Fatalistic Thinking Quotes & Sayings
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Individuality in dressing is not important to men. If they all look alike it means they haven't made a mistake. — Rita Rudner

My beautiful sister. You are like sunshine: bright, incandescent, and oddly irritating at times. But what else are sisters for? — Darynda Jones

One must differentiate between one's thoughts and one's emotions with full clarity and precision ... No discussion, cooperation, agreement, or understanding is possible among men who substitute emotion for proof. — Ayn Rand

It was like talking to Diego had cleared my head. For the first time in three months, blood was not the main thing in there. — Stephenie Meyer

You only have so much emotional energy each day. Don't fight battles that don't matter. — Joel Osteen

If your head is constantly stuck in a book, you're going to miss a lot. — Meg Cabot

Where is the expectation of privacy in the commission of a crime? — Linda Tripp

A fatalistic patience came over me. I set out the breakfast things as she dressed. I knew I reached my decision. It was as if Hap's words last night had estinguished a candle inside me. My feelings for Starling had changed that completely. We sat at table together, and she tried to make all seem as it had before, but I kept thinking "this is probably the last time I'll watch how she swirls her tea to cool it, or how she waves her bread about as she talks'. — Robin Hobb

The horses sped through the dense autumn grass, their hooves kicking up moths in various colors: pinks, oranges, whites, blues. There were also green, yellow, and multicolored grasshoppers and other autumn insects. A few purple swallows circled overhead, singing in their shrill voices; sometimes they darted right past the horses, and sometimes they shot up into the sky, enjoying the insect feast provided by the horses and humans. — Jiang Rong

When you see chaos around you, try looking wider, maybe is part of something very well arranged! — Me

Prayer is meant to be preventative more than remedial. We usually treat prayer as remedial, meaning we pray when we have a need or are in trouble. But in Luke 18:1 Jesus says that at all times we "ought to pray ... and not lose heart." In other words, prayer isn't the last thought; it's the first thought. It is preventative, not remedial. Also instead of praying when we are tempted, Jesus says we should pray that we "may not enter into temptation" (Matthew 26:41). When we are not under pressure and stress, we should be praying so that we might be shored up and defended against the pressures that will come. — David Jeremiah

don't expect us to be too impressed, we just saw Finnik Odair in his underwear! — Susan Collins

I enjoy humour more than anything, I don't really sit around banging my head and crying all the time. — Joaquin Phoenix