Quotes by Fate I'm not somebody that thinks about destiny and fate, but I don't walk away from it when something unfolds. Angelina Jolie fate destiny thinking Don't let anyone define and decide for you fate. Angelique Kidjo fate fate is not just whose cooking smells good, but which way the wind blows Ani DiFranco fate blow wind I say if it's going to be done, let's do it. Let's not put it in the hands of fate. Let's not put it in the hands of someone who doesn't know me. I know me best. Then take a breath and go ahead. Anita Baker fate learning teaching Fate keeps on happening. Anita Loos happenings fate destiny Fate, I respect a lot. I never regret anything. Anita Pallenberg never-regret fate regret Coming back is the thing that enables you to see how all the dots in your life are connected, how one decision leads you another, how one twist of fate, good or bad, brings you to a door that later takes you to another door, which aided by several detours--long hallways and unforeseen stairwells--eventually puts you in the place you are now. Ann Patchett fate doors long He realized now he was only just beginning to see the full extent to which it was his destiny to follow, to walk blindly into fates he could never understand. In fate there was reward, in turning over one's heart to God there was a magnificence that lay beyond description. At the moment one is sure that all is lost, look at what is gained! Ann Patchett fate destiny heart I don't believe in fate, as in, which I - as a Catholic, I think, sort of predestination. But I certainly believe in chance. Ann Patchett fate believe thinking Fate sits on these dark battlements and frowns, And as the portal opens to receive me, A voice in hollow murmurs through the courts Tells of a nameless deed. Ann Radcliffe fate voice dark There is an odd synchronicity in the way parallel lives veer to touch one another, change direction, and then come close again and again until they connect and hold for whatever it was that fate intended to happen. Ann Rule fate change inspirational You have got to play the game with the cards that have been dealt to you, and it is of no use for you to bewail your fate because you don't hold different ones. Look them over, arrange them, and play. You certainly must play them before you will get any others, and you need never expect to have other people's cards. Anna Brackett fate acceptance games Over and over victims are blamed for their assaults. And when we imply that victims bring on their own fates - whether to make ourselves feel more efficacious or to make the world seem just - we prevent ourselves from taking the necessary precautions to protect ourselves. Why take precautions? We deny the trauma could easily have happened to us. And we also hurt the people already traumatized. Victims are often already full of self-doubt, and we make recovery harder by laying inspectors blame on them. Anna C Salter recovery fate hurt Slowly ... the truth is dawning upon women, and still more slowly upon men, that woman is no stepchild of nature, no Cinderella of fate to be dowered only by fairies and the Prince; but that for her and in her, as truly as for and in man, life has wrought its great experiences, its master attainments, its supreme human revelations of the stuff of which worlds are made. Anna Garlin Spencer fate men world That was how the heroine of a book would play it and Diana was still writing her own story the best heroines she'd always believed took their fate into their own hands. Anna Godbersen fate writing book Suffer not thy wrongs to shroud thy fate, But turn, my soul, to blessings which remain. Anna Seward fate soul blessing And time brings down what is both strong and tall. Anne Bradstreet fate strong death I can imagine few worse fates than walking around for the rest of one's life wearing a typo. Anne Fadiman typos fate imagine And then it was, that grief and pain made themselves known to me as never before. Note this, because I knew the full absurdity of Fate and Fortune and Nature more truly than a human can bear to know it. And perhaps the description of this, brief as it is, may give consolation to another. The worst takes its time to come, and then to pass. The truth is, you cannot prepare anyone for this, nor convey an understanding of it through language. It must be known. And this I would wish on no one in the world. Anne Rice fate pain grief I leave you, home, Anne Sexton fate home world «56789101112131415»