Quotes about fate
fate men unjust
Man is perishing. That may be, and if it is nothingness that awaits us let us so act that it will be an unjust fate. Miguel de Unamuno
fate our-world choices
So we are left with a stark choice: allow climate disruption to change everything about our world, or change pretty much everything about our economy to avoid that fate. But we need to be very clear: because of our decades of collective denial, no gradual, incremental options are now available to us. Naomi Klein
fate destiny diversity
Alienation as our present destiny is achieved only by outrageous violence perpetrated by human beings on human beings. R. D. Laing
fate men leader
If man chooses oblivion, he can go right on leaving his fate to his political leaders. If he chooses Utopia, he must initiate an enormous education program - immediately, if not sooner. R. Buckminster Fuller
fate humanity
Capital dictates the fate of humanity. Pramoedya Ananta Toer
fate moon oysters
Oysters open completely when the moon is full; and when the crab sees one it throws a piece of stone or seaweed into it and the oyster cannot close again so that it serves the crab for meat. Such is the fate of him who opens his mouth too much and thereby puts himself at the mercy of the listener. Leonardo da Vinci
fate ivory curves
The world is changed because you are made of ivory and gold. The curves of your lips rewrite history. Oscar Wilde
fate men dating
if the right man does not come along, there are many fates far worse. One is to have the wrong man come along. Letitia Baldrige
fate missing would-be
Each one of us must in the end choose for himself how far he would like to leave our collective fate to the wayward vagaries of popular assemblies For myself it would be most irksome to be ruled by a bevy of Platonic Guardians, even if I knew how to choose them, which I assuredly do not I should miss the stimulus of living in a society where I have, at least theoretically, some part in the direction of public affairs. Learned Hand
fate men balance
And if you cannot remain indifferent, you must resolve to throw your weight into that balance in which the fate and condition of man is weighed. Lajos Kossuth
fate europe america
Even in political considerations, now-a-days, you have stronger motives to feel interested in the fate of Europe than in the fate of the Central or Southern parts of America. Lajos Kossuth
fate people dignity
What interests me is the surprising enormous extent to which most people accept the fate that's been given to them, and find some dignity. Kazuo Ishiguro
fate trying matter
Fate has a way of getting what she wants, no matter how we try to avoid it. Kresley Cole
fate romance luck
Neither of us says the word love, not once. It would be tempting fate; it would be romance, bad luck. Margaret Atwood
fate
I suppose it's everyone's fate to be reduced to quaintness by those younger than themselves. Margaret Atwood
fate rivers water
Concern for the fate of the great rivers of the earth must lead us to reflect soberly on the model of development which our society is pursuing. A purely economic and technological understanding of progress, to the extent that it fails to acknowledge its intrinsic limitations and to take into consideration the integral good of humanity, will inevitably provoke negative consequences for individuals, peoples and creation itself. Pope Benedict XVI
fate envied
To be envied is a nobler fate than to be pitied. Pindar
fate suffering coward
It is true fortitude to stand firm against All shocks of fate, when cowards faint and die In fear to suffer more calamity. Philip Massinger
fate names car
Fate" Eve said with a sigh "I'm not sure fate had to burn up your car to get the point across," Shane said, buckling his own seatbelt. "No, not that. The hearse. I'm going to name it Fate." Shane stared at Eve for a long, long few seconds, then slowly shook his head. "Have you considered medication, or-" She flipped him off. "Ah. Back to normal. Excellent. Rachel Caine
fate loss destiny
There is a word in Old English which belongs wholly to that civilization - "dustsceawung," meaning contemplation of dust. It is a true image of the Anglo-Saxon mind, or at least an echo of that consciousness which considered transcience and loss to be part of the human estate; it was a world in which life was uncertain and the principal diety was fate or destiny or "wyrd." Peter Ackroyd
fate stomach determine
It isn't the head but the stomach that determines the fate of the stockpicker. Peter Lynch
fate omission honest
Nothing can be said: nothing sure, nothing probable, nothing honest. Better to err through omission than through commission: better to refrain from steering the fate of others, since it is already so difficult to navigate one's own. Primo Levi
fate unexpected appearance
Fate, however, is to all appearance more unavoidable than unexpected. Plutarch
fate destiny drag
Fate leads him who follows it, and drags him who resist. Plutarch
fate destiny men
No man ever wetted clay and then left it, as if there would be bricks by chance and fortune. Plutarch
fate premises fatalism
Fatalism is a false premise. What will be is not necessarily what must be ... Pearl S. Buck
fate intuition wade
I generally wade in blind and trust to fate and instinct to see me through. Peter Straub
fate technology our-world
In our time, the great task for libertarians is to find an escape from politics in all its forms—from the totalitarian and fundamentalist catastrophes to the unthinking demos that guides so-called ‘social democracy.’ . . . We are in a deadly race between politics and technology. . . . The fate of our world may depend on the effort of a single person who builds or propagates the machinery of freedom that makes the world safe for capitalism. Peter Thiel
fate today economic
Capitalism has been one of the most dynamic forces in human history, transforming one society after another, and today it has become established as an international system determining the economic fate of most of mankind. Peter L. Berger
fate men worry
SOONER OR LATER ALL MEN MUST DIE. EVERYTHING DIES IN THE END. I CAN BE ROBBED BUT NEVER DENIED, I TOLD MYSELF. WHY WORRY? “I too cannot be cheated,” snapped Fate. Terry Pratchett
fate men games
Gods play games with the fates of men. But first they have to get all the pieces on the board and look all over the place for the dice. Terry Pratchett
fate men wind
I'm trying to have a moment o' existential dreed here, right? Crivens, it's a puir lookout if a man canna feel the chilly winds o' fate lashing aroound his netheres wi'out folks telling him he's deid, eh? Terry Pratchett
fate winning simple
This is where the gods play games with the lives of men, on a board which is at one and the same time a simple playing area and the whole world. And Fate always wins. Terry Pratchett