Quotes by Fate Fate then is that necessity by which a certain result will surely be brought to pass according to the natural course of events however we may vary the particular circumstances which precede the event. Charles Sanders Peirce fate events may We are all puppets in the hands of fate and seldom see the strings. Charles W. Chesnutt fate destiny hands I think we can affect our own fates, but there's also a powerful energy that's the universe or God or whatever your unconscious recognizes that helps along your way. Charlie Hunnam fate powerful thinking All my heart is yours, sir: it belongs to you; and with you it would remain, were fate to exile the rest of me from your presence forever. Charlotte Bronte fate forever heart Mr. Rochester, I no more assign this fate to you than I grasp at it for myself. We were born to strive and endure - you as well as I: do so. You will forget me before I forget you. Charlotte Bronte forget-you strive fate Yet it would be your duty to bear it, if you could not avoid it: it is weak and silly to say you cannot bear what it is your fate to be required to bear. Charlotte Bronte fate would-be silly It is hard work to control the workings of inclination and turn the bent of nature; but that it may be done, I know from experience. God has given us, in a measure, the power to make our own fate. Charlotte Bronte fate hard-work done Maybe it's good if God gives you something to think about every so often. Charlton Heston fate destiny thinking In This Body Mystery, even though it was written in the voice of people with HIV/AIDS, it's about how people come to accept their fate and their sickness. It's about accepting the way your life is. Chath Piersath fate voice people It is not a matter of wishing success to the victim of aggression, but of sharing his fate; one must accompany him to his death or to victory Che Guevara fate victory wish Art goes into the world unarmed, vulnerable to every quirk of fate, and it must survive only by its power to move men not to destroy it. Chelsea Quinn Yarbro fate art moving So long as it fated, fate didn't care what it fated. China Mieville fate care long When the injustice is great enough, justice will lend me the strength needed to correct it. None may stand against it. It will shatter every barrier, sunder any shield, tear through any enchantment, and lend its servant the power to pass sentence. Know this: There is nothing on all the Planes that can stay the hand of justice when it is brought against them. It may unmake armies. It may sunder the thrones of gods. Know that for all who betray justice, I am their fate. And fate carries an executioner's axe. Chris Avellone fate army hands Preparation is not only about managing external risks, but about limiting the likelihood that you'll unwittingly add to them. When you're the author of your own fate, you don't want to write a tragedy. Aside from anything else, the possibility of a sequel is nonexistent. Chris Hadfield fate risk writing In the case of Philando Castile, we believe he was complying, it might have been precipitated by a police officer telling him to open the glove compartment.We have other examples in which people have met the same fate when they appear to be complying. Yet the way that the system tends to operate and the way the police when you talk to them view that situation is they are looking for things that trigger their perception of threat and that`s a highly subjective judgment. Chris Hayes fate views believe Destiny and fate are of one’s own making, and riches and happiness are rarely found at the end of an easily-traversed path. Chris Murray riches fate destiny I believe in luck and fate and I believe in karma, that the energy you put out in the world comes back to meet you. Chris Pine karma fate believe One person can make all the difference in the world. For the first time in recorded human history, we have the fate of the whole planet in our hands. Chrissie Hynde fate differences hands History shows us that other highly developed forms of civilization have collapsed. Who knows whether the same fate does not await our own? Christian Lous Lange fate doe civilization Resentments, carried too far, expose us to a fate analogous to that of the fish-hawk, when he strikes his talons too deep into a fish beyond his capacity to lift, and is carried under and drowned by it. Christian Nestell Bovee hawks resentment fate «1718192021222324252627»