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Fate was tricky like that. It consumed us when we thought we were free, and it freed us when we thought we were captured.
— Shannon A. Thompson
As long as humankind recklessly proceeds in the fateful delusion of being biologically fated for triumph, nothing essential will change.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
No matter how pathetic or pitiful, every human is fated to have one moment in their lives in which they can change their own destiny.
— Takayuki Yamaguchi
There are certain people fated to be fools; they not only commit follies by choice, but are even constrained to do so by fortune.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I miss you Annabeth. I know it's wrong, but I can't stop thinkin' about you. I think about you all the damn time.
— Ashleigh Z.
Everyone always told me I was fated to be in front of the camera.
— Jesse Bradford
Each man's death is fated from the beginning of time.
— Frank Yerby
We can't have choice and free will and still be fated.
— Nora Roberts
I believe life is fated - what's going to happen will happen.
— Kierston Wareing
I don't think unhappiness is fated.
— Michelle Moran
She'd thought there was no greater connection than destiny decreeing them joined. But there was - the choice they'd made to love each other.
— Kresley Cole
Why are we fated to love those we cannot have ...?
— Anne Rouen
We were always fated to be together. He is my everything. He is my entire world...
...Styx is my salvation. — Tillie Cole
...Styx is my salvation. — Tillie Cole
Cezanne was fated, as his passion was immense, to be immensely neglected, immensely misunderstood, and now, I think, immensely overrated.
— Walter Sickert
Preferring the nausea of the path to its fated and certain ending.
— Patrick Bryant
One possible reason that I don't believe in fate is that I wasn't fated to.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
How do people choose their final words? Do they realize their gravity? Are they fated to be wise?
— Mitch Albom
When a high-profile personality lives like I do, everybody thinks that person is fated to die young.
— Dennis Rodman
Disarmed, defeated but elated,
I knew at once you were the one.
That meeting was, no doubt fated.
You are my own midnight sun. — Tatyana K. Varenko
I knew at once you were the one.
That meeting was, no doubt fated.
You are my own midnight sun. — Tatyana K. Varenko
All of them. Fated to love in vain.
— Anne Rouen
So long as it fated, fate didn't care what it fated.
— China Mieville
Only what is fated to die is capable of living. Only what dies lives.
— Giannina Braschi
Fate decides until challenged by the fated
— Kami Garcia
Destiny is a worrying concept. I don't want to be fated, I want to choose.
— Jeanette Winterson
When in life you are destined great, but fated to a humble background, it always gets really worse before it gets really better.
— Darmie Orem
But they were fated to misunderstand each other.
— Rafael Sabatini
To the poet fated to be a poet, self-expression is as natural and as involuntary as breathing is to us ordinary mortals.
— Octavio Paz
Upon my word and honour I seem to be fated, and destined, and ordained, to live in the midst of things that I am never to hear the last of.
— Charles Dickens
For the moment, I'm just Daire - a girl straddling two bloodlines. One I was given - one I must earn.
— Alyson Noel
Our fated untainted soul gives us free reign, only doth backward pull our clouded minds when we ourselves falsely protect from pain.
— Truth Devour
If one's fated to be born in Caesar's Empire, let him live aloof, provincial, by the seashore ...
— Joseph Brodsky
She couldn't detach from him, couldn't catch her breath, and didn't want to. Not ever again.
— Kristin Miller
She was limp and pathetic and woozy and I loved her, I realised, even more because I knew how completely it was doomed.
— Olivia Sudjic
A game of secret, cunning stratagems, in which only the fools who are fated to lose reveal their true aims or motives - even to themselves.
— Eugene O'Neill
My relationship with Jackson had felt fated. Whatever I had with Aric felt . . . endless.
— Kresley Cole
We aren't fated to survive, then at least let us fight it to the end. Let it be fate that extinguishes us, not our own lack of heart.
— Robin Hobb
When I was happy I thought I knew men, but it was fated that I should know them in misfortune only.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Every sacred mission, every hunt for hidden relics, every pilgrimage from one end of the earth to the other ... I was looking for you.
— Dianna Hardy
My mother's pregnancy, it seems, was fated; my birth, however, owed a good deal to accident.
— Salman Rushdie
They that are fated to be fools, have one consolation, that they are fated also to be ignorant of it.
— Norm MacDonald
[K]nowing one's fate never made a whit of difference, except it made the fated a tad more anxious.
— Gene Doucette
We all cross a hundred peaks to get even this far. And there will be more before we each make it to whatever God has fated for us.
— Nadia Hashimi
We loved - and were fated to sorrow. But from our striving and from our sorrow we fashioned The Oldest Story in the World.
— Ross Lockridge Jr.
It was inevitable I loved you - we were soul mates - for the same reason, we were fated to suffer ...
— John Geddes
My heart beats for you and the most precious and beautifully fated life we share together.
— Jewel E. Ann
Much hurts when you have everything but still ill-fated.
— M.F. Moonzajer
You know who you are you just have to believe it.
— Elizabeth Scott
The deeds of men, as footprints in the desert.
Nothing under the circling moons is fated to last.
Even the sun goes down. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Nothing under the circling moons is fated to last.
Even the sun goes down. — Guy Gavriel Kay
A boy and a girl, fated to rule all. Two will rise, and One will fall.
— James Patterson
I do believe in fate and destiny, but I also believe we are only fated to do the things that we'd choose anyway.
— Kiersten White
Happiness is bliss - but ignorance is anesthetic, and in the face of what's to come, that may be all we can hope for our ill-fated acquaintances.
— William Ritter