Use destiny in a sentence
Sentences starting with destiny
- Destiny meant us to prove our case against it, as well as we might; to establish our right to be here as long as we could, so discovering the world day by day, and ourselves to the world, and ourselves to ourselves. [11]
- Destiny had laid the train of circumstance and accident, and who was stronger than Destiny? [11]
- Destiny was on my side. [10]
- Destiny gives us in life so much and no more: to some a great deal in a little time, to others a little over a great deal of time, but never the full cup and the shining sky over long years. [11]
- Destiny had tripped him up. [11]
- Destiny dug its grave. [10]
- Destiny plays me beyond my ken, beyond my dreams. [11]
- Destiny chose them, as Destiny chose Claridge Pasha as the man who should supplant me, who should attempt to do these mad things for Egypt against the judgment of the world--against the judgment of your husband. [11]
- Destiny had decided. [11]
Sentences ending with destiny
- I have met with friends, and combated with foes; but none of these gratify my ambition, or decide what is to be my destiny. [5]
- Feeling her way with a stick, she paused now and then to draw in long breaths of sweet air from the meadows, as if in the joy of Nature she found a balm for the cruelties of Destiny. [11]
- His destiny, if tragical, presented itself with an aspect which he might have found comic if it had been another's destiny. [8]
- But Clark himself, tireless, stood with folded arms gazing at the scene below, and the sunlight on his face illumined him (to the lad standing at his side) as the servant of destiny. [9]
- The light of the sky above was a soft radiance, as of a happy Arcadian land; the fire of the toil beneath was the output of human striving, an intricate interweaving of vital forces which, like some Titanic machine, wrought out in pain--a vast destiny. [11]
- New phases of the most interesting case Charley had ever defended spread out before him--the case which had given him his friend Jo Portugais, which had turned his own destiny. [11]
- I brooded over the mischief which might come out of these two words until it seemed to me that they were charged with destiny. [6]
- Then he dropped the hand that held the horoscope, saying with a shudder: "A hideous destiny. [10]
- They ran upon the bridge, but not so fast as to reach the place where, in the nick of time, Ingolby got possession of the rolling canoe; where Fleda Druse lay waiting like a princess to be waked by the kiss of destiny. [11]
- Until you feel that you are freed from this persecutor, it would be criminal to bind a loving woman to you and your destiny. [10]
Short sentences using destiny
- It cannot be my destiny. [9]
- Such was not his destiny. [6]
- Let Destiny take her course. [11]
- You can't escape Destiny. [11]
- Destiny, 332. [6]
Sentences containing destiny two or more times
- No man knocks himself down; if his destiny knocks him down, his destiny must pick him up again. [12]
More example sentences with the word destiny in them
- Learn to feel yourself a member of the body to which your destiny has bound you for the present, whether you like it or not. [10]
- You will find your destiny here. [11]
- Later on she would know, and delight to confess, that her destiny was fixed at a certain hour, at a certain moment, in New York, for subsequent events would run back to that like links in a chain. [4]
- But whatever I wish, you two have your destiny in your own hands. [4]
- Pauline and she, who lived in different worlds, and yet were tied to each other by circumstances they could not control, would each work out her own destiny after her own nature, since John Alloway had come a-wooing. [11]
- The interest with which the fair daughter of his companion-in-arms watched his deeds and his destiny, the modest yet ardent devotion afterwards displayed by the much sought-after young widow, who coldly repelled all other suitors, had been a delight to him in times of peace. [10]
- The grounds on which Caracalla had based the assertion that destiny had compelled him to murder Geta appeared to her young and inexperienced mind as indisputable. [10]
- In the hour when he had ceased to desire exit by breaking through the wall and not by the predestined door, the reply of Destiny to him had been: "It is not for you to choose. [11]
- It's all very well.... You say: join our brotherhood and we will show you the aim of life, the destiny of man, and the laws which govern the world. [2]
- But the king watches over the laws, and guides the destiny cf this land, the king must blame you, nay perhaps punish you. [10]
- A man's life"--he watched her closely with his wide, benevolent eyes--"is neither here nor there, nor a few thousands, in the destiny of a nation. [11]
- Their common destiny was but for a moment, and that moment had come and gone. [10]
- Our little Oxbow Village, which held itself by no means the least of human centres, was the scene of its own commotions, as intense and exciting to those concerned as if the destiny of the nation had been involved in them. [6]
- The dishes were vicarious, a substitute for that greater destiny out of which Hannah had been cheated by fate. [9]
- The two Annexes turn towards the mystic urn as if the lots which were to determine their destiny were shut up in it. [6]
- Then, if the transformation does not come, they seem to think their cares and duties are at an end, and, considering their theories of human destiny, usually accept the situation with wonderful complacency. [6]
