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Quotes About Fate

In some strange way, this was meant to be.
~ Joel Gretsch
Strangely, you know, my parents, who left Poland separately and, you know, divorced, ended up marrying other people. But then they met again abroad, and they got together again.
~ Pawel Pawlikowski
The Browning love story? It is an ideal, all too rare, and yet I hardly think it strange. It would have been far stranger had the fates allowed those two brilliant passionate souls to beat themselves out in silence.
~ Marie Corelli
As soon as they sent me an email saying that 'Stranger Things' is having an audition and they'd like you to come in, I just thought, 'Oh boy, this might be fated.' I hadn't really watched the show, but I binged it and fell in love with it.
~ Sean Astin
In a country rich enough to provide its inhabitants with very decent lives, the EU deals were seen as some sort of lifebuoy to grab on to. By linking their fate to the West, many thought that the gradual implementation of the agreements would create the thing that had been missing in their lives—a state of law.
~ Tim Judah
One of the greatest Soviet writers was Vasily Grossman. He was born in 1905 in Berdychiv, then one of the main centers of Jewish life in Ukraine, and died in Moscow in 1964. Grossman is rightly best known for Life and Fate, his extraordinary novel of Stalingrad. Far less well known is Everything Flows, a book on which he was still working when he died.
~ Tim Judah
Under the same star... A history from love. i love the romances
~ Tim Lott
If we manage to cheat death, we'll give death another sporting chance.
~ Tim Pratt
Once you've thrown your pilot chute, you're done. It's out of your hands. From that moment on you just enjoy the view or panic.
~ Tim Rigby
Sabemos lo que nos espera: el futuro nos aguarda allí enfrente, como reja de hierro forjado, y el pasado nos ataca desde la retaguarda como un dóberman perverso, solo que nunca se da por vencido.
~ Tim Tharp
Maybe life is a board game, but I never get to roll the dice.
~ Tim Wynne-Jones
The stars will never align
~ Timothy Ferriss
No Country for Old Men
~ Timothy Ferriss
Vagabundear consiste en tomar el control de las circunstancias que te rodean, en lugar de esperar de forma pasiva a que ellas decidan tu suerte.
~ Timothy Ferriss
de forma pasiva a que ellas decidan tu suerte.
~ Timothy Ferriss
el cual depende a partes iguales de la elección y el azar.»
~ Timothy Ferriss
And we have no more control over the not yet than we have had over the already.
~ Timothy S. Lane
If you once believed that everything always turns out well in the end, you can be persuaded that nothing turns out well in the end. If you once did nothing because you thought progress is inevitable, then you can continue to do nothing because you think time moves in repeating cycles.
~ Timothy Snyder
The good people died first.
~ Timothy Snyder
The poet Czes?aw Mi?osz wrote in 1953 that 'only in the middle of the twentieth century did the inhabitants of many European countries come to understand, usually by way of suffering, that complex and difficult philosophy books have a direct influence on their fate.
~ Timothy Snyder
The time is out of joint. O cursed spite,/That ever I was born to set it right!" Thus Hamlet. Yet he concludes: "Nay, come, let's go together.
~ Timothy Snyder
If you want to make God smile, tell him your plans
~ Timothy West
Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day. — Charles Dickens, Great Expectations
~ Tina Wright
Life is a drama, but Death is a reality
~ Tittu M John