“Destiny is usually just around the corner. Like a thief, a hooker, or a lottery vendor: its three most common personifications. But what destiny does not do is home visits. You have to go for it.”

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Spanish writer 1964

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Source: The Revolt of the Masses (1929), Chapter XI: The Self-Satisfied Age
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