“I sing of arms and of a man: his fate had made him fugitive: he was the first to journey from the coasts of Troy as far as Italy and the Lavinian shores Across the lands and waters he was battered beneath the violence of the high ones for the savage Juno's unforgetting anger.” MenFirstsMadeWaterFateViolenceJourneyLandArmsShoreSavagesCoastFugitiveBatteredLand And Water Book:The Aeneid of Virgil: A Verse Translation Source: The Aeneid of Virgil: A Verse Translation
“We don't really know the ultimate outcome of our lives. All we can say is, "Fate has brought me thus far. This is where my life is right now, and I can either choose to stay here, or I can make a different turn that will take me somewhere else." I certainly am an advocate of taking a jump off the tallest mountain and just hoping a net appears. More often than not, when you take those leaps of faith, something really incredible happens. It might just take some time. You might take a long, hard journey, but the end of it is usually a great one, I find.” LongDifferentFateJourneyMountainUltimateIncrediblesLeapLeap Of Faith Author:Paula Patton
“My friends, whoever has had experience of evils knows how whenever a flood of ills comes upon mortals, a man fears everything; but whenever a divine force cheers on our voyage, then we believe that the same fate will always blow fair.” KnowsMenBelieveEvilLiteratureForceKnow HowFateJourneyDivineMy FriendsFairsBlowMortalsCheerFloodVoyages Author:Aeschylus
“From Mother you will inherit the belief that you can journey to your fate, there's a place to be located on a map that's destiny. If only you can get there. If it isn't too late. If no one stops you.” IfsMotherBeliefDestinyFateJourneyLateToo LateMaps Author:Joyce Carol Oates
“Losing your way on a journey is unfortunate. But, losing your reason for the journey is a fate more cruel.” WayReasonFateJourneyLosingUnfortunateOne Tree Hill VoiceoverOne Tree Hill OpeningOne Tree Hill MemorableHansel And Gretel Author:H. G. Wells
“All migrants leave their pasts behind, although some try to pack it into bundles and boxes-but on the journey something seeps out of the treasured mementoes and old photographs, until even their owners fail to recognize them, because it is the fate of migrants to be stripped of history, to stand naked amidst the scorn of strangers upon whom they see rich clothing, the brocades of continuity and the eyebrows of belonging.” TryingPastBehindsRichFateFailingJourneyPhotographBoxesStrangerNakedOwnersBelongingClothingsPacksScornEyebrowsContinuityBundlesMigrantsTreasuredOld Photographs Author:Salman Rushdie