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The thing I probably love the most is driving out with the championship trophy under my arm.
— Arnold Palmer
He smiled. The ability to drink and not grow drunk - an advantage of pewter that nobody had told him about. There had to be a way to use such a skill.
— Brandon Sanderson
After all, tragedy didn't discriminate, so everyone was subject to the same whims of fate.
— J.R. Ward
Prayer can never be in excess.
— Charles Spurgeon
He grins. Unbelievable how gorgeous he is. And that he's mine. He loves me and I love him and how rare and beautiful is that?
— Cynthia Hand
Fate never knows when comedy ends and tragedy begins.
— Frank Frankfort Moore
Lose your dream, you lose your mind.
— Rolling Stones
Do you believe that evil and tragedy are always planned? You don't think Fortune has anything to do with it?
— Amy Neftzger
You can never loose a thing If it belongs to you.
— Abbey Lincoln
I see colors like you hear jet planes.
— Dave Eggers
Affliction is enamoured of thy parts,
And thou art wedded to calamity. — William Shakespeare
And thou art wedded to calamity. — William Shakespeare
Moth: I gave you my life.
Flame: I allowed you to kiss me. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
Flame: I allowed you to kiss me. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
People who are beset by tragedy once and twice are sure to grieve again. Fate finds it easier to retrace its treads.
— Nadia Hashimi
Hope proves a man deathless.
— Herman Melville
I have brought you a hero's fate, and a hero's fate is never happy. It is never anything but tragic.
— Rick Riordan
The tragedy of Karbala decided not only the fate of the Caliphate, but also of Mohammadan kingdoms long after the Caliphate had waned and disappeared.
— William Muir
This is the tragedy of knowing my fate: I have seen how it ends, and I will walk right into it, and nothing will change.
— Kiersten White
The essence of dramatic tragedy is not unhappiness. It resides in the solemnity of the remorseless working of things.
— Alfred North Whitehead
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
Mortal fate is hard. You'd best get used to it.
— Euripides