— African (Malagasy) Destiny and exertion must go together.
— Indian Destiny spoils plans.
— Turkish Even the stone upon which you stumble is a part of fate.
— Japanese Even the swinging together of sleeves
is preordained by destiny.
— Japanese ❖ Every day has its own fate.
— Slovenian Fate leads the willing but drives the stubborn.
— English Fate assists the courageous.
— Japanese Fate is with heaven.
— Japanese Fate assists the courageous.
— Japanese ❖ Fate and self-help equally shape our destiny.
— Indian (Bihar) Fate makes a man dismount quicker than counsel.
— African (Hausa) He must stand high that would
see the end of his own destiny.
— Danish If you really love something,
your fate is in its hands.
— Tanzanian If one is fated to drown, he will drown
in a spoonful of water.
— Yiddish ❖ It needs a light spirit to bear a heavy fate.
— Danish Man can cure disease, but not fate.
— Chinese Marriage and hanging go by destiny.
— English No fate is worse than a life without love.
— Mexican On the tip of the tongue lies the fate of the entire world.
— Yiddish ❖ One man's fate is another man's lesson.
— African (Swahili) Patience conquers destiny.
— Irish Poverty is the common fate of scholars.
— Chinese Resignation is fitting for destiny.
— Turkish The fate of the lamb is that of its dam.
— Indian (Tamil) ❖ The chief's son has to collect firewood
when destiny destroys him.
— Cameroonian The fate of one's parents is returned to their children.
— Japanese Victory or defeat is the destiny of the moment.
— Japanese While a bush fowl is being roasted,
a chicken considers its own fate.
— African (Annang) ❖❖❖