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She was dark and exotic and not at all like the other girls in school, but destiny intervened.
Derrida is critical of Heidegger's conception of historicity as fate or destiny because of the contamination of spirit by nationalism.
He has asked to vote positively to elect members who would guide the destiny of the nation for the next five years.
The best part about knowing your goals and taking steps toward achieving them is that it puts you in charge of your own destiny.
As a young girl this Gujarati actress aspired to become a pilot, but her destiny has taken her to the hustle and bustle of Bollywood.
In a land of palm trees and a time of eternal summer, the destiny of a pluviophile rested in the fickle hands of the clouds.
In fact, there's a subset of neocons who believe that given our unparalleled power, empire is our destiny and we might as well embrace it.
One could even say the story implies that emancipation is not properly a woman's pursuit or destiny.
I felt it was my destiny to carry on like this, and it was a tremendous psychological blow when the business went down the tubes.
So while she grooms her son for leadership, she is also fulfilling her own destiny.
Next up was my mother, with a speech about fate and destiny and how Mandy and I met.
He is eventually ordered to leave her to follow his destiny of founding a new Troy, whereupon he casts her off with tragic consequences.
Everything that happened before is forgotten in the cruel wake of fate and destiny.
Is he really behind Jill and her dream to fulfill her dead husband's destiny, or is there an ulterior motive behind his caring compassion?
He believes the hand of destiny is on his side, just as it was when he was tearing up the track everywhere from the Isle of Man to Japan.
The city is the arena of multiple singularities, packed densely with each intensely individual life living out its deeply personal destiny.
There was obviously an element of destiny about their career choice. Try the roast half pigeon with celery mousseline.
You could argue that such a destiny is unfair, unjust, undeserved, and maybe that's so, but such an argument is irrelevant.
Though high-born, he was propelled more by his conviction that he was a man of destiny than any class or tribal loyalty.
He came to Paris and found his true destiny as a symbolist poet, perpetually drunk with the power, the colour and the music of words.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The small number can be attributed to the fact that the men, like the assembly, had to sign-on without knowing their destiny.
Next to his attitude toward his Maker and his subsequent choice of a life partner this decision controls his worth and destiny.
It is but a feeble destiny that is wrecked by passion, when it should be ennobled.
Of course it is part of her character that her destiny should point to the glooms.
Was this the ironic destiny of all ideals too austere for earth, too divine for humanity?
But I have outgone my destiny in living, to stay here the survivor of my child.
The essence of freedom is that each of us shares in the shaping of his own destiny.
You are not the only one who will execrate the destiny that brought us here.
It was my inclement destiny to become acquainted, not with Damien, but with Dr. Hyde.
He to whom the destiny of the realm is entrusted could scarcely be a fribbler!
And so, by the suasion of his arm and his imperious will, she was swept onward along the road of her destiny.
My last minute was not inscribed, though, for that day in the book of destiny.
Could it read their gentle lines, and foreshow by any ripple of its own, the destiny of her who looked upon it?
So fate went on weaving its web, and the karmic links of anterior lives reached out, binding our destiny.
He was the will of destiny decreeing that Spurling should not reach el Dorado alive.
Rather is it a thing stark and strong, informed with fate and epical in its intense recognition of destiny.
The destiny of organized nature is amelioration, and who can tell its limits?
They do not change the nature of truth and her capability and destiny to benefit mankind.
As unconscious trustee, Spain, centring power at Monterey, was holding the coast for the larger destiny to follow.
Our destiny offers, not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity.
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