Sentences with phrase «to accept one's fate»

Other gave in and accepted the fate of the series.
Instead of just accepting this fate, many Russian women are looking abroad for husbands.
They often rely on fearful homeowners who accept their fate that everything needs to replaced.
Personally, I currently accept the fate that stocks will produce poor returns.
Don't get me wrong; I've long accepted this fate.
I eventually stopped trying to figure out the source of the issues and just ended up accepting my fate along with the random split second drops that happened every few songs.
Some just accept their fate and suffer in silence, assuming that it is just old age.
Arthur has a hard time accepting his fate in order to take the sword back and take down his uncle whose reign is destroying the small and poor village.
Marinda accepts her fate as a weapon, only because she's been told that the men she kills are enemies of her kingdom.
Although most incarcerees quietly accepted their fate during World War II, there was some resistance in the camps.
Even if this is not the most sophisticated piece of storytelling, it is still substantially more nuanced than any plot previously offered by a Zelda game, and really does focus on Princess Zelda — her failures, and ultimately her successes, as she ceases to feel trapped by her duty and instead accepts her fate and goes on to successfully seal away Calamity Ganon forever.
If you do nt want to salvation, then accept your fate of eternal hellfire because that is the ultimate end to all men who refuse Christ as their savior.
«It has taken [Matthew] a whole gospel to explain what being a disciple means... it means following Jesus by obeying his teaching, by accepting his fate of death and resurrection in one's own life, and by proclaiming him as Son of Man, Lord of the universe» (Meier, p. 370).
The game continued with a missed chance after another and I was almost accepting the fate that actually Arsenal couldn't win at Wembley.
Emotions are different in an ass - kicking: the losers accept their fate sooner, and the champions» joy is spread out over the course of the game, rather than concentrated at the end.
Yet reviewing the 50 events that define Kenya's history over the past half - century reveals that Kenyans have not simply accepted their fate.
The revelations looked bad and Rodriguez acted quickly, while Segal apologized and accepted his fate without protest.
Some diehard weight - watchers willing to make sacrifices accepted their fate of a flavor - free life.
No longer able to marry Victoria, Victor must find a way back to claim the woman he fancies, although his new corpse bride has many qualities he admires, and he is conflicted between accepting his fate in the netherworld for eternity or going back above ground to marry his living love interest.
But the way in which Ishiguro's characters resignedly accept their fate is simply infuriating and contrary to everything we know of human psychology.
Facing death Logan could easily accept his fate but he fights to protect an innocent life and thus earns his place as a hero.
Unfortunately, when Hal accepts his fate, he loses his irresponsible edge and at least half of his character.
Read together, a sense of restlessness — of migrations from village to city, from childhood to adulthood, from living with hesitation to gradually accepting fate — emerges.
Realizing that as a poor black man, the justice system would not help him, Hinton slowly accepted his fate and resolved to survive and better his life and the lives of his fellow inmates.
Just like Santa Claus lives at the North Pole and has reindeer and elves, I too cheerfully accept my fate training dogs in Roseville, California.
I could not accept this fate for Bear, so I agreed to take him.
Although he initially seeks his own death, he later accepts his fate and becomes a benevolent protector for all mankind.
Implausible rumours about a January coup aside, Labour appears to have accepted its fate with Gordon, come what may.
Yet this was a most important oversimplification, for it made possible for the Jews to accept their fate as the just punishment of God, and to accept the Torah as the book by which they would live.
If I had to pick a favorite American writer, it would be Mark Twain, and if I had to pick a favorite scene from an American novel, it would be the one where his unlikely hero, Huckleberry Finn, accepts his fate in hell.
His older self (Bruce Willis), has more than just his life at stake when it comes to running instead of quietly accepting his fate.
This is an important topic right now, especially with Eisler and Konrath telling us we'd all be a lot better off if traditional publishing just accepted its fate, blackened its windows and went into early retirement.
The film makes no effort to set him up as a guilt - ridden old master, who accepts his fate to atone for past mistakes, nor does it have the ingenuity to have him go down all guns blazing.
A girl is chosen by her village to be sacrificed to a monster, but she does not accept her fate and decides to fight the beast.
This was before the days of Discord, and before Reddit was really a viable platform to find matches, so I just kind of accepted the fate of the game being gone and moved on.
The essence of this particular dilemma lies in answering this initial question: Even if the upside appears to be a sure thing, can you afford to accept your fate in the event that the worse - case scenario of a life decision implodes on you?
But God loved her and she accepted her fate
It may be one thing to accept the fate of Jesus; it may be a different thing altogether to accept what Jesus» fate communicates about God.
Just accept your fate.
And in the New Testament, God commands slaves to accept their fate and be obedient.
Had we, like the Year King, chosen rather to accept fate than to seek possibility, we should never have left village life behind.
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