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He's the exact sort of character who would find himself in touch with weird happenstance, the kind of happenstance that transpires inside a crime narrative: arriving less out of fate (fate would be too structured) than out of a need, artistic and aesthetic, to fill page after page with snappy, wiseacre dialogue.
He taught me what Franz Kafka said about fate: "fate is an invisible rope stretched along our way a few centimeters from the ground, on which we often stumble".
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We consider X to be the set of potential fates; fates that are potentially relevant to our study.
In order to ensure that our analysis is general (law-like), we will distinguish between X, the set of potential fates, and a set A ∈ K of actual fates; fates that are actually considered in a particular context.
Their fate, my fate.
But fate's fate.
Its fate touches on the fate of land everywhere.
"Even Elias resists fate - the fate of where he was born".
Nishiyama, A., Boshans, L., Goncalves, C. M., Wegrzyn, J. & Patel, K. D. Lineage, fate, and fate potential of NG2-glia.
And, in less time than it takes to mow a lawn, we had rewritten our fates — our fate — forever.
You can run from fate, but fate will be waiting in the next town, at the next marketplace.
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