Man is guided by the stomach. He walks and the stomach goes first and the head afterwards. Have you not seen that? It will take ages for the head to go first.
An expense of ends to means is fate;Morganization tyrannizing over character. The menagerie, or forms and powers of the spine, is a book of fate: the bill of the bird, the skull of the snake, determines tyrannically its limits.
Unfortunately, race still determines too much, often determines where people live, determines what kind of education in their public schools they can get, and, yes, it determines how they're treated in the criminal justice system.
A wise one determines his own fate.
Heart is what drives us and determines our fate.
The choices we make within the boundaries of the twists of fate determines who we are
It is what a man thinks of himself that really determines his fate.
Fate determines many things, no matter how we struggle.
From the described experiment it is clear that the mere act of eating, the food even not reaching the stomach, determines the stimulation of the gastric glands.
Personnel determines the potential of the team. Vision determines the direction of the team. Work ethic determines the preparation of the team. Leadership determines the success of the team.
Who we listen to determines what we hear. Where we stand determines what we see. What we do determines who we are.
Fate and free will are equally powerful forces but I consider free will to be more important as it is your free will that determines your fate.
If you feed your mind as often as you feed your stomach, then you'll never have to worry about feeding your stomach or a roof over your head or clothes on your back.
Every nation determines its own destiny; the clever the nation, the better the fate!
Not what we experience, but how we perceive what we experience, determines our fate.
Our mental attitude is the x factor that determines our fate.