kept aimed at your back.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Men screamed as she opened them and let their futures spill out.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Voyage set, there to be encountered by millions, one of whom was me.
~ Jonathan Rauch
Nothing in the "Letter," nothing in the bedlam of Birmingham or its bittersweet aftermath, suggest that King viewed America as a providential nation whose destiny was freedom. Rather, that exceptional nation first had to be created by the exceptionally brave and spiritual people of the civil rights movement.
~ Jonathan Rieder
After proclaiming as a virtual destiny that the oppressor could not possibly understand or empathize with the oppressed, King was offering white oppressors a second chance; they might be clueless but not hopeless. Maybe interracial understanding was possible after all. Maybe they could respond to the cry for justice if they could first feel the injustice. As
~ Jonathan Rieder
One of the most profound contributions Torah made to the civilisation of the West is this: that the destiny of nations lies not in the externalities of wealth or power, fate or circumstance, but in moral responsibility: the responsibility for creating and sustaining a society that honours the image of God within each of its citizens, rich and poor, powerful or powerless alike.
~ Jonathan Sacks
all the bad things that had happened to him were necessary if the intended outcome was to occur.
~ Jonathan Sacks
When I looked at you, my life made sense. Even the bad things made sense. They were necessary to make you possible.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
The Amulet of Samarkand. It was Simon Lovelace's. Now it is yours. Soon it will be Simon Lovelace's again. Take it and enjoy the consequences.
~ Jonathan Stroud