Quotes about destiny
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“We may become the makers of our fate when we have ceased to pose as its prophets.”
Introduction
The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945)

Source: Beatrice & Virgil (2010), p. 173

“In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves
For a bright manhood, there is no such word
As "fail."”
Act iii, Scene i.
Richelieu (1839)

Stanzas to Augusta http://readytogoebooks.com/LB-Augusta2.html, st. 1 (1816).

Quoted, This Side of Paradise (1920)

1940s, To Every Briton (1940)

Les vieilles filles n'ayant pas fait plier leur caractère et leur vie à une autre vie ni à d'autres caractères, comme l'exige la destinée de la femme, ont, pour la plupart, la manie de vouloir tout faire plier autour d'elles.
Source: The Vicar of Tours (1832), Ch. I.

quote, c. 1960, in France
Source: 1960 - 1968, Dialogues – conversations with.., quotes, c. 1960, p. 153

Source: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2016), Chapter 8, “The Importance of Saying No” (p. 180)

"The Dehumanization of Art"
The Dehumanization of Art and Ideas about the Novel (1925)

Epistle to George William Curtis (1874)

Open letter to the Masters of Dublin (1913)

Source: Three “Whys” of the Russian Revolution (1995), p. 81
“The vitality of our network will determine our professional fate.”
Source: The Little Big Things: 163 Ways To Pursue Excellence (2010), p. 50.
Source: Natural Right and History (1953), p. 26

“Fate, however, is to all appearance more unavoidable than unexpected.”
Parallel Lives, Caesar

Senate Hearing, 1947, reported in Michael J. Sandel, Democracy's Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy (1998), p. 243.

in Berthe's letter to her sister Edma, c. 1870; as cited in The Correspondence of Berthe Morisot, ed. Denis Rouart; Camden, London 1986 / Kinston, R. I. Moyer Bell, 1989, p. 29
1860 - 1870

“measureless our pure living complete love
whose doom is beauty and its fate to grow”
50
50 Poems (1940)

“Present action, though futile, is preferable to passive acceptance of such a fate as awaits us.”
Source: A Quest for Simbilis (1974), Chapter 6, “The House on the River” (p. 112)
“[T]he next few months will decide the fate of the peninsula.”
2010s, Portrait of the Ally as an Intermediary (March 2018)

2010s, The New World Disorder (2014)
Source: The Common Background of Greek and Hebrew Civilizations (1965 [1962]), Ch.VII Further Observations on Homer
Interview with Wilson Harris (2003)

Poem The Splendid Spur http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-splendid-spur/

On the Vice-Presidency of the United States, in a letter to Abigail Adams (19 December 1793).
1790s

Speech Declaring War Against the United States http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/hitler-s-speech-declaring-war-against-the-united-states (December 11, 1941)
1940s

Song lyrics, Never for Ever (1980)

Francois Bernier, quoted from Lal, K. S. (1992). The legacy of Muslim rule in India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. Chapter 6

Before his execution in Jerusalem (1 June 1962), as quoted in Becoming Eichmann: Rethinking the Life, Crimes, and Trial of a "Desk Murderer" by David Cesarani (2006), p. 321. ISBN 978-0-306-81539-3.

Narrator, describing the effect of a successful British cavalry charge, p. 249
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Sword (1983)

To Madam L. E. on her Recovery, 106; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922).
The Paranoid Style in American Politics (1964)

“Deep in the man sits fast his fate
To mould his fortunes, mean or great.”
Fate http://www.humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=l&p=c&a=p&ID=20569&c=323
1860s, May-Day and Other Pieces (1867)
Source: Marketing Myopia, 1960, p. 15
Interview with mobuta.com (2004)

"The One Un-American Act," Speech to the Author's Guild Council in New York, on receiving the 1951 Lauterbach Award
Other speeches and writings

“if someone has a fate, then it's a man, if someone gets a fate, then it's a woman.”
p 3
Women As Lovers (1994)
Source: The Thirst for Annihilation: Georges Bataille and Virulent Nihilism (1992), Chapter 2: "The curse of the sun", p. 20

