Friedrich Schiller Quotes About Fate

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  • Fate always wins, for our own heart within us Imperiously furthers its designs.

    F. Lamport, Friedrich Schiller (1979). “The Robbers and Wallenstein”, p.474, Penguin UK
  • The dictates of the heart are the voice of fate.

    "Wallenstein" by Friedrich Schiller, translated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Act III, sc. viii, 1798.
  • Fate hath no voice but the heart's impulse.

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Friedrich Schiller (1847). “The Piccolomini; or, The first part of Wallenstein. Tr. from Schiller. The death of Wallenstein”, p.86
  • Not without a shudder may the human hand reach into the mysterious urn of destiny.

  • Full of wisdom are the ordinations of fate.

  • He cannot complain of a hard sentence, who is made master of his own fate.

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