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Life is a dream. It moves from cause to cause, effect to effect, one point to another, one state of existence to another.
The beauty he saw in her was the beauty she forgot to see in herself and what a beautiful reminder, that love is what will see us all through.
Like Artemis and Orion, fate was working against us, and we couldn't be together in this life. But he will forever be immortalized in my heart.
We are always people that are in the making, constantly adapting to accommodate the roads we walk. As we learn, it changes us. As we go about our course, we grow, and prune everything around us; friends, beliefs, desires. Our past experiences plant the seeds needed for our future roads, with all its turns, speed, and treachery.
All times are connected. Treasure each moment.
Fate is a given, destiny is what we do with it
You can no more look destiny in the face than you can look at the sun, and yet destiny is grey
Sometimes our fate _ our destiny turns out to be something we had never thought of.
The case for interconnectedness between conscious human lives is hard to deny.
Insanity, thy name is woman
Think with your eyes open.
It__ too late for you Wilhelmina Grimm, great great great granddaughter of Wilhelm Grimm.
If life's journey was intended to be easy, we would have been given directions. However, since we have no road map, we must climb the highest mountain and forge the deepest streams with love in our souls, in the hope that our own journey will give us peace within...
Even the dry and dusty arid desert air could not get her sweet perfume out of his nostrils. That one night was all it took. She stole his heart; he could do nothing about it, but accept his fate.
In my youth, the question chiefly important to me was__hat sort of man shall I decide to be? At nineteen one asks oneself this question; at thirty-nine we say, __ wish Fate hadn__ made me this sort of man.
Maybe we really are made of the same clay, maybe we really are condemned, blameless, to the same, identical mediocrity.
We were created for something higher than ourself.