- I would attempt to exemplify the influence of individual humors and passions--some of them among the highest, and others certainly the basest that agitate humanity--upon the march of great events, upon general historical results at certain epochs, and upon the destiny of eminent personages. [6]
- His destiny had to be fulfilled. [10]
- Her tomb was to be built and, if destiny was fulfilled, to receive her lover and herself. [10]
- Eda, though failing to apply this poetic parallel, when alone in her little room in the Welsh boarding-house often indulged in an ecstasy of speculation as to that man, hidden in the mists of the future, whose destiny it would be to awaken her friend. [9]
- For the first time she had felt the pleasure of interposing, like a higher power, in the destiny of others. [10]
- But, unfortunately for those who are tempted, issues are never put quite so plainly by the heralds of destiny and penalty. [11]
- Above and beyond these personal considerations was a real sense of England's duty to the man who was weaving the destiny of a new land. [11]
- Beaton was left, then, unmolestedly awaiting the course of destiny, when he read in the morning paper, over his coffee at Maroni's, the deeply scare-headed story of Conrad's death and the clubbing of Lindau. [8]
- But was there then such a power as the Destiny of the ancients--inexorable, iron Fate? [10]
- During mass and the sermon Valmond had sat very still, once or twice smiling curiously at thought of how, inactive himself, the gate of destiny was being opened up for him. [11]
- Pollux, safe in the prison at Canopus, cursed his destiny and indulged in vain hopes of the assistance of his friends. [10]
- You are not the only one who will execrate the destiny that brought us here. [10]
- Indeed, the ruin, the lonely wandering which had been Jean Jacques' portion, had given him that dignity which often comes to those who defy destiny and the blows of angry fate. [11]
- It would seem the horrible revenge Destiny should take. [11]
- The Chaldee watched the appearing of a star; to him no higher destiny dawned on the dome of being than that foreshadowed by signs in the heavens. [5]
- Hadrian had requested the Alexandrians to postpone the theatrical displays and processions that they had prepared for him, as his observations as to the course of destiny during the coming year were not yet complete. [10]
- Epicurus, who believes that the gods merely watch the destiny of men inactively from their blissful heights, is right. [10]
- The impression was that of smiling at her destiny. [9]
- So it was that Jean Jacques kept turning his eyes, as he thought, to the everlasting meaning of things, to "the laws of Life and the decrees of Destiny. [11]
- Barine, too, felt that her happiness as wife and mother in her magnificent home would have been overwhelming had not a wise destiny imposed upon her, just at this time, grief for those whom she loved. [10]
- It is Destiny that Claridge Pasha should be the slayer of my brother, and a danger to Egypt, and one whose life is so dear to you, madame. [11]
- It was Destiny that brought us both to this place at one moment. [11]
- He heard more than once the bells of memory ringing at the touch of the invisible hand of Destiny which accepts no philosophy save its own. [11]
- At night more than by day Venters felt something fearful and fateful in that rock, and that it had leaned and waited through a thousand years to have somehow to deal with his destiny. [13]
- King never could tell why he consented to this arrangement, but he knew in a vague way that it is useless to attempt to resist feminine power, that shapes our destiny in spite of all our rough-hewing of its outlines. [4]
- Destiny, which is stronger than human love, or the soul's fidelity, had overmastered self-sacrifice and the heart of a woman. [11]
- Their all was staked upon it; their destiny was inseparably linked with it. [7]
- Once he even spoke of his youth and the days which determined his destiny. [10]
- As he did so his eyes again rested on the stern face of Nemesis, and the wheel whose turning determined the destiny of men at her feet. [10]
- Thus, by a singular caprice of destiny Honors was deprived of both her parents at a period which--some chose to believe--was the height of their combined glories. [9]
- He loved these silences of hers,--hinting, as they did, of unexplored chambers in an inexhaustible treasure-house which by some strange stroke of destiny was his. [9]
- The next moment, she felt, must decide her destiny. [10]
- Looking back, he seems to me rather like a captive philosopher set to tending flocks; resigned to his destiny, but not amused with its incongruities. [6]
- Then Destiny had said: "Here is the dish--drink it. [11]
- We must be reconciled to our great destiny, Mr. Carroll. [9]
- No state is really alive in the highest sense whose receptivity is not equal to its power to contribute to the world with which its destiny is bound up. [4]
- Ever since she reached Augsburg, an inner voice had told her--and old Brigitta's cards confirmed it--that the destiny of her life would be decided here, and he alone held her weal and woe in his hand. [10]
- It is a question of difference of endowment and difference of destiny. [4]
- The destiny which Providence in His goodness and wisdom seems to offer me will not, I am aware, be generally regarded as brilliant, but I trust I see in it some germs of real happiness. [14]
- Even though the prevailing ethics may teach that every man's highest duty is to himself, we cannot escape community of sympathy and destiny in this cold-blooded philosophy. [4]
