Take it from me, Fate doesn’t care most of the time.
– Diana Wynne Jones
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- In a way it was worth it, she thought, except that it was such a total waste. – Diana Wynne Jones
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- There is very seldom any true secret. – Diana Wynne Jones
- We can’t spend our lives wondering, -˜what if?’ We must simply make the best of what we have. -Lady Mary Wynne-Jones – Eve Silver
- When we care about people, we care less about money, and when we care about money, we care less about people. – Margaret Heffernan
- What I care about is what I care about. What you care about is what you care about. So let’s add the planet to that list – Sahndra Fon Dufe
- Don’t let circumstances determine your fate. Choose your fate and mold circumstances to fit your fate of choice. – DB Harrop
- We should all realize that we can only talk about the bad forgeries, the ones that have been detected; the good ones are still hanging on the walls – Frank Wynne
- Maybe history wouldn’t have to repeat itself if we listened once in awhile. – Wynne McLaughlin
- Being an author, writing a book was great fun. Publishing and marketing, not so fun. – Wynne Stevens
- Sorry, dear. This isn´t fairy tale. There´s no happily ever after. Just… ever after. – Wynne Channing
- Vermeer’s skill was in combining few colors, mixing little and using layers of lakes and varnishes to build up the illusion of life – Frank Wynne
- I wrote a book on cats. In retrospect, I should have used paper, cause chapter six got hit by a car. – Wynne McLaughlin
- My fate is like those envelopes -“ sealed and tossed aside. – Jenny B Jones
- Don’t believe in the fate society chose for you. Instead, carve out a new fate for yourself. – Bill Courtney
- Those who think fate is against them have already crucified themselves. They have already decided what fate should do with them – Bangambiki Habyarimana
- Your ideas create your fate; you change your ideas, you change your fate! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- Predetermined fate is the slogan of the incapable people; with better ideas, you can always have a better fate! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- Nothing is determined by fate. We create our own fate. – Jessica Sankiewicz
- The fate of man does not chase him as much as he chases his fate. – Raheel Farooq
- The fearful person wilts and submits to what they call fate. The fearless negotiates with fate for a compromise. – Bryant McGill
- We do not choose our fate, we can only choose if we accept it. Fate will take us where it will, whether we will it or not.- (Sister Mira) – Brenda Cothern
- It was strange even after suffering from fate, a person in love would choose the same fate over his life. – Faraaz Kazi
- Fate goes ever as fate must. – Seamus Heaney
- To survive was to escape fate. But if you escape your fate, whose life do you then step into? – Anne Michaels
- Fate.A word meaning destiny.Fate. A word meaning doom. – Colleen Hoover
- I fear no fate for you are my fate, my sweet. – EE Cummings
- These things hath Fate brought to p???, and we be but Fate’s whipping-tops bandied what way she will. – ER Eddison
- Everywhere man blames nature and fate, yet his fate is mostly but the echo of his character and passions, his mistakes and weaknesses. – Democritus
- Clinical, brilliantly medical-minded Adam believes in fate. A fate with Fia. – Kiersten White
- I have brought you a hero’s fate, and a hero’s fate is never happy. It is never anything but tragic. – Rick Riordan
- The tram’s fate is to travel only on its track. But for man, everywhere is a track; everywhere is his fate! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- I don’t believe in a fate that will fall on us no matter what we do. I do believe in a fate that will fall on us if we do nothing. – Ronald Reagan
- If thinking is your fate, revere this fate with divine honour and sacrifice to it the best, the most beloved – Friedrich Nietzsche
- Cookies are happy, because that is their job. Making those you know, and don’t know happy. They tell people you care. – Brent M Jones
- Mine own people do not care for me, John Carter; I am too unlike them. It is a sad fate, since I must live my life amongst them. – Edgar Rice Burroughs