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Quotes About Fate

y fue la mano de la Diosa Justicia y de las leyes compensatorias la que hizo que el adversario principal del germanismo austríaco, el Archiduque Francisco Fernando, cayera bajo el mismo plomo que él ayudó a fundir.
~ Adolf Hitler
Germany's fate is the fate of Western Culture.
~ Adolf Hitler
As long as... diseases aren't of a catastrophic nature, people will slowly accustom themselves to them, and eventually succumb. It is then a stroke of luck-- though a bitter one--when fate decides to intervene in this slow process of decay and suddenly bring the victim face to face with the final stage of the disease. More often than not, the result of a catastrophe is that a cure is undertaken immediately, and carried through with a firm determination.
~ Adolf Hitler
No one's fated or doomed to love anyone. The accidents happen, we're not heroines, they happen in our lives like car crashes, books that change us, neighborhoods we move into and come to love.
~ Adrienne Rich
For us, destiny always feels... if you obey, it's almost a passive thing.
~ Danny Boyle
Every man is his own ancestor, and every man is his own heir. He devises his own future, and he inherits his own past.
~ Frederick Henry Hedge
The choices that we make through our lives, the people who intersect us on our path kind of change what our fated destiny is. So some of us are lucky enough for the choices that we make to keep us on our path.
~ Anthony Mackie
I think that you cannot have everything in life, and sometimes you just - destiny wants you to take another path.
~ Clarence Seedorf
It was not the path I was to take. Because of my deeds, I will never know peace again.
~ Hiawatha
I'm following the path that was destined for me.
~ Bozoma Saint John
I have come to an odd belief, which is that we don't make decisions so much as the decisions make us. The goal of a decision isn't just to find the path forward, but to become someone entirely different than who we might have been as a function of the path we take.
~ Andy Dunn
Look, nobody is ever exactly the same as anybody else. You're handed the cards you are for a particular reason, so you follow that path and see where it takes you.
~ Rumer Willis
Life's all about choices. Everyone's destination is the same; only the paths are different.
~ Sushmita Sen
Even though Jack Kennedy and I were about the same age and lived in the same neighborhood and attended the same elementary school, our paths seldom crossed during the years he lived in Brookline. I'm sure that in time, I would have gotten to know him better if he hadn't moved away.
~ Mike Wallace
I think we all follow our destiny, we all have karma, we all have certain life paths and life journeys that we have to take.
~ Bebe Buell
Your life moves in patterns toward things, and things that we achieve finally are part of this mosaic. I just think that we create our own fate.
~ Arne Glimcher
Ultimately, all human beings fulfill their patterns. We're set in a certain archetype, and we fulfill that destiny.
~ Forest Whitaker
But learn that to die is a debt we must all pay.
~ Euripides
Seoul will co-operate with the national government so that the 2032 Summer Olympics become something more than a sports festival - an opportunity to change the fate of the Korean Peninsula.
~ Park Won-soon
Some people play the lottery all their life and never win a penny. Others play once and hit the jackpot and that's how it felt with 'Mary's Boy Child.'
~ Liz Mitchell
I think a director is hugely responsible for the fate of a film, so if it does well, he should be appreciated. As an actor, I can only perform well or choose to work with a good director in a good film.
~ Diljit Dosanjh
I guess you could say it's always been my destiny to be a performer.
~ Lady Gaga
Despite elections and the experience of post-Soviet personal freedoms by the Russian people, the fate of democracy in Russia is perhaps more ambiguous now than at any time since the collapse of the Communist system.
~ Richard Lugar
Yes, horoscopes still persist in popular newspapers, but they are there only for the severely scientifically challenged, or for entertainment; the idea that the stars determine our fate has lost all intellectual currency.
~ Robert J. Shiller