- With that ready presence of mind with which destiny arms the weakest woman in great and sudden danger, she extinguished the lamp, flung open the shutter, and pushed Hermas to the window. [10]
- Or was it Penalty, or Nemesis, or that Destiny which will have its toll for all it gives of beauty, or pleasure, or pride, or place, or pageantry? [11]
- Let us be patient till Destiny strikes the hour. [11]
- The portraits were painted on thin panels of sycamore or of cypress, and in most of them the execution betrayed that their destiny was to be hidden in the gloom of a tomb. [10]
- To have his own way by tricking Destiny into giving him release and absolution without penalty--that had been his course. [11]
- She will work out her own destiny alone--as her grandfather did. [11]
- Whether by destiny or chance, whether by the wisdom of Jefferson or the necessity of Napoleon, who can say? [9]
- The steady nerves of William Murray Bradshaw felt unwonted thrills and tremors tingling through them, as he came nearer and nearer the few simple words with which he was to make Myrtle Hazard the mistress of his destiny. [6]
- The remorseless vengeance of the law, brought down upon its victim by a machinery as sure as destiny, is arrested in its fall at a word which reveals her transient claim for mercy. [3]
- Philip was thinking of the destiny, but more than all else just now he was thinking of the woman before him and the issue to be faced by him regarding her. [11]
- At the end of ten years, Charlotte had capitulated, with a sigh of relief, realizing at last her destiny. [9]
- My mother knew of no higher destiny than that of being the Domna,--[Domna, lady or mistress, in corrupt Latin. [10]
- Hence his love of heroes, his rule of life, and his clear convictions of the high destiny of the soul. [6]
- On this day of days to Stafford destiny hung shivering, each hour that passed was throbbing with unparalleled anxiety, each minute of it was to be the drum-beat of a funeral march or the note of a Te Deum. [11]
- In the flush of an hour of excitement he had linked her destiny to his. [10]
- You also know now with me that destiny, and not I, struck Geta out from among the living. [10]
- Upon them depended not only the destiny of the world, but also the weal and woe of the greatest as well as the humblest of those assembled here. [10]
- But he was not of the metal to accept tamely such a ticketing from the hat of destiny (via the Clerk of the House). [9]
- Eight years are not many in the life of a nation or the history of a state, but they maybe years of destiny that shall fix the current of the century following. [5]
- Nay, though only nineteen, I even considered whether I should not unite her destiny with mine, and formally ask her hand. [10]
- He sent us news at once of this strange occurrence, but instead of rejoicing your father shook his grey head sadly, saying: 'he saw now it was impossible for any one to avoid his destiny! [10]
- He, the once, neglected, had the destiny of a State in his keeping. [9]
- The head and neck, the whole personality, had an air of distinction and destiny. [11]
- Behold, it is my destiny to rule others, to serve thee. [11]
- However his destiny might turn, he should be obliged to admit that his mother had omitted nothing in her power to open to him the path which, according to his own opinion, might lead to the height for which he longed. [10]
- That was the magic destiny de Mauprat figured for her. [11]
- In them Destiny made new drawings. [11]
- Was that their lot, their destiny? [11]
- I wish you long life and prosperity individually, and pray that with the perpetuity of those institutions under which we have all so long lived and prospered, our happiness may be secured, our future made brilliant, and the glorious destiny of our country established forever. [7]
- And if ye leave off now, this wicked day of destiny is past. [5]
- The monk had known the old smith well, and he also knew many things about the son and his destiny, yet no more than rumor entrusts to one person concerning another's life. [10]
- He perceived that it went deeper than even fate would have gone; he could have fulfilled an evil destiny and had done with it, however terrible. [8]
- It fascinated him, it was destiny. [11]
- Henderson looked at it as if it had been a mirror of his own destiny, and expressed his admiration. [4]
- A high destiny is reserved for this nation--! [9]
- And woman's destiny is not linked with that of the hen, nor to be controlled by a proverb--perhaps not by anything. [4]
- At times, what is good in her struggles against this terrible destiny, but the Fate conquers. [14]
- No doubt it is better for us all, and better art, that in the novel of society the destiny should be decided by character. [4]
- He had conquered in two battles; and the second, where, as you know, Berenike's husband fell after a brave resistance, had decided the destiny of the country. [10]
- He saw destiny in the dark, straight path of her wonderful eyes. [13]
- She felt as if she had for the first time found her destiny. [6]
- It seems as if it would naturally come through the influence of some young and fair woman, to whom that merciful errand should be assigned by the Providence that governs our destiny. [6]
- It was my idea to picture a situation in the big new West where destiny is being worked out in the making of a nation and the peopling of the wastes. [11]
- Without interfering with human destiny, she stands above it in sublime grandeur and typical dignity. [10]
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