| A God without dominion, providence, and final causes, is nothing else but fate and nature. -- Isaac Newton |
| Author:
Newton, IsaacEra:
1642 |
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| Death and life have their determined appointments; riches and honors depend upon heaven. -- Confucius |
| Author:
ConfuciusEra:
-551 |
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| There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn. -- Albert Camus |
| Author:
Camus, AlbertEra:
1913 |
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| But blind to former as to future fate, What mortal knows his pre-existent state? -- Alexander Pope |
| Author:
Pope, AlexanderEra:
1688 |
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| fate is nothing but the deeds committed in a prior state of existence. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Author:
Emerson, Ralph WaldoEra:
1803 |
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| This body, full of faults, Has yet one great quality: Whatever it encounters in this temporal life Depends upon one's actions. -- Nagarjuna |
| Author:
NagarjunaEra:
100 |
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| Call it Nature, fate, Fortune; all these are names of the one and selfsame God. -- Seneca |
| Author:
SenecaEra:
-4 |
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