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  1. ThatsSoMeee ThatsSoMeee
    posted a quote
    February 4, 2013 4:19pm UTC
    I’m so tired
    of people needing a reason
    for doing everything in their lives.
    Do it because you want to.
    Because it’s fun.
    Because it makes you happy.

  2. capsized* capsized*
    posted a quote
    March 22, 2013 3:25pm UTC
    Will you date me?
    Breathe if yes.
    Swim across the Atlantic Ocean while reciting the bible in Japanese if no.

  3. Ethanol Ethanol
    posted a quote
    August 28, 2013 12:19pm UTC
    The power to believe in yourself, that will become the power to change fate.

  4. LettingSecretsGo LettingSecretsGo
    posted a quote
    October 10, 2013 7:14pm UTC
    You are exactly where
    you're supposed to be.

  5. Ethanol Ethanol
    posted a quote
    August 29, 2013 2:17pm UTC
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    Father, is destiny like a cloud that floats in a predetermind current? Or is it able to determine the current that chooses for itself? I still don't understand. Either we might just end up in the same place. Father there are a lot of birds flying today, they fly like the enjoy it.

  6. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    June 11, 2015 7:48pm UTC
    If only fate would
    warn me beforehand
    about who is worth
    stumbling for and
    who I should walk past
    as quickly as possible.
    – Noor Shirazie

  7. desperado* desperado*
    posted a quote
    June 12, 2014 4:32pm UTC
    I got to thinking about fate. That crazy concept that we’re not really responsible for the course our lives take. That it’s all predestined, written in the stars. Maybe that explains why, if you live in a city, where you can’t even see the stars, your love life tends to feel a little more random. And even if our every man, every kiss, every heartache, is pre-ordered from some cosmic catalogue, can we still take a wrong step and wander off our own personal milky way? I couldn’t help but wonder, can you make a mistake and miss your fate?

  8. br0kenwings br0kenwings
    posted a quote
    June 6, 2013 11:44pm UTC
    Some believe in destiny,
    some believe in fate,
    but I believe that happiness is
    something we create.
    Please don't remove this!

  9. Yourbeautiful* Yourbeautiful*
    posted a quote
    April 2, 2013 6:14pm UTC
    You're loved
    more than
    you will
    ever know..
    by someone
    who died to
    know you

  10. Delicate* Delicate*
    posted a quote
    July 11, 2013 12:18pm UTC
    I'm glad, so very glad, that you have found it in you to love me,
    but I am sad, so very sad, for I will one day have to leave you. We will meet again though my love, where the sun and the sky meet the earth and the stars kiss the horizon. We will meet on the clouds and I will have finally found it in myself to somehow be truly okay.

  11. Ralph* Ralph*
    posted a quote
    February 1, 2013 10:37pm UTC
    It was strange when they both locked eyes on each other.
    It was a simple, innocent gesture; a full fifteen seconds.
    Fifteen seconds is all it could take to know how you feel.
    Fifteen seconds is just enough to take in all a person's beauty.
    You know he has a girlfriend, but you just can't help fixing your gaze.
    You know he's taken just as much as he knows he is too. He can't help it.
    He thinks you're just as beautiful as you think of him. So he pokes you in class.
    He thinks he can try to poke you a few times &he wishes for a poke back.
    You really don't know what to think. You start to like him more than you'd ever hoped.
    You really start to love him.
    Start to take risks. Don't wait, maybe he is your fate.
    Start to let yourself fall in love.
    Let fate pull you two together with simple gestures.♥

  12. Lane * Lane *
    posted a quote
    September 8, 2013 3:24pm UTC
    Meeting you was fate, being your friend was a choice, but falling in love with you I had absolutely had no control over.

  13. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    November 27, 2015 4:32am UTC
    YOU SAID IF IT IS meant to be fate will bring us back together. For a second I wondered if you were really that naive. If you really believed fate worked like that. As if it lived in the sky staring down at us, as if it was not already within us, as if fate was not the choices we make, as if it had five fingers and it spent its time placing us like pieces of chess. Who taught you that, tell me, go on. Who convinced you you'd been given a heart and a mind but it wasn't yours to use, that your actions did not define what would become of you? I wanted to scream, shout. ‘It's us you fool. We're the only ones that can bring us back together.’ But instead I sat there quietly, smiling softly through quivering lips thinking isn't it such a tragic thing when you can see it so clearly but the other person doesn't.

