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Fate Quotes - Page 39

With equal pace, impartial Fate Knocks at the palace, as the cottage gate.

Horace, Philip Francis (1779). “A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace: With Notes Collected from His Best Latin and French Commentators”, p.11

Every path but your own is the path of fate. Keep on your own track, then.

Henry David Thoreau (2004). “Walden: 150th Anniversary Illustrated Edition of the American Classic”, p.115, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

One knows less about one's own destiny than about anything else on earth.

Gabrielle Roy (1987). “Enchantment and sorrow: the autobiography of Gabrielle Roy”, Key Porter Books

Names and individuals are unimportant when Germany's final fate is at stake.

"Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression". Office of the United States Chief of Counsel For Prosecution of Axis Criminality publication, Volume 2, p. 919, 1946.

To come under siege was the inevitable fate of power.

"Dune Messiah". Book by Frank Herbert, 1969.

Necessity is harsh. Fate has no reprieve.

Euripides (2013). “Euripides II: Andromache, Hecuba, The Suppliant Women, Electra”, p.132, University of Chicago Press

Are some people destined for a great fate, or to do great things? Or is it only that they're born somehow with that great passion - and if they find themselves in the right circumstances, then things happen? It's the sort of thing you wonder.

Diana Gabaldon (2015). “The Outlander Series 8-Book Bundle: Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, An Echo in the Bone, Written in My Own Heart's Blood”, p.1526, Dell