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Quotes About Fate

Some things are created to be together.
~ Ally Condie
On the streets, unrequited love and death go together almost as often as in Shakespeare.
~ Scott Turow
It takes hundred of years sitting together in the same boat. It takes thousand of years sharing the same bed with. It calls : the predestined affinity.
~ Gautama Buddha
Sometimes fate brings two people together by causing one to misinterpret a smile.
~ Robert Breault
I don't care," said Seth. "I would have done it. I would have sold my soul for you. You and me...I told you. Something's always going to keep us near each other...even if we aren't together.
~ Richelle Mead
La vida nos es insoportable a todos a veces —dijo ella—. No creo que haya nadie lo bastante afortunado como para escapar de toda la oscuridad que ofrece.
~ Mary Balogh
How fragile were the moments of chance on which the whole course of one's life hinged.
~ Mary Balogh
He would be the very last person she would want to see during the rest of her lifetime.
~ Mary Balogh
We all have our own separate destinies to live out
~ Mary Balogh
If only she had not gone to London for that particular Season when she was eighteen. If only she had not attended that particular ball at its start. If only . . . But life was made up of seemingly small, unimportant, chance events that together created the pattern of one's existence. There was no changing the pattern of hers. It had led her to this very difficult moment.
~ Mary Balogh
It is as well for him, he said, that he is already dead. He would suffer this night if he were still alive.
~ Mary Balogh
All that had happened would not have happened. She would not be raw with pain. She would be safely content.
~ Mary Balogh
un destino que dispone un patrón para la vida de cada uno y nos da opciones, numerosas opciones, mediante las cuales encontrar nuestro patrón y ser feliz.
~ Mary Balogh
Oh the ironies of life . . . They would be funny if they were not so very tragic.
~ Mary Balogh
He had come. It had been somehow inevitable.
~ Mary Balogh
She remembered Robert as he had looked when the vicar had pronounced them married. The sun itself had seemed to be behind his smile as he had turned to her and kissed her lightly on the lips. It had seemed that they had conquered fate, that they were now safe forever.
~ Mary Balogh
And at least then she would be certain. If rejection was to be her fate again, she could at least then begin the dreary task of piecing together a meaningless life. Anything was better than this endless waiting.
~ Mary Balogh
There was no conscious thought in her mind, no idea of what she would do if she could reach him in time.
~ Mary Balogh
If I were to touch you, I might find it impossible not at least to try to ravish you. It is a dreadful fate to be a notorious rake, Diana. We have so little self-control when confronted with beautiful ladies inside secluded buildings in the dead of night and in the middle of a storm.
~ Mary Balogh
Había ciertos momentos en los que la vida daba un giro que cambiaba por completo el curso establecido. Y era característico que dichos momentos sucedieran sin previo aviso, dejando al interesado sin tiempo para considerar sus opciones o razonar consigo mismo sobre las repercusiones. De modo que solo quedaba tomar una decisión apresurada de la que casi se podía decir que dependería el resto de la vida.
~ Mary Balogh
How could he doom her to spend the rest of her days with him?
~ Mary Balogh
was made up of choices, all of which, even the smallest, made all the difference to the rest of one's life.
~ Mary Balogh
They had talked and talked, planning and dreaming of a future that was not meant to be.
~ Mary Balogh
Past colliding with present promised disaster.
~ Mary Burton