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To the poet fated to be a poet, self-expression is as natural and as involuntary as breathing is to us ordinary mortals.
Octavio Paz
Natural
Poet
Mortals
Involuntary
Self-Expression
Ordinary
Breathing
Us
Fated
When a high-profile personality lives like I do, everybody thinks that person is fated to die young.
Dennis Rodman
Personality
Young
Everybody
High-Profile
Like
Person
Die
Lives
Thinks
Fated
Primarily, 'Black Girl/White Girl' is the story of two very different, yet somehow 'fated' girls; for Genna, her 'friendship' with Minette is the most haunting of her life, though it is one-sided and ends in tragedy.
Joyce Carol Oates
Life
Friendship
Black
Girl
Though
One-Sided
Somehow
Haunting
Primarily
Most
Tragedy
Very
Ends
Different
Story
Her
Two
Fated
A mother should give her children a superabundance of enthusiasm; that after they have lost all they are sure to lose on mixing with the world, enough may still remain to prompt fated support them through great actions.
Augustus Hare
Great
World
Mother
Enthusiasm
Lose
Lost
Enough
Prompt
Give
Remain
Through
Support
Sure
Still
Mixing
May
Children
After
Them
Should
Actions
Her
Fated
I believe life is fated - what's going to happen will happen.
Kierston Wareing
Life
Will
Believe
Going
Happen
Fated
I came of baseball age (isn't it always around first grade?) in the last sputtering years of the A's Philadelphia tenancy. I probably plighted my fated troth in 1949, when the A's fluked into a winning season and introduced a pintsize southpaw named Bobby Shantz.
Richard Corliss
Age
First
Introduced
Winning
Named
First Grade
Around
Always
Came
Years
Grade
Bobby
Baseball
Season
Last
Fated
Philadelphia
Total oblivion is the fate of almost everything in this world. I'm very likely to suffer that same fate; my work will probably not be remembered, and if any of it is, if any of those novels is fated to be one of those novels that is still being read 50 or 100 years after it was written, I've probably already written it.
Michel Faber
Work
World
Fate
Will
Everything
Those
Total
Oblivion
Written
Remembered
Almost
Almost Everything
Likely
Read
Still
Years
Very
Same
Any
Being
After
Novels
Suffer
Fated