Sentence examples for accept one's lot from inspiring English sources

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With Calvin the point was not so much that one should accept one's lot and rejoice in the assigned task, however menial, as that the work would contribute to the larger realization of the Christian society.

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Though fate is often confused with destiny and has come to mean accepting one's lot in life, there is nothing about our life that we have to accept.

Fate, derived from the Latin words fata and fari, literally means "things spoken by the gods". Though fate is often confused with destiny and has come to mean accepting one's lot in life, there is nothing about our life that we have to accept.

You will have to accept one thing: The NCAA Tournament selection committee knows more -- a lot more -- about these teams than you do.

I think there's a lot of sweetness in the moment just after that, sometimes, when we accepted one another's temporary self-absorptions, and them, ours.

Britain and France have accepted one each.

The more socially accepted ones, at least.

But he accepts it's his lot.

And as familiar as that stomach-churning interaction is to women, it's also one we won't accept as our lot in life.

We also accept voucher material from faunal surveys but may not be able to accept thousands of lots from any one locality.

Look, I will accept the lot, as long as no one notices me!

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