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Quotes About Fate

La desgracia tiene hijos aunque ella no tiene madre
~ José Hernández
Todo suceso feliz le aflige o atiza su congoja; destinada a sufrir, es el verdugo implacable de sí misma.
~ José Ingenieros
tenía ya esa despreocupación, esa indescifrable indiferencia de los que se van a morir algunos meses después.
~ José Lezama Lima
Llamé al cielo y no me oyó, y pues sus puertas me cierra, de mis pasos en la tierra responda el cielo, y no yo.
~ José Zorrilla
Ah! Bien dice: juntó el cielo los destinos de los dos,
~ José Zorrilla
Leyendo.) «Doña Inés del alma mía…» Y la firma de don Juan.
~ José Zorrilla
Happiness is always a coincidence.
~ Jose Bergamin
One only dies once, and if one does not die well, a good opportunity is lost and will not present itself again.
~ Jose Rizal
Whatever happens, we'll all meet in that great card-index in the sky.
~ Josef Å kvorecký
On you, my lord, with anxious fear I wait, and from your judgment must expect my fate.
~ Joseph Addison
Cato My life is grafted on the fate of Rome: Would he save Cato? Bid him spare his country.
~ Joseph Addison
none shall be destroyed before the Lord of spirits, and none can be
~ Joseph B. Lumpkin
If one's fated to be born in Caesar's Empire, let him live aloof, provincial, by the seashore...
~ Joseph Brodsky
Today, Aaron decided, he would begin to grieve in earnest. He would walk the lonely beach, mocked by gulls, uncaring, his every step a stately rebuke to the malign forces that had blighted his fate. His was the tragedy of a man who couldn't have his own way, and he intended to make known his anguish in the solemn solitude that only a stretch of sand, a suspiring sea, and a beetling cliff could provide.
~ Joseph Caldwell
I see a girl, soon to be a woman," Tibb continues. "The girl who will share your life. She will love you, she will betray you, and finally she will die for you. And it will all have been for nothing. All for nothing in the end.
~ Joseph Delaney
Love is a delusion that binds mortals to their fates.
~ Joseph Delaney
But if everything's already decided, then what's the point of living?
~ Joseph Delaney
I'll tell you something now that I want you to remember. This is the truth. From the moment I first saw you I knew we were meant to be together. I loved you when we both lived with Old Gregory in Chipenden. I loved you when I was with Lukrasta. And I love you now. Either believe me or call me a liar - that's up to you. But it's the truth. - Alice
~ Joseph Delaney
Lonely? How can you be lonely ? You've got yourself, haven't you? If you ever lose yourself, then you'll really be lonely. In the meantime, stop complaining. You're nearly a man now, and a man has to work. Ever since the world began, men have been doing jobs they didn't like. Why should it be any different for you? You're the seventh son of a seventh son, and this is the job you were born to do. - Mam
~ Joseph Delaney
The truth was that we all faced death here. For my part I was somewhat fatalistic - if it happened, then so be it. But I wanted to survive. The future - even without Alice - called to me, and I didn't want that taken away.
~ Joseph Delaney
The person carrying me came to a halt and spoke. 'Take good care of her. I'll see you in two days.' It was the voice of Grimalkin.
~ Joseph Delaney
Grimalkin was never meant to die in a warm bed - she should have met her end in battle, as a warrior.
~ Joseph Delaney
A witch should not fear her own death. It is just the setting of a sun and a promise of the darkness that is our true home.
~ Joseph Delaney
When the good die, it sometimes unshackles evil that would otherwise have been kept in check!
~ Joseph Delaney