quotations about fate
Fate is not an eagle, it creeps like a rat.
ELIZABETH BOWEN
The House in Paris
But God has wisely hid from human sight
The dark decrees of future fate,
And sown their seeds in depth of night.
JOHN DRYDEN
"The 29th Ode of the First Book of Horace"
And now it goes as it goes
and where it ends is Fate.
And neither by singeing flesh
nor tipping cups of wine
nor shedding burning tears can you
enchant away the rigid Fury.
AESCHYLUS
Agamemnon
There is no armour against fate.
JAMES SHIRLEY
The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses
Fate always tests those whom she would exalt; she tries them in the wilderness. The years of exile will flit by and you will come home in glory.
RAMESH MENON
The Mahabharata
Fate steals along with ceaseless tread,
And meets us oft when least we dread;
Frown in the storm with threatening brow,
Yet in the sunshine strikes the blow.
WILLIAM COWPER
attributed, Benedicta
Yet they, believe me, who await
No gifts from Chance, have conquer'd Fate.
MATTHEW ARNOLD
Resignation
I stand upon the downs of life,
And watch two barks of Fate sail in;
The waves and winds are all at strife,
I sadly wonder who will win.
MARY CLEMMER AMES
"The Yachts"
Our fate isn't in the hands of some non-existent Lady Luck. We don't need rabbit feet to bring good luck and keep bad luck away. God has promised that if we love and trust him, that he will lead us the way we should go.
ED STRAUSS
The 2:52 Ultimate Devo for Boys
In the classical Greek view, human affairs are subject to the will and whim of the gods. Good and ill fortune alternate in quite unpredictable ways. Hence, knowledge has the purpose of fortifying the soul and assuaging the envy of the gods. The wise man always reflects upon the extreme vicissitudes of fate. In times of the greatest triumph he bears in mind the transitoriness of life; in times of the greatest calamity he reflects upon the unpredictability of fortune, perhaps even the possibility of a renewal. Knowledge is virtue where it helps men attain inner peace in the midst of the fate that is their lot.
REINHARD BENDIX
Force
The furnace which melts gold, also hardens clay. Before blaming thy fate, therefore, find whether thou art gold or clay.
IVAN PANIN
Thoughts
Yet though a man gets many wounds in breast,
He dieth not, unless the appointed time,
The limit of his life's span, coincide;
Nor does the man who by the hearth at home
Sits still, escape the doom that Fate decrees.
AESCHYLUS
Fragment
To bear is to conquer our fate.
THOMAS CAMPBELL
"Lines Written on Visiting a Scene in Argyleshire"
The planets are bells on his motley,
He fleers at the stars in their state,
He banters the suns burning hotly--
The Jester whose nickname is Fate.
ARTHUR GUITERMAN
"Fate
Fate is a fickle bitch who dotes on irony.
GLEN COOK
The Black Company
Deep in the man sits fast his fate
To mould his fortunes, mean or great.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON
Fate
In a curious sense, we all must admit that our fate is indeed a part of our existence. Whether we like it or not, we are beings who do not control all, or even most, of what goes on to make us who we are. So, on the one hand, if we appeal to fate as some kind of explanatory force we are grossly mistaken about how concepts explain; but if we deny that our fate is indeed an essential part of who we are, we are likewise grossly mistaken, and existentially beguiled.
MICHAEL GELVEN
Truth and Existence
I would not fear nor wish my fate,
But boldly say each night,
To-morrow let my sun his beams display,
Or in clouds hide them; I have lived to-day.
ABRAHAM COWLEY
Of Myself
Fate was some kind of an invisible beast lurking around them, teasing them. I could have killed you today if I wanted to, it was thinking. Or maybe tomorrow. Hee, hee. You'll never know. Just don't tempt me.
AUDREY PFITZENMAIER
Cheating Fate
Fate never wounds more deep the generous heart,
Than when a blockhead's insult points the dart.
SAMUEL JOHNSON
Fate of Poverty in London