It is never quite safe to think we have done with life. When we imagine we have finished our story fate has a trick of turning the page and showing us yet another chapter.
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Rainbow Valley
by
Lucy Maud Montgomery
History is a wheel, for the nature of man is fundamentally unchanging. What has happened before will perforce happen again.
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A Feast for Crows
by
George R. R. Martin
Can we outrun the heavens?
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Henry VI, Part Two
by
William Shakespeare
He had lived the delicate and luxurious life of a young man of birth and fortune, a life exquisite in its freedom from sordid care, its beautiful boyish insouciance; and now for the first time he became conscious of the terrible mystery of Destiny, of the awful meaning of Doom.
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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
by
Oscar Wilde
Were we no better than chessmen, moved by an unseen power, vessels the potter fashions at his fancy, for honour or for shame?
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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
by
Oscar Wilde
It may be that mortal free-will can conquer mortal fate; and that going, as we all do, inevitably to death, we go inevitably to nothing that is before death.
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Armadale
by
Wilkie Collins
There's a divinity that shapes our ends,
Rough-hew them how we will.
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
by
William Shakespeare
The time is out of joint:—O cursed spite,
That ever I was born to set it right!
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
by
William Shakespeare
Destiny has a constant passion for the incongruous.
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The Magnificent Ambersons
by
Booth Tarkington
It was a still afternoon--the golden light was lingering languidly among the upper boughs, only glancing down here and there on the purple pathway and its edge of faintly sprinkled moss: an afternoon in which destiny disguises her cold awful face behind a hazy radiant veil, encloses us in warm downy wings, and poisons us with violet-scented breath.
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Adam Bede
by
George Eliot