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Quotes About Fate

Lee stopped, looked north. I twas working almost like a plan. It was possible to see Intention in it...he gave no further directions...it had never really been in his hands at all. And yet his was the responsibility.
~ Michael Shaara
If you don't know how to die, don't worry; Nature will tell you what to do on the spot, fully and adequately. She will do this job perfectly for you; don't bother your head about it.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Todos los días van hacia la muerte, el último la alcanza.
~ Michel de Montaigne
O Ruler of Olympus, why did it please thee to add more care to worried mortals by letting them learn of future slaughters by means of cruel omens! Whatever thou hast in store, do it unexpectedly; let the minds of men be blind to their future fate: let him who fears, still cling to hope!]
~ Michel de Montaigne
All of the days go toward death and the last one arrives there.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Fortune is glass: it glitters, then it shatters.]58
~ Michel de Montaigne
As for dying we can only assay that once; we are all apprentices when it comes to that
~ Michel de Montaigne
Tis no wonder, says one of the ancients, that chance has so great a dominion over us, since it is by chance we live.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Illam meae si partem animae tulit Maturior vis, quid moror altera? Nec carus aeque, nec superstes Integer. Ille dies ultramque Ducet ruinam. [Wenn meinen besten Teil der Seele die Parzen vor der Zeit abrissen, was zaudert der andere, der mir nicht lieber, nicht überlebender ist! Ein Tag stürzt uns beide ins Grab.]
~ Michel de Montaigne
If you do not know how to die, never trouble yourself; nature will in a moment fully and sufficiently instruct you; she will exactly do that business for you; take no care for it.
~ Michel de Montaigne
to her, all familiar responses smell of entrapment. Sharing an old joke, singing an old song - these are admissions of defeat, of being satisfied with one's lot. In the sky, the Fates are watching, and when they hear such things, they murmur amongst themselves: Ah yes, that one is quite content as she is; changing her lot would only confuse her.
~ Michel Faber
Hoy es el día, el día tormentoso y memorable en que meterá en vereda a su futuro incontrolado.
~ Michel Faber
Her y?l biraz daha içler ac?s? bir ÅŸekilde çürüyen bir tenin seyrine güçsüz ve altüst olmuÅŸ bir ÅŸekilde ÅŸahitlik ettiÄŸini bildiÄŸimiz Bataille, tene en ÅŸiddetli ve en ac?mas?z kaderi biçen metinleri meditasyon diye seçer.
~ Michel Surya
The long years had taught him that everything worked itself out given enough time, and some things would always be the way fate wished them to be.
~ Michelle M. Pillow
I'm always where I'm supposed to be. - Aunt Polly
~ Michelle M. Pillow
The messed-up queers Michelle ran with tempted fate daily, were creating a new way to live, new templates for everything – life, death, beauty, aging, art.
~ Michelle Tea
Cosmology is the study of the universe as a whole, including its birth and perhaps its ultimate fate.
~ Michio Kaku
The Fate of the Earth, points
~ Michio Kaku
El destino no es cuestión de azar; es cuestión de elección. No es algo que hay que esperar; es algo que hay que conseguir. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
~ Michio Kaku
So in addition to the Big Freeze and Big Crunch, a third alternative began to emerge from the data, the Big Rip, which is like the Big Freeze on steroids. It is a vastly accelerated time frame for the life cycle of the universe.
~ Michio Kaku
He couldn't lose me now or ever. I was the guy with the cowl and scythe. I had a hundred and forty black horses under me and an hour-glass in my hand, laughing like crazy until the tears rolled down my cheeks.
~ Mickey Spillane
The stars and cosmos abandoned Napoleon when he abandoned Josephine. There is a universal cosmic law that there can only be one Spiritual Wife for each Master or Cosmic Hero. If he abandons his Spiritual Wife, the stars and cosmos will abandon him.
~ Miguel Serrano
Ne gelir elden, seven sevdiÄŸinin kaderini paylaÅŸmak zorunda.
~ Mihail Bulgakov
Yes, man is mortal, but that would be only half the trouble. The worst of it is that he's sometimes unexpectedly mortal—there's the trick! And generally he's unable to say what he's going to do this same evening.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov