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“Everyone has their own path, everyone has a destiny. Your s just happens to be a little bigger than everyone else s.”

— Sheena Hutchinson, Initiation, Share via Whatsapp

“Strange how reluctant I was to acknowledge that control of my fate lay beyond my own conscious will. Habit of a lifetime, I suppose.”

— Patrick McGrath, The Grotesque, Share via Whatsapp

“There was no beginning, middle and end to destiny, it wasn t neat and manageable. It was random and scary and if it wanted to it would.”

— Lisa Jewell, Vince and Joy, Share via Whatsapp

“-Pero, cómo pudo Lu Wenli irse con el profesor Liu? -pregunté-. ¡Es inconcebible! -Acaso era concebible meterle la pelota en la boca de un requetazo? -replicó He Zhiwu. Indudablemente, eso formaba parte de las cosas inconcebibles, lo que demuestra que los asuntos de este mundo sufren infinitos cambios y evoluciones, que la suerte reúne a las parejas predestinadas a través de las más extrañas e imprevisibles coincidencias. No hay nada imposible.”

— Mo Yan, Change, Share via Whatsapp

“Clinical, brilliantly medical-minded Adam believes in fate. A fate with Fia.”

— Kiersten White, Perfect Lies, Share via Whatsapp

“Determinism gives you the freedom to do whatever you like.”

— Raheel Farooq, Share via Whatsapp

“Часто в детстве я представлял себе газетный разворот, еще пахнущий свежей краской, с моим большим портретом посередине (я в шлеме и улыбаюсь) и подписью: «Космонавт Омон Кривомазов чувствует себя отлично!» Сложно понять, почему мне этого так хотелось. Я, наверное, мечтал прожить часть жизни через других людей – через тех, кто будет смотреть на эту фотографию и думать обо мне, представлять себе мои мысли, чувства и строй моей души. И самое, конечно, главное – мне хотелось самому стать одним из других людей; уставиться на собственное, составленное из типографских точечек лицо, задуматься над тем, какие этот человек любит фильмы и кто его девушка, – а потом вдруг вспомнить, что этот Омон Кривомазов и есть я. С тех пор, постепенно и незаметно, я изменился. Меня перестало слишком интересовать чужое мнение, потому что я знал: до меня другим все равно не будет никакого дела, и думать они будут не обо мне, а о моей фотографии с тем же безразличием, с которым я сам думаю о фотографиях другихлюдей. Поэтому новость о том, что мой подвиг останется никому не известным, не была для меня ударом; ударом была новость о том, что придется совершать подвиг.”

— Victor Pelevin, Omon Ra, Share via Whatsapp

“No, I do not believe in fate, that some spirits of the heavens weave the laws of the world to make it so. That is dogma for the foolish, for the universe is quite able to deal with such matters herself, to use her natural laws to guide matter and the spirits. Even so, souls within the world can act to naturally shift the cause of events. Magister Brennark did say that ‘Nothing happens unless we make it so.’ I believe you have made it so, Wolfdon, and how foolish it would be for us to ignore an opportunity that you yourself established, whether you knew you were doing so or not.”

— Mary-Jean Harris, Aizai the Forgotten, Share via Whatsapp

“RELIGION OR COUNTRY Our allegiance may determine the fate of others”

— Kamil Ali, Profound Vers-A-Tales, Share via Whatsapp

“The unconscious fabric of human destiny had done with her, unraveling all her grievances and reweaving them as joyous circumstance.”

— Michelle Franklin, Recollection of Shared Days: Stories of Celebration, Share via Whatsapp

“When fate connects an invisible thread between a man and a woman who are bound to be together, no matter how hard they try to fight against their own destiny, they can’t change what’s meant to be.”

— Nino Varsimashvili, Share via Whatsapp

“No amount of worrying can change the future. Go easy on yourself, for the outcome of all affairs is determined by God s decree. If something is meant to go elsewhere, it will never come your way, but if it is yours by destiny, from you it cannot flee.”

— Umar ibn Al-Khattab, Share via Whatsapp

“ A life path may have strange twists and turnings, and we do not always end up where we intend to go....”

— Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Forest House, Share via Whatsapp

“What once was had, forever lost; thy fate is destined, thy love star-crossed.”

— Nenia Campbell, Touched with Sight, Share via Whatsapp

“People are going to come into your life, and God is going to use them to help you. To them you’re insignificant and don’t matter. They are not going to understand you, or even see the point of why God had you hang in there with them for so long. Remember this: Sometimes meeting someone has nothing to do with what you can provide for him or her and everything to do with what God needs you to recognize in that person. If you didn’t understand the message, God will keep sending the same person or situation into your life.”

— Shannon L. Alder, Share via Whatsapp

“As her fate, she accepted the world of ice, shining, shimmering, dead; she resigned herself to the triumph of glaciers and the death of the world.”

— Anna Kavan, Ice, Share via Whatsapp

“Maybe it frightened them, to admit that a woman could be master of her fate.”

— Nenia Campbell, Black Beast, Share via Whatsapp