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The work brings to mind questions of our human fate and mortality.
But his day is finished, and he is free of all human fate.
The film is generally regarded as an allegory to the human fate.
The painting in his bedroom's about death, human fate.
But if you're open to the film, it will leave you pondering human fate and asking unanswerable questions.
In accepting that distinctively human fate he starts to become human.
A fervently optimistic approach to human fate is essential.
The hammer ready to drive in the nail symbolizes "the inexorability of human fate."
There is a Chinese proverb which observes that the winds of the heavens shift suddenly, and so does human fate.
After a deep meditation about nature, history and human fate, he resolves to go back to Veneto.
Above all, his reasoning was penetrated by the supposed astrological influences of the stars and their significant relation to human fate.
Human fates and reconciliation are special themes.
O, how blind is human fate!
Love and death are squeezed between the hills as human fates are destroyed and born.
'I don't see the ministers of human fate pointing their fingers at me.'
They determine the events of the world through the mystic spinning of threads that represent individual human fates.
So he wrote a nonlinear text in French and Latin, a meditation on human fate with an incantatory quality.
In its pages human fates are considered to result from human will, and not from darkly irrational or from social forces.
She is interested in religion and its cultural forms, but has a deeper darker interest in anonymous human fates and disappearances.
Mr. Gleaton said he adhered to the Christian view that human fate is dependent upon the will of God.
He sings and song about human fate: "Now the Great Bear and Pleiades".
The Hollywood Reporter certified "Body of War" was special among other antiwar documentaries for its "identification" with one particular human fate.
REgina astris (the Moon, ruler of human fate)
In Elverhøj, which is of a later date than Elverskud, it is God who has human fate in his hands.
In Slavic mythology, Dola (pronounced doh-luh) are the protective spirits which embody human fate.