To be a Sufi is to detach from fixed ideas and from preconceptions; and not to try to avoid what is your lot.
Idries ShahTags: life fate death destiny sufism sufis
Nothing is determined by fate. We create our own fate.
Jessica SankiewiczTags: fate life-lessons destiny create fate-destiny create-your-life
Fate would have no divinity if we were wise: it is we who make her a goddess and place her in heaven.
JuvenalThe line of head is strong, but the line of heart is weak. And most importantly, the line of life is short. The stars do not seem to be right.
Vikas SwarupTags: life intelligence love fate faith slumdog-millionaire
The long years had taught him that everything worked itself out given enough time, and some things would always be the way fate wished them to be.
Michelle M. PillowTags: fate life-lessons
There are things which cannot be carried through even with the good will of everybody concerned
Karen BlixenA bracing wind swirls about the boy and alights gently upon his shoulder to gape frightfully at droplets of fate joined infirmly to a sweep of atmospheric and lunar forces far beyond their capabilities to resist. He takes a long, deep breath of air—cleansed through its migration—and he closes his eyes.
Scattered waves roll back in to the sea.
Tags: fate destiny ocean atmospheric breathe migration lunar don-t-forget-to-breathe
There will be times in which things appear hopeless. You will begin to doubt everything around you. You will even begin to doubt yourself. You will think things will never look up and you may be in the deepest, darkest, loneliest place in the world. Everything which had once been infused with wonder may appear disappointing and harsh. You may grow cynical and come to believe that this is simply the way the world is...that one must bear with the unforgiving realities of the world and only hope that it doesn’t get worse. You might grow suspicious of others, as adults tend to do, and close yourself off from the rest of the world. You might just look to the past and reminisce about better days...or you might just dwell in one place for a little too long and become nostalgic for the future. Just remember—regardless of where you are, what experiences you have, and who you have become—that there will always be those who have loved you. Those whom you may have taken for granted, but have nonetheless, always had you in their hearts and in their hopes and wishes. Lives that you have touched: whether you realize it or not. To separation you may venture, but indissolubly in union shall you drift...you will always be at the whims of forces, both great and small, and far beyond your capacity to control. That’s how all our stories go. Innumerable arcs intersect and scatter into a vast indefinite sea.
Ashim ShankerTags: fate ocean self-doubt hopeless-wanderer ashim-shanker at-the-whims-of-forces indefinite-sea indissolubly infinitude innumerable-arcs nostagia separation-and-union
What a man thinks of himself, that it is which determines, or rather indicates, his fate.
Henry David ThoreauTags: fate mindfulness
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