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You are the master of your own earthly destiny just as surely as you have the power to control your own thoughts
— Napoleon Hill
When you get the red letters right, it all makes sense.
— Don C Harris
This is still a very primitive age, and I'm afraid they may not get much further here.
— Frederick Lenz
I have always wanted to give you the world, so I started giving you pieces of the oceans that kept us apart.
— Karen Quan
What's one hit when you win the battle?
— J.J. McAvoy
Most humans turn away from God simply for the privilege of deluding themselves into thinking they are the masters of their own destiny.
— Dennis Garvin
Israel is so tiny. It's, you know, a little less than the length of Manhattan, without the West Bank, without Judea and Samaria.
— Benjamin Netanyahu
The only definition by which America's best days are behind it is on a purely relative basis.
— Bill Gates
You are the Master of your own Destiny
— Sivananda
If we are going to be masters of our destiny, we must be masters of the ideas that influence that destiny.
— John Henrik Clarke
We are all masters of our own destinies.
— Paulo Coelho
My doom is, I love thee still.
Let no man dream but that I love thee still. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Let no man dream but that I love thee still. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
We are born with two options to be slaves or masters of our destiny
— Mohammed Sekouty
Destiny finds those who listen, and fate finds the rest.
— Marshall Masters
The thornbush is the old obstacle in the road. It must catch fire if you want to go further.
— Franz Kafka
We are not slaves of the past, nor servants of the present, but masters of the future.
— A.J. Darkholme
Let us resolve to be masters, not the victims, of our history, controlling our own destiny without giving way to blind suspicions and emotions.
— John F. Kennedy
Livvy noted there seemed some communal feeling between the married: any wife could be faintly rude to anyone else's husband.
— Elizabeth Bowen
Stephanie had no problem doing what she
was told, just so long as she was given a good reason why she
should. — Derek Landy
was told, just so long as she was given a good reason why she
should. — Derek Landy
The more you insist on improving who and what you are, the more you become master of your destiny.
— Rod Stryker
We must master our good fortune, or it will master us.
— Publilius Syrus