In Search of Memory (2006)
Context: Even though I had long been taught that the genes of the brain are the governors of behavior, the absolute masters of our fate, our work showed that, in the brain as in bacteria, genes are also servants of the environment.... An environmental stimulus... activates modulatory interneurons that release serotonin. The serotonin acts on the sensory neuron to increase cyclic AMP and to cause protein kinase A and MAP kinase to move to the nucleus and activate CREB. The activation of CREB, in turn, leads to the expression of genes that changes the function and the structure of the cell.
Source: Thinking for a Living, 2005, p.208

Quote from Bletlach (Leaflet - essay in Yiddish), Marc Chagall; published in 'Shtrom' No. 1, 1922
1920's

360 Doctrines and Comprehensive Theories, Union of Civilizations

Pourquoi ne pas en finir? se dit-il enfin; pourquoi cette obstination à lutter contre le destin qui m'accable? J'ai beau faire les plans de conduite les plus raisonnables en apparence, ma vie n'est qu'une suite de malheurs et de sensations amères. Ce mois-ci ne vaut pas mieux que le mois passé; cette année-ci ne vaut pas mieux que l'autre année; d'où vient cette obstination à vivre? Manquerais-je de fermeté? Qu'est-ce que la mort? se dit-il en ouvrant la caisse de ses pistolets et les considérant. Bien peu de chose en vérité; il faut être fou pour s'en passer.
Source: Armance (1827), Ch. 2

“Strength | Vegan Strongman Patrik Baboumian,” video PSA for PETA (31 December 2014) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMWmZ3lE-uc.

Source: Quoted in "The Eichmann Kommandos" - Page 162 - by Michael Angelo Musmanno - 1961.
"Shamanic Nietzsche" (1995), in Fanged Noumena, p. 223

“There is no more terrible fate for a comedian than to be taken seriously.”
My Life as Me: A Memoir (2002)

page 92
At That Point in Time, Tapes and the threat of wiretapping

As quoted in The Age of the World : Moses to Darwin (1959) by Francis C. Haber, p. 221

Syed Ahmad Barelvi. Letter written to his contemporary Muslim magnates, cited in Qeyamuddin Ahmad, The Wahabi Movement in India, Calcutta, 1966, p. 358

“Endure the hardships of your present state,
Live, and reserve yourselves for better fate.”
Aeneis, Book I, lines 289–290.
The Works of Virgil (1697)

As quoted in the article Wangari Maathai:"You Strike The Woman ..." http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC28/Sears.htm by Priscilla Sears; published in the quarterly In Context #28 (Spring 1991)
By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross (1895)

Speech in Hyde Park (24 May 1929), published in This Torch of Freedom (1935), p. 25. In 1902 Joseph Chamberlain said "The weary Titan staggers under the too vast orb of its fate".
1929

“I guide my fate
And what it's good for
There's no telling
It's blood
It's a flood”
The Slaughter
Lyrics, Shadows Collide with People (2004)

Terry Gifford, LLO, page 693
1900s, Stickeen (1909)

Source: Beatrice & Virgil (2010), p. 97

Letter to George Washington (November 1779)

Source: 1950s-1960s, Behavior in Public Places, 1963, p. 23; Cited in: Philip Manning, Erving Goffman and Modern Sociology (Stanford University Press, 1992), p. 88.

On the national debate, Speech http://www.nytimes.com/1987/06/10/us/biden-joins-campaign-for-the-presidency.html announcing entry into 1988 presidential race, Wilmington, Delaware (June 10, 1987)
1980s
Book I, lines 1–4
The Aeneid of Virgil (1971)

Le Manifeste du Surréalisme, Andre Breton (Manifesto of Surrealism; 1924)

To Thomas Moore, st. 2.

“Life is a compromise between fate and free will.”
Source: A Thousand & One Epigrams: Selected from the Writings of Elbert Hubbard (1911), p. 36

The Plan of Delano (1965)

"The Rediscovery of Freedom: Personal Recollections" (1983), published in The Fortunes of Liberalism (1992)
1980s and later

Source: The Postman (1985), Section 1, “The Cascades”, Chapter 8 (p. 68)

Remarks to his doctor, Dr Haehner (8 March 1921), quoted in John C. G. Röhl, Wilhelm II: Into the Abyss of War and Exile 1900-1941 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 1234-1235
1920s
“The only way to escape one's fate is to enjoy it.”
A Visit from the Footbinder

1960s, Inaugural address (1965)
Act V, sc. v.
Tis Pity She's a Whore (1629-33?)