DESTINY QUOTES IV

quotations about destiny

Ah me, thou Destiny,
Giver of evil gifts.

AESCHYLUS

The Seven Against Thebes


Destiny is in reality a pompous word that means very little. If we have great talents, it will probably be our destiny to show them. If we have no talents, it will certainly be our destiny to show none.

ANONYMOUS

The Spectator, Aug. 2, 1884


Destiny is what you are supposed to do in life. Fate is what kicks you in the ass to make you do it.

HENRY MILLER

attributed, The Harper Book of Quotations


From someone who doesn't want to share your destiny, you should neither accept a cigarette.

CESARE PAVESE

The Burning Brand


Realizing a destiny is not a matter of acquiescing in some form of relentless causality. If it were, there would be no sin. A destiny can be failed or refused. That is why it is not a fate. True, the very word "destiny" is indicative of necessity, but the necessity of a destiny is not like the necessity that makes an object fall when it is dropped. Rather, it is the kind I recognize when I face a duty I am tempted to evade and say to myself, "This I must do."

GREGORY WOLFE

The New Religious Humanists


Destiny, the complicity of mankind in the self-disclosure of Being, must be freely chosen.

RICHARD ROJCEWICZ

The Gods and Technology


Motive is internal, work is external, destiny is eternal.

THOMAS ROBERT SLICER

Meditations


An unjust destiny is at variance with the will of the Almighty; a just destiny is merely the expression of his will: in no case is there room for destiny outside and above the deity. There is therefore no destiny apart from the will of God. By obedience to that will man may escape from evil, by opposing it he may bring evil on himself and his descendants.

EVELYN ABBOT

Hellenica


No trumpets sound when the important decisions of our life are made. Destiny is made known silently.

AGNES DE MILLE

Dance to the Piper


A girl with a good figure can often shape her own destiny.

EVAN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


Destiny does not send us heralds. She is too wise or too cruel for that.

OSCAR WILDE

The Picture of Dorian Gray


Every destiny is honourable. But it is a pity if you don't know your placement in life. The hardest work so far in life is to be able to locate your place where you belong here on earth. The fingers are placed in the hands; the toes are placed on the legs; the nose is placed in the head. Locate your placement in life.

HARRISON ENUDI

Fulfilling Your Destiny with Ease


There's a destiny that shapes our ends, but most women put more faith in a girdle.

EVAN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


Who recollects distinctly his past adventures, knows his destiny to come.

JOHANN CASPAR LAVATER

Aphorisms on Man


God is the author and finisher of your destiny. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end of your destiny. He is the only one that can show you your destiny. As far as He is your manufacturer, He is the only one that can show you what you are fashioned to do.

HARRISON ENUDI

Fulfilling Your Destiny with Ease


The world's definition of the word "destiny" is a person's lot or fate in life. In the world's eyes, God has nothing to do with it; it's pure luck. But God's definition is totally different because it is based in Him, not luck, lot or fortune. In my words, God's definition of the word "destiny" is "the fulfillment of the calling God has placed upon your life."

CAROLYN ANDERSON

Standing in These Last Days


Destiny waits in the hand of God, not in the hands of statesmen.

T. S. ELIOT

Murder in the Cathedral


Motive is causative, work is operative, destiny is resultant.

THOMAS ROBERT SLICER

Meditations


Both body and life are predetermined, and the man has nothing to say in the matter: the individual is predetermined by the Great Will. The man is thus predestined, through the fact of his individuality, to a possible specific destiny; but, after the individuality is determined, he is given over to his own will, and his destiny is put into his own hands.

JOHN PHELPS FRUIT

"The Destiny of Marriage: Portia and the Caskets"


With his unique destiny each man stands, so to speak, alone in the entire cosmos. His destiny will not recur. No one else has the same potentialities as he, nor will he himself be given them again. The opportunities that come his way for the actualization of creative or experiential values, the tribulations which are destined to come his way--which he cannot alter and must therefore endure and in the enduring of them actualize attitudinal values--all these are unique and singular.

VIKTOR EMIL FRANKL

The Doctor and the Soul