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Quotes About Destiny

In this world, is the destiny of mankind controlled by some transcendental entity or law? Is it like the hand of God hovering above? At least it is true that man has no control, even over his own will. Man takes up the sword in order to shield the small wound in his heart sustained in a far-off time beyond remembrance. Man wields the sword so that he may die smiling in some far-off time beyond perception.
~ Kentaro Miura
Humans desired reasons; reasons for pain, reasons for sadness, reasons for life, reasons for death. Why were their lives filled with suffering? Why were their deaths absurd? They wanted reasons for the destiny that kept transcending their knowledge and that was GOD.
~ Kentaro Miura
i've come to deliver some bad luck -train heartnet
~ Kentaro Yabuki
Sometimes it's the smallest decisions that can change your life forever.
~ Keri Russell
one of my favorites: Robby gave her a skeptical look. "Ye're an angel of death. No offense, but I would call that a wee bit of harm." "We're called Deliverers, actually. And we're not supposed to take someone before their time." "How does that work?" Gregori lifted his camera, focusing on her. "I mean do you just go down a line, saying, 'Eenie meenie mynie moe, sorry, dude you gotta go'?
~ Kerrelyn Sparks
It's an Irish story, love, Mrs. Wylltson said. We don't do happy endings.
~ Kersten Hamilton
Y solo por amor se extingue una estrella, si ha elegido libremente su final.
~ Kerstin Gier
Al fin y al cabo, no sería la primera que moría de amor; en ese sentido estaba en buena compañía: la Sirenita, Julieta, Pocahontas, la Dama de las Camelias, Madame Butterfly, y ahora también yo, Gwendolyn Shepard.
~ Kerstin Gier
Cruza las fronteras del tiempo y encuentra el verdadero amor" "Me llamo Gwen y soy la última viajera en el tiempo. Así empieza la aventura de mi vida
~ Kerstin Gier
La casualidad es la única dueña y señora del universo, ya lo dijo Einstein
~ Kerstin Gier
Ex hoc momento pendet aeternites. (Eternity hangs from this moment.)
~ Kerstin Gier
si ha elegido libremente su final.>>
~ Kerstin Gier
Ruby red, with G major, the magic of the raven, brings the Circle of Twelve home into safe haven.
~ Kerstin Gier
Meet the time as it seeks us. «Encontremos el tiempo como nos busca». The Tragedy of Cymbeline, William Shakespeare
~ Kerstin Gier
Perché il mio desiderio è stato esaudito nel momento stesso in cui ti ho conosciuta.»
~ Kerstin Gier
Meet the time as it seeks us. Treed de tijd tegemoet zoals zij ons zoekt. (The tragedy of Cymbeline, William Shakespeare)
~ Kerstin Gier
Time ain't notbin, but time. It's a verse with no rhyme, and it all comer down to you.
~ Kerstin Gier
La casualidad es la única dueña y señora del universo.
~ Kerstin Gier
Every one on this earth should believe, amid whatever madness or moral failure, that his life and temperament have some object on the earth. Every one on the earth should believe that he has something to give to the world which cannot otherwise be given. Every one should, for the good of men and the saving of his own soul, believe that it is possible, even if we are the enemies of the human race, to be the friends of God.
~ Kevin Belmonte
Sometimes you imagine that everything could have been different for you, that if only you had gone right one day when you chose to go left, you would be living a life you could never have anticipated. But at other times you think there was no other way forward--that you were always bound to end up exactly where you have.
~ Kevin Brockmeier
Everything is determined, the beginning as well as the end, by forces over which we have no control.
~ Kevin Brooks
One way to embrace the unexpected is to be on the lookout for, and respect, coincidence. I do not necessarily believe in fate, but, for me, coincidental occurrence strengthens my belief that I'm on the right path.
~ Kevin Carroll
Fearlessness is better than a faint heart for any man who puts his nose out of doors. The length of my life and the day of my death were fated long ago.
~ Kevin Crossley-Holland
No Viking believed he could change his destiny, ordained as it was by the Norns who wove the fates of gods and men alike (Note 4) but, for all that, the way in which he lived his life was up to him. This sentiment is perfectly expressed by Skirnir in 'Skirnir's Journey': 'Fearlessness is better than a faint heart for any man who puts his nose out of doors. The length of my life and the day of my death were fated long ago.
~ Kevin Crossley-Holland