Quotes about Destiny
Henceforth I flie not Death, nor would prolong Life much, bent rather how I may be quit Fairest and easiest of this combrous charge, Which I must keep till my appointed day Of rendring up. MICHAEL to him repli'd. Nor love thy Life, nor hate; but what thou livst Live well, how long or short permit to Heav'n:
— John Milton
Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou liv'st Live well, how long or short permit to Heaven.
— John Milton
eschatological thinking.
— John Ortberg
I'm already crazy. I'm a fearless person. I think it creeps up on you. I don't think it can be stopped. If my destiny is to lose my mind because of fame, then that's my destiny. But my passion still means more than anything.
— Lady Gaga
Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.
— Catherine of Siena
If you don't find a leader, perhaps it is because you were meant to lead.
— Glenn Beck
It isn't really important to decide when you are very young just exactly what you want to become when you grow up. It is much more important to decide on the way you want to live. If you are going to be honest with yourself and honest with your friends, if you are going to get involved in causes which are good for others, not only for yourselves, then it seems to me that that is sufficient, and maybe what you will be is only a matter of chance.
— Golda Meir
Work without vision is drudgery. Vision without work is dreaming. Work plus vision-this is destiny.
— Gordon Hinckley
What a wonderful time it is for each of us to do his or her small part in moving the work of the Lord on to its magnificent destiny.
— Gordon Hinckley
You know that Arizona is going to really be understood and get somewhere some day.
— Will Rogers
So we need not feel ashamed of flirting with the zodiac. The zodiac is well worth flirting with. But not in the rather silly modern way of horoscopy and telling your fortune by the stars... They want their "fortune" told, never this misfortune.
— DH Lawrence
A door that seems to stand open must be a man's size, or it is not the door that Providence means for him.
— Henry Ward Beecher