Synonym: Destiny, Fate, circumstances, fate, fortune, lot, luck, portion. Similar words: manifest destiny, destined, clandestine, destination, predestination, destitute, testing, Palestinian. Meaning: ['destɪnɪ] n. 1. an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future 2. the ultimate agency that predetermines the course of events (often personified as a woman) 3. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you).
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91. They had not learned to decipher that terrible handwriting of human destiny, illness and death.
92. In Layton he saw the splendour, and the viability, of the poetic destiny.
93. The achiever says his thoughts led him to success and the criminal says his thoughts led him to crime. Everybody thinks,(www.Sentencedict.com) but what we think determines our destiny. RVM
94. Destiny tapped Colin Powell on the shoulder and he sold a million books before retreating to his Virginia mansion.
95. But it will celebrate a bigger-than-ever distinction only until November, when Carnival will launch the 100, 000-ton Destiny.
96. We exist, but we have not yet achieved the form that is our destiny.
97. People who have the courage and will to reform or improve a defective character get a chance to reshape and change their destiny. Dr T.P.Chia
98. have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life. Steve Jobs
99. I feel that we can take control of our own destiny, no matter what the external environment says.
100. In so far as Jupiter survived he was the personification of Providence or Destiny.
101. In these ruling classes the destiny of women is thus supremely unhappy.
102. It is a mistake to minimize the impact of the new cosmology, but resources were available to protect a spiritual destiny.
103. It was a country that he had no control over its destiny and needed the world's attention.
104. The Destiny launch is shaping up to be a pretty big pow-wow.
105. In the march toward Manifest Destiny,(sentencedict.com) Frederic Church was now one of the standard-bearers.
106. She believed in the infinite, untouchable forces that made up the hidden universe: hexes and curses, destiny and karma.
107. Don't confuse poor decision- making with destiny. Own your mistakes. It’s ok; we all make them. Learn from them so they can empower you! Steve Maraboli
108. It is men who sit in parliament, debating the laws which control a woman's destiny.
109. Negative emotions, such as the feelings of hatred, meanness, low self-esteem and confidence, and pessimism, create an unpleasant person and a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia
110. The destiny of man is not separated from the destiny of the world.
111. Work without vision is drudgery. Vision without work is dreaming. Work plus vision-this is destiny. Gordon B. Hinckley
112. Susan wondered whether it was her destiny to marry Jorge and live in Mexico.
113. Currently, the outpost includes a half-dozen major modules, including the large U.S. science research module Destiny.
114. Here spoke the man of destiny whose singleness of purpose overrode all other considerations.
115. Actions are the seeds of fate. Deeds grow into destiny. Harry S. Truman
116. It was really liberating to finally put my destiny in the hands of millions of people, as opposed to ten people.
117. But they all ride upon guiding waves, which determine their destiny.
118. Hearing once more the call of destiny, Teclis volunteered to go to the aid of mankind.
119. David Pleat has turned down the chance to control his own destiny at crisis-club Luton.
120. Moving the game westward and southward follows a grand historic progression, a sports equivalent of Manifest Destiny.
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