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Put down your hollow tips and kiss your lovers lips and learn that fate is what you make of it Brandon Boyd
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The road will never swallow you. The river of destiny will always overcome evil. May you understand your fate. Suffering will never destroy you, but will make you stronger. Success will never confuse you of scatter your spirit, but will make you fly higher into the good sunlight. Your life will always surprise you. Ben Okri
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Statesman only talk of fate when they have blundered Benito Mussolini
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The fate of nations is intimately bound up with their powers of reproduction. All nations and all empires first felt decadence gnawing at them when their birth rate fell off. Benito Mussolini
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A person's fate is their own temper. Benjamin Disraeli
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Fate is fickle, and the company of unwilling friends short lived. Brian Jacques
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I am rather impatient to know the fate of my best gown. Jane Austen
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Marianne Dashwood was born to an extraordinary fate. She was born to discover the falsehood of her own opinions, and to counteract, by her conduct, her most favourite maxims. Jane Austen
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Fate cannot be sidestepped or outrun. Dean Koontz
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Put on some armor. Just remember what's armor and what's you, so when it's time to take it off, you can. Brent Weeks
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During the Middle Ages, probably one of the biggest mistakes was not putting on your armor because you were ""just going down to the corner. ![]()
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My father, whose work I adore... was down working on little things of grass and dead birds. Well, that didn't interest me. As an 8-year-old kid, I wanted knights in armor and so forth. Jamie Wyeth
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I don't consider an actor a star if he's paid $20 million and grimaces in front of the camera and has a stunt man stand in for him. They may be fine actors, but they're not role models. The real stars are wearing body armor in 130-degree heat . . . They're getting shot at and they don't have any stunt doubles standing in for them. Ben Stein
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Innocence is like polished armor; it adorns and defends. Robert South