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The portieres were drawn across the French windows now, veiling the stars outside - that were there nevertheless. ("Speak To Me Of Death")
— Cornell Woolrich
I awoke with an insatiable desire to end my life.
— Ross Turner
Dank- "Death can't help what fate decides
— Abbi Glines
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
Abortion is the insurance against that fate worse than death which is called a family.
— Peter Kreeft
The fate of Men after death, maybe, is not in the hands of the Valar, nor was all foretold in the Music of the Ainur.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Wealth: A cunning device of Fate whereby men are made captive, and burdened with responsibilites from which only Death can file their fetters.
— Elbert Hubbard
Warmblood now a bloodborne death,
Will rob your body of it's breath
Mark your skin and seal your fate
The Underland becomes a plate — Suzanne Collins
Will rob your body of it's breath
Mark your skin and seal your fate
The Underland becomes a plate — Suzanne Collins
Some people think destiny is something you cannot escape, such as death or a curdled cheesecake, both of which always turn up sooner or later.
— Lemony Snicket
I waved down a lit cab. He swerved dramatically towards me and stopped inches from my Louboutins. Shoe-icide, a fate worse than death
— Lindsey Kelk
I remain unconvinced that anything other than rapid decomposition is the fate of my body and mind after death.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
I am not a fate worse than death, dammit!
— Lois McMaster Bujold
Fate is cruel but maybe not random. Nature (meaning Death) always wins but that doesn't mean we have to bow and gravel to it.
— Donna Tartt
The fate of humanity is a common destiny of death.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Neither of us asked to be born descendants, yet I'd be rewarded with his death, and we couldn't prevent that. No one could. (Eric)
— Shannon A. Thompson
All live to die, and rise to fall.
— Christopher Marlowe
My death granted immortality.
With one look, I knew he'd be my undoing ... Forgotten, book #1 of the Fate Trilogy — Sarah J. Pepper
With one look, I knew he'd be my undoing ... Forgotten, book #1 of the Fate Trilogy — Sarah J. Pepper
I am a lot of things, young lady ... Grim Reaper, Death dealer, fate sealer ... but I am no liar.
— Cambria Hebert
That is a dream also; only he has remained asleep, while you have awakened; and who knows which of you is the most fortunate?
— Alexandre Dumas
When the will defies fear, when duty throws the gauntlet down to fate, when honor scorns to compromise with death - that is heroism.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
It seemed incredible that this day, a day without warnings or omens, might be that of my implacable death.
— Jorge Luis Borges
Our fate is determined in rooms that must be easy to clean
— John Ajvide Lindqvist
He hadn't saved her. He hadn't even bothered trying.
— Tan Redding
He shall spurn fate, scorn death, and bear
His hopes 'bove wisdom, grace and fear:
And you all know, security
Is mortals' chiefest enemy. — William Shakespeare
His hopes 'bove wisdom, grace and fear:
And you all know, security
Is mortals' chiefest enemy. — William Shakespeare
Other than the Emperor, only Vader knew the false names were ancient Sith words that meant "death" and "fate.
— Paul S. Kemp
The festivity had reached that apogee of joy when you face the happy fate of being crushed to death.
— Emile Zola
To be a Sufi is to detach from fixed ideas and from preconceptions; and not to try to avoid what is your lot.
— Idries Shah
The glories of our blood and state
Are shadows, not substantial things;
There is no armor against Fate.
Death lays his icy hand on kings ... — James Shirley
Are shadows, not substantial things;
There is no armor against Fate.
Death lays his icy hand on kings ... — James Shirley
It seems when Opportunity knocks, Fate shows up to open the door.
— Anthony Liccione
If you knew you were going to die, wasn't it better to choose the time and place, instead of waiting for fate to drop on you like an anvil?
— Jodi Picoult
I'm going to the bathroom, not to Beirut. What horrible fate do you think's waiting for me in there? Death by toilet swirly?
— Melissa Landers
I thought of the new stone, of my new wife, and of the newly buried white bones beneath us, and I felt that fate had made sport of us all.
— Soseki Natsume
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
I don't mind having to die now, for I see that he is the cause of my death is about to share the same fate.
— Aesop
Every man carries the seed of his own death, and you will not be more than a man. You will have everything; you cannot have more ...
— Mary Stewart
Mr. Asher, you can resist who you are for only so long. Finally, you just decide to go with fate.
— Christopher Moore
My arm began moving, turning the invisible crank of Death's music box. Somewhere inside, I didn't want the melody to end.
— Ruta Sepetys
But here they were, despite death and everything, sitting in a car.
If this was fate, she was buying. — Tara Janzen
If this was fate, she was buying. — Tara Janzen
Death is inevitable destiny.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
One body, one breath, one love, united against any force that would tear them apart. Defiant in the face of time, fate, death, destiny.
— Shelly Thacker
Do all the work you can, there is enough rest in the grave.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Death, child. It's beckoning us both, my brother and I.
— Ross Turner
Once upon a time, there was a man as great as the gods ...
But even the great can tremble with fear.
Even the great can fall — Mary E. Pearson
But even the great can tremble with fear.
Even the great can fall — Mary E. Pearson
She nailed it to the wall with her well-aimed dart, like a butterfly with no will whose sentence has always been written.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
It's a breath you took too late.
It's a death that's worse than fate. — Elvis Costello
It's a death that's worse than fate. — Elvis Costello
The lonely sunsets flare forlorn Down valleys dreadly desolate; The lonely mountains soar in scorn As still as death, as stern as fate.
— Robert W. Service
The hands of Fate keep time on a heart-shaped watch.
- Harkat Mulds(The Trials of Death) — Darren Shan
- Harkat Mulds(The Trials of Death) — Darren Shan
How do you change the inevitable? The act of trying to change it could actually cause it to happen.
— Travis Luedke
Fate, the monstrous scene-shifter, was setting the stage for the death of Uncle Fred, the elderly man.
— George Bellairs
To die for one's country is such a worthy fate that all compete for so beautiful a death.
— Pierre Corneille
She felt damned. As though she were marching to her death. She felt like had been sentenced. And yet she felt eerily free.
— Tan Redding
But the great leveler, Death: not even the gods can defend a man, not even one they love, that day when fate takes hold and lays him out at last.
— Katherine Anne Porter
Death is better, a milder fate than tyranny.
— Aeschylus
Death wears a big hat.
— Elvis Costello
Many men would take the death-sentence without a whimper, to escape the life-sentence which fate carries in her other hand.
— T.E. Lawrence
You don't fuck with fate, Oz, because she'll ass-rape you with no lube, wearing a spiked dildo.
— Katrina Monroe
It's a fate worse than death to spend eternity in harness, serving as Lilly Hellman's zombie, brought back to life at dinner parties.
— Chuck Palahniuk