  14. Enhance Enhance
    posted a quote
    September 8, 2013 12:50pm UTC
    Right now, there is a kid finishing Parent's Evening,
    in the heat of a discussion with his mother.
    Asking why he would have to study subjects he would never,
    ever use in his life?
    And she will look at him, blank-eyed,
    let out a sigh, think for a second - and then lie.
    She will say something along the lines of ..
    "You know to get a god job, you need a good degree; and these subjects will help you to get a good degree. We never had these opportunities when I was younger."
    And he will reply:
    "But you were young a long time ago - weren't you, mum?"
    And she won't respond;
    although what he implies makes perfect sense:
    That society's needs would've changed since she was sixteen.
    But she will ignore him, grip his hand more sternly, and drag him to the car.
    But what she doesn't know; is that she didn't ignore him, just to shut him up.
    She didn't lie because they were just returning from Parent's Evening, and an argument on the hallway would look bad on her resumee.
    She won't lie because she just spent the last one hour convincing a stern-faced teacher that she will ensure that her child studies more at home.
    No.
    She will lie, simply because she doesn't know any better herself.
    Although her entire adult life, she has never used or applied a pythagram therom, perfected fallacy, and still does not know the value of x.
    She will rely on society, to tell her that her child, who has one of the sharpest minds in the school, is hyperactive, unfocused, easily distracted, and dead weight.
    STUDENTS.
    How many equations, subjects and phases did you memorise just before an exam - never to use again?
    How many A grades did you get, which were never helpful when you applied for a job?
    How many times have you remembered something, just five minutes after the teacher said 'stop writing', only to receive your results one month later, to realise you were only one mark short of the top grade?
    Does that mean remembering five minutes earlier, would've made you more qualified for a particular job?
    Well, on an application form, it would've.
    We all have different abilities, processes, experiences and genes; so why is a class full of individuals tested by the same means?
    So does that mean Shantel must be dumb, just because she couldn't do a couple of sums?
    And if this issue is not addressed properly; it then becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy; that every school has the audacity to have a policy on equality.
    Hah, the irony.
    Exams are society's methods of telling you what you are worth.
    But you can't let society tell you what you are, 'cause this is the same society that tells you that abortion is wrong - but then looks down on teenage parents.
    The same society that sells products to promote natural hair, looks, and a smooth completion - with the model on the box half-photoshopped, and has fake lashes, and hair extentions.
    With pastors that preach charity, but own private jets.
    Parents that say they want, "educated kids", but constantly marvel at how rich Richard Braxton is.
    With governments that preach peace, but endorse wars.
    That say that they believe so much in the importance of high education; and further learning..
    Then why increase tuition fees every single year?
    I believed Miss Jefferson, when she sat me in her office and told me that exams would be imperative to my success.
    And we were told to always follow what Miss Jefferson led;
    but then I took Jefferson out of the equation, and learnt to think for myself.
    I realised we were told to always follow what misled.
    Test us with tests, but the finals are never final.
    'Cause they never prepare us for the biggest test, which is survival.
    And what I suggest is fairly outlying;
    so I don't expect everyone to understand this,
    except for the kids who know what it feels like, to be worth no more than that D or that A that you get on results day.
    And the one who's best stories were never good enough for the english teacher;
    'cause apparently you missed out "key-literal" techniques, did not follow the class plan, and the language was too informal for him to understand.
    But then he'd reference Hamlet & McBeth, and you'd fight the urge to express your contempt, by partially clenching your fist, with only you medius finger left protruding in the middle of your hand.
    Then ask if he was aware that Shakespeare was known as the innovator of slang.
    Or, the kid in the back of the class, who thinks
    'Why am I studying something that feed my drive', but then when confronted with a mass problem his eyes come alive.
    So this is one for my generation:
    the ones who found what they were looking for on google;
    the ones who followed their dreams on twitter;
    pictured their future on instagram;
    accepted destiny on facebook.
    This one's for my failures and my drop-outs, for my unemployed graduates, my shop assistants; cleaners and chashiers with bigger dreams.
    My self-employed entrepeneurs;
    my world-changers and my dream-chasers;
    Because the purpose of why I hate school but love education, was not to initiate a world-wide debate, but to let them know that whether a seventy-two, or an eighty-eight, fourty-four, or sixty-eight,
    We will not let exam results decide our fate.

  15. requiem requiem
    posted a quote
    September 23, 2015 3:58am UTC
    “i went through hell, but it lead me right to you. and i'd do it again, you know. i'd endure it over and over again, if it kept bringing me back to you.”

  16. MaryPenguin MaryPenguin
    posted a quote
    August 11, 2013 12:41am UTC
    Meeting you was fate.
    becoming your friend was a choice.
    but falling in love with you...
    That's something
    I had no control over.

  17. requiem requiem
    posted a quote
    September 22, 2015 8:51am UTC
    ♥ while you were sleeping i figured out everything
    i was constructed for you, & you were moulded for me
    now i feel your name, coursing through my veins }}
    you shine so bright it's insane, you put the sun to shame

  18. seafoam* seafoam*
    posted a quote
    November 6, 2015 1:59am UTC
    I wonder if things can happen too early or too late or if everything happens at exactly the right time. If so, how sad and beautiful.

  19. IDevourRainbows IDevourRainbows
    posted a quote
    March 26, 2013 9:18pm UTC
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    "Fate is like a strange, unpopular restaraunt filled with odd little waiters who bring you things you never asked for and don't always like."
    -Lemony Snicket
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  20. jessicabliss jessicabliss
    posted a quote
    August 15, 2013 11:07am UTC
    Rapunzel: Something brought you here. Fate. Destiny.
    Flynn: A horse.

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