“I don't want to put my fate in country music fans; I'm too stubborn.” WantCountryFateFansStubbornMusic FansCountry Music Fans Author:Natalie Maines
“France cannot be destroyed. She is an old country who, despite her misfortunes, has, and always will have, thanks to her past, a tremendous prestige in the world, whatever the fate inflicted upon her.” WorldCountryPastFateDespiteDestroyedThanksFranceMisfortunesPrestige Author:Pierre Laval
“Hemans gallows ought to be the fate of all such ambitious men who would involve their country in civil wars, and all the evils in its train that they might reign & ride on its whirlwinds & direct the Storm The free people of these United States have spoken, and consigned these wicked demagogues to their proper doom.” PeopleMenWarCountryStatesMightEvilUnitedUnited StatesFateOughtDirectTrainStormCivil WarWickedAmbitiousReignDoomGallowsAmbitious Man Author:Andrew Jackson
“The translation of the Veda will hereafter tell to a great extent on the fate of India and on the growth of millions of souls in that country. It is the root of their religion, and to show them what the root is, I feel sure, is the only way of uprooting all that has sprung from it during the last 3000 years.” WayFeelsYearsSoulCountryShowsLastsGrowthMillionsFateRootsIndiaTranslationsHereafterSprungVedasUprooting Author:Max Muller
“Sometimes there are historical moments when a country's course could be turned one way or the other, when fate can be escaped.” WayCountrySometimesMomentsCoursesFateHistoricalOne Way Author:Vladimir Voinovich
“When the time of danger comes, all Americans, whatever their social standing, whatever their creed, whatever the training they have received, no matter from what section of the country they have come, stand together as men, as Americans, and are content to face the same fate and do the same duties because fundamentally they all alike have the common purpose to serve the glorious flag of their common country.” MenCountryMatterTogetherFacesPurposeSocialCommonFateDangerDutyTrainingStandingGloriousFlagsCreedsSectionsCommon Purpose Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“Investors, monarchies, and parliamentarians devised methods to control the processes of wealth accumulation and the power that came with it, but the ideology behind gold fever mobilized settlers to cross the Atlantic to an unknown fate. Subjugating entire societies and civilizations, enslaving whole countries, and slaughtering people village by village did not seem too high a price to pay, nor did it appear inhumane. The systems of colonization were modern and rational, but its ideological basis was madness.” PeopleCountryWholeSeemsProcessWealthPayBehindsFateModernCivilizationCrossesGoldBasesMadnessMethodRationalIdeologyVillageInvestorsAccumulationMonarchyFeverIdeologicalColonizationSettlersInhumane Author:Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz