So, if you're the type to sit back and let someone
else control your destiny, then indie publishing is probably not for you.
Not exact matches
But we feel good about our position and the fact that we are in
control of our own
destiny, probably more than anybody
else in Canada in our business.
«We
control our own
destiny instead of relying on someone
else... we
control our supply from the ground up.»
He solves the mystery, with someone
else's confession filling in the details; and then, in his pride at having figured it all out, he plays God, takes
control of the
destiny of the reborn victim, and ends by precipitating consequences he will find difficult to live with, and facing an agonizing awareness of himself.
His luck with life leads him to progress from beaten fool to someone trying to take
control of his own
destiny, but without hurting anyone
else in the process.
Traditional authors SELL the rights on their work to someone
else, therefore THAT person, usually the publishing house, is in
control of the author's
destiny, not him.
It seems as though everyone
else is in
control of our
destiny.
And it shouldn't be expensive or a lure to let someone
else take full
control of one's professional
destiny.
But Tom Bianco, a salesperson in Kelly's office, isn't terribly thrilled with the idea of someone
else being in
control of his
destiny.
«We try to
control our real estate so that if an anchor tenant closes, we can
control our
destiny and put someone
else in.»