Quotes About Fate
The thing I learned from her was of the utmost importance; namely, that everyone sees to it his fate is shared. Or tries to see to it.
~ Saul Bellow
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Zionism, Professor Lamm argues, is different from other kinds of nineteenth-century nationalism in that it did not originate in order to bring people back to a national homeland. "It arose in order to establish sovereignty, and hence a national home, for Jews without a home … it was a rescue movement to save a people in a critical situation by concentrating it within one territory, and allowing it to take its political fate in its own hands.
~ Saul Bellow
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Man proposes and God disposes.
~ Sayers Dorothy L
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I wonder at what point my life swerved to avoid that, and if that life would have been nicer than the one I've got.
~ Scarlett Thomas
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Noi nu ÅŸtim, în zilele noastre bune ce nenorocire ne preg?teÅŸte destinul tocmai acum: boal?, prigoan?, s?r?cie, mutilare, orbire, nebunie, moarte ÅŸ.a.m.d.
~ Schopenhauer
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The rest of the universe is like the coin. The events of the past appear to cause the present, but every time we pop back into existence we are subject to a new set of probabilities. Literally anything can happen.
~ Scott Adams
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My worldview is that all success is luck if you track it back to its source.
~ Scott Adams
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Another word on the subject of "the idealism of theology." In fact, traditional theology has not only spoken of the scapegoat, but the texts remain in a certain manner structured by the scapegoat, as you have shown! Will a future theology escape this fate entirely?
~ Scott Cowdell
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It's perfect! Locke would appreciate it. Bug, Calo said, Locke is our brother and our love for him knows no bounds. But the four most fatal words in the Therin language are 'Locke would appreciate it.' Rivalled only by 'Locke taught me a new trick,' added Galo. The only person who gets away with Locke Lamora games ... ... is Locke ... ... because we think the gods are saving him up for a really big death. Something with knives and hot irons ... ... and fifty thousand cheering spectators.
~ Scott Lynch
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Will banntot turn snow to rain, or roll back the sea, but it can keep you from being simply steamrollered by fate.
~ Scott Turow
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Will cannot turn snow into rain, or roll back the seas, but it can keep you from being simply steamrollered by fate.
~ Scott Turow
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This isn't on you,' he told her. It was nothing more than wicked coincidence. UCAs got made most often by cops or prosecutors who recognized them.
~ Scott Turow
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Dying is one of those things that can't be fixed. Not by talking about it, not with all the brain surge in the world.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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What if destiny doesn't care?
~ Scott Westerfeld
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Fate didn't care a squick about what anybody was meant to do.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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If they were meant to really be together, why had they been born a prince and a commoner? And if they weren't, why did she feel this way inside?
~ Scott Westerfeld
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I see no end to my misery but the grave.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Qué otra cosa es el destino del hombre, más que soportar su medida y apurar su vaso? Y si el cáliz le resultó amargo al Dios del cielo, ¿por qué debo pavonearme como si me agradara? ¿Y por qué debo avergonzarme, cuando toda mi existencia tiembla entre el ser y no ser, cuando el pasado brilla como un rayo sobre el oscuro abismo del futuro y todo a mi alrededor se hunde y el mundo se pierde conmigo?
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Her presence, her fate, her sympathy for me, have power still to extract tears from my withered brain.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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True, the Immortals appointed Fame, and Fate, As the two ambiguous, doubtful companions
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Good and evil come Unannounced, to Mankind:
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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No es posible salvarte, desgraciado! No; bien veo que nada puede salvarnos.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Wenn du fragst, wie die Leute hier sind, muß ich dir sagen: wie überall! Es ist ein einförmiges Ding um das Menschengeschlecht. Die meisten verarbeiten den größten Teil der Zeit, um zu leben, und das bißchen, das ihnen von Freiheit übrig bleibt, ängstigt sie so, daß sie alle Mittel aufsuchen, um es los zu werden. O Bestimmung des Menschen!
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Ey ulu tanr?m! Önce ak?l sahibi olup sonra onu kaybetmedikçe mesut olmamak insanlar?n al?n yaz?s? m??
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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