Fate is not satisfied with inflicting one calamity.
– Publilius Syrus
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- A wise man will be master of his mind, a fool will be its slave. – Publilius Syrus
- From the errors of others, a wise man corrects his own. – Publilius Syrus
- Where there is unity, there is always victory – Publilius Syrus
- You will never be satisfied until you are completely satisfied with God. – Jerry Kinard
- He’s satisfied with himself. If you have a soul you can’t be satisfied. – Graham Greene
- People think they are not satisfied with what they have but in true sense they are not satisfied with what they are. – Amit Kalantri
- You will never feel truly satisfied by work until you are satisfied by life. – Heather Schuck
- Those who feel satisfied with their personal lives are more satisfied with their careers and perform better. – Michael Hyatt
- Those who feel satisfied with their personal lives are more satisfied with their careers and perform better. – Michael Hyatt
- I cannot be with someone who takes pleasure in inflicting pain on me, someone who can’t love me. – EL James
- It is the nature of human that we tend to pass our pain along. As if we could get rid of it by inflicting an equal hurt on someone else. – Robin Hobb
- Nothing a man suffers will prevent him from inflicting suffering on others. Indeed, it will teach him the way – Barry Unsworth
- Don’t let circumstances determine your fate. Choose your fate and mold circumstances to fit your fate of choice. – DB Harrop
- My face is rather like a collision waiting to happen: head-on I can be borne, but turn sideways, and it is all calamity. – Michelle Franklin
- Greatness untethered from God results in calamity unrestrained by men. – Craig D Lounsbrough
- Almighty Father, do not destroy mankind. Save us from every calamity. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Calamity shaped a life when, long ago, chance was so cruel. – William Trevor
- May God protect us from every calamity. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- I shall not be afraid of a calamity. God is my defender. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Technology with out humanity is calamity. – Ted Agon
- Every trail has its end, and every calamity brings its lesson! – James Fenimore Cooper
- Whenever a nation or a group of people is devoid of light, catastrophe comes, calamity hits, there is danger everywhere. – Sunday Adelaja
- May the Lord rescue you from any calamity. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Affliction is enamoured of thy parts, And thou art wedded to calamity. – William Shakespeare
- Was Jane now. All Jane. Come calamity or come calm, was myself and none else. – JD Jordan
- There is only one calamity: ignorance. And there is only one solution: enlightenment. – Sadhguru
- It is in the thick of a calamity that one gets hardened to the truth, in other words to silence. – Albert Camus
- Charisma without character is postponed calamity. – Peter Ajisafe
- At the end of faith there is always some calamity – Bangambiki Habyarimana
- Realize clarity from calamity. – TF Hodge
- 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 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
- I fear no fate for you are my fate, my sweet. – EE Cummings
- Everywhere man blames nature and fate, yet his fate is mostly but the echo of his character and passions, his mistakes and weaknesses. – Democritus
- 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
- If thinking is your fate, revere this fate with divine honour and sacrifice to it the best, the most beloved – Friedrich Nietzsche