Famous Quotes & Sayings

Fatefully Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 16 famous quotes about Fatefully with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Fatefully Quotes

Fatefully Quotes By L. Frank Baum

I have learned to regard fame as a will-o-wisp. — L. Frank Baum

Fatefully Quotes By Christopher De Bellaigue

He [Mosaddegh] was part of a generation of Iranian men who were inspired by Europe but who expected their wives to remain Iranian. (p37) — Christopher De Bellaigue

Fatefully Quotes By Susan Barbara Apollon

Your happiness - and your healing - are a function of how you choose to respond on the inside to that which is taking place on the outside. — Susan Barbara Apollon

Fatefully Quotes By Gerhard Richter

The first colour charts were unsystematic. They were based directly on commercial colour samples. They were still related to Pop Art. In the canvases that followed, the colours were chosen arbitrarily and drawn by chance. Then, 180 tones were mixed according to a given system and drawn by chance to make four variations of 180 tones. But after that the number 180 seemed too arbitrary to me, so I developed a system based on a number of rigorously defined tones and proportions. — Gerhard Richter

Fatefully Quotes By Anonymous

It was the unprecedented surplus calories resulting from domestication that ushered in the so-called Neolithic revolution, which created the conditions for not only an agricultural economy but also urban life and, ultimately, the suite of innovations we think of as modern culture. The cradle of civilization is, not coincidentally, also the place where first dogs and then barley, wheat, sheep, goats, pigs, cattle, and cats commenced a fatefully intimate association with humans. — Anonymous

Fatefully Quotes By Kate McGahan

If you have to ask yourself if it's love, it's not. — Kate McGahan

Fatefully Quotes By Gabbriella Conte

Live to Love & Love to Live — Gabbriella Conte

Fatefully Quotes By Milan Kundera

However much he may tell her he loves her and thinks her beautiful, his loving gaze could never console her. Because the gaze of love is the gaze that isolates. Jean-Marc thought about the loving solitude of two old persons become invisible to other people: a sad solitude that prefigures death. No, what she needs is not a loving gaze but a flood of alien, crude, lustful looks settling on her with no good will, no discrimination, no tenderness or politeness - settling on her fatefully, inescapably. Those are the looks that sustain her within human society. The gaze of love rips her out of it. — Milan Kundera

Fatefully Quotes By Ralph Bunche

Man has but little heeded the advice of the wise men. He has been - fatefully, if not willingly - less virtuous, less constant, less rational, less peaceful than he knows how to be, than he is fully capable of being. He has been led astray from the ways of peace and brotherhood by his addiction to concepts and attitudes of narrow nationalism, racial and religious bigotry, greed and lust for power. — Ralph Bunche

Fatefully Quotes By George Augustus Sala

A future is always a fairyland to the young. — George Augustus Sala

Fatefully Quotes By David Whyte

A good poem has its own life. It's like bringing a child into the world. You, the poet, birthed the child, but the child will surprise you continually. I think a work of art has its own aliveness, its own future. — David Whyte

Fatefully Quotes By Anne Frank

Ordinary people simply don't know what books mean to us, shut up here. Reading, learning, and the radio are our amusements. — Anne Frank

Fatefully Quotes By Clarice Lispector

Oh, but to reach silence, what a huge effort of voice. My voice is the way I go seek reality; reality prior to my language exists as an unthinkable thought, but I was and am fatefully impelled to have to know what thought thinks. Reality precedes the voice that seeks it, but like the earth precedes the tree, but like the world precedes the man, but like the sea precedes the view of the sea, life precedes love, bodily matter precedes the body, and one day in its turn language shall have preceded possession of silence. - Clarice Lispector, The Passion According to G.H. — Clarice Lispector

Fatefully Quotes By David Guterson

The prospect of death in autumn, she said, was irrelevant next to its happy recognition of its participation in the life of the tree itself. — David Guterson

Fatefully Quotes By Stefan Zweig

Ah, how fatefully swift is the move from one feeling to another. — Stefan Zweig

Fatefully Quotes By Kristie LeVangie

I love clean sheets. It's the simultaneous reminiscence of how they got dirtied to begin with, and hopeful anticipation of what stories they will live to tell next time you are standing fatefully in front of the washing machine. — Kristie LeVangie