76 Quotes About Fate-destiny
- Author Robert Jordan
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Across the nations the stories spread like spiderweb laid upon spiderweb, and men and women planned the future, believing they knew truth. They planned, and the Pattern absorbed their plans, weaving toward the future foretold.
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- Author Taylor Jenkins Reid
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That goddamn restaurant had claimed her from the day she was born and now she understood that she would never outrun it./June rested against the hood of the car, crossed her arms, and continued smoking, taking stock of the new shape of her life.She was overworked and overtired and lonely. She missed the parents who had never truly understood her, missed the man who had never truly loved her, missed the future she thought she had been building for herself, missed the young girl she used to be.
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- Author Richard Morgan
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We look back and see a path we have taken through life. It's tempting to think that the path was always there, laid out with purpose and waiting only for us to walk it.
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- Author Anthon St. Maarten
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You can wait for others to decide your fate, or you can master your own destiny. Just know that others seldom have very much planned for your future happiness, so the do-it-yourself approach may just be your best bet.
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- Author David Annandale
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We all walk the assigned path.
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- Author R.J. Intindola
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Fate is not going to come looking for you. You are going to have to find or create it yourself.
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- Author Mimi Novic
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Nothing and no one is a waste of time, If it doesn’t give us what we are looking for, It teaches us what we need to learn.
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- Author Jayne Castel
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The wind drops us where it will and there we have the choice to either fight our fate or grow roots and bloom.
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- Author Stacy Schiff
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She did not believe Fate as painstaking as her husband; she was more inclined to take matters into her own hands. She had ample reason for doing so. For a Jew in Russia to be a fatalist was tantamount to inviting disaster. Nabokov trusted in a thematic design which could not have looked quite so dazzling, so sure-handed, to someone who was in the habit of gingerly tiptoeing one step ahead of destiny.
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