William Shakespeare Quotes About Fate
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what cannot be saved when fate takes, patience her injury a mockery makes
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Men at some time are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.
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It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.
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He must needs go that the devil drives.
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Antonio: Will you stay no longer? nor will you not that I go with you? Sebastian: By your patience, no. My stars shine darkly over me; the malignancy of my fate might, perhaps, distemper yours; therefore I shall crave of you your leave that I may bear my evils alone. It were a bad recompense for your love to lay any of them on you.
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But yet I'll make assurance double sure, and take a bond of fate: thou shalt not live.
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Our wills and fates do so contrary run.
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He shall spurn fate, scorn death, and bear His hopes 'bove wisdom, grace and fear: And you all know, security Is mortals' chiefest enemy.
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Crowns have their compass-length of days their date- Triumphs their tomb-felicity, her fate- Of nought but earth can earth make us partaker, But knowledge makes a king most like his Maker.
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What fates impose, that men must needs abide; it boots not to resist both wind and tide.
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I do I know not what, and fear to find Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind. Fate, show thy force. Ourselves we do not owe. What is decreed must be; and be this so.
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Men at sometime are the masters of their fate.
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Who can control his fate?
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The happiest youth, viewing his progress through, What perils past, what crosses to ensue, Would shut the book, and sit him down and die.
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This day's black fate on more days doth depend; This but begins the woe, others must end.
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O heaven! that one might read the book of fate, and see the revolution of the times.
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In love the heavens themselves do guide the state; Money buys lands, and wives are sold by fate.
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I have a bone to pick with Fate
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Death, a necessary end, will come when it will come
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Men at some time are masters of their fates.
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What can be avoided Whose end is purposed by the mighty gods?
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Oh God! that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent, Weary of solid firmness, melt itself Into the sea.
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Our wills and fates do so contrary run, That our devices still are overthrown; Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own.
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O sir, you are old; nature in you stands on the very verge of her confine; you should be ruled and led by some discretion, that discerns your fate better than you yourself.
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