fateful

February 7th, 2016

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76 Responses to “fateful”

  1. i really just dont know what to say for this word……

  2. fateful yes thats a big Word.

  3. She would remember the day for the rest of her life. Probably. At least it really felt that way right now.

    But who knows what becomes significant to you in your old age? Things that appear life changing in your twenties may just blow into ephemera when you are 85 and staring out the window, enjoying the majesty of creation.

    Or at least she hoped so.

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    Moa
  5. It felt so fateful when I walked into that door. What cound proobably be in that house? Was this how it was supposted to be?

    Moa
  6. His accident was a fateful turn in his life. He had to spend severeal months in hospital and afterwards he had to work hard to get going again.

    Bluered
  7. It turned out to be an fateful day for George.
    He awoke at 8 o’clock, like every morning. The birds were chirping outside his window and the sun was shining brightly……

    Karen
  8. Momentous, vital, setting or sealing one’s fate.

    Determined in advance by fate, fated.

    (Really going out here, real Houdini.)

    Toady
  9. A horrible word. All is inevitable… You can’t avoid or change it.

    Lora Depois
  10. Meeting the man of my life way too late in my life story of my life. I am not sure I believe in fate, but life certainly seems driven that way a lot of the time. Does that mean we have no control over our lives and fate, or does that mean we just need the skill to recognize what fate actually is, where it is meant to take us and how we are supposed to respond to it (with negligence, fear, respect, denial)?

    Maria
  11. It was a fateful choice I made that night. I snuck out of the house, went to my friend’s house and nearly killed her family in doing so. Fateful choices and I, we had a bond that was unbreakable. My mother often tells me it was because I was born on Halloween on midnight.

    Elise
  12. I personally do not believe in fate. If people work towards their needs, they do not have to think about being fateful.

  13. Fate. Life is full of it. Whether we chose to listen to it or not… I guess that decides our directions.

    Ashleigh
  14. It was supposed to happen. This is what she kept telling herself. He was supposed to come walking down the street; I was supposed to drop my groceries all over the sidewalk. He was supposed to stop and help me gather everything up from the sidewalk. There was no doubt that he had been meant to ask her if she was all right. And of course, she lied and said, No, I feel kind of dizzy, actually. And of course, this was the lie upon which everything was hinged. Because if she had said she felt fine, that nothing was wrong, he would have wished her a good day and kept walking down the street. She felt sorry for him, in a way. He seemed like a nice enough guy. Tall, kind of quiet, she thought. Nothing like she’d been told. But this is what the job was. To make it all seem fateful, when in fact, it wasn’t fate at all. It was careful, calculated planning, for which she was paid a great deal of money. She shrugged. Some people are just luckier than others.

    nyla
  15. something that is bound to happen: i will find someone. i cannot go 20 years of my life without finding one person who appreciates me more than i appreciate myself. or i will realize that i dont need someone to appreciate me more than i appreciate myself. what i really need is to appreciate myself more. and maybe i cant do that but well see

    sarah
  16. Everything that evening would have been fine, if Jack hadn’t eaten that one fateful fried dumpling. The chow mein was fine, as well as the kung pao chicken, even if they weren’t authentically chinese, but the fried dumpling gave him food poisoning, and started him down a very bad path from which he would not return.

    Timn
  17. fateful twist of words from i like you to i love you like nobody’s business is good it is great and i love you rock my world that is flat that is round that has the depths of all seven sea and seven layers of hell satan god i love you i will scream it from the end of the sidewalk i love you

  18. on this fateful day I needed to sub for Mr.A’s class. They were full of energy and a little smelly but mostly fun.

    Emily
  19. it is a noter word and it stuped to you and it is bum. Not so good and it has it now mening to me and you have no mater in thith

    alysha
  20. I don’t like this word and I don’t care. I don’t even know what it means. It rhymes with hateful. This is dumb. It doesn’t make sense. It is stupid. FATEFUL.

    Delaney
  21. every thing has fate and sometimes a lot of things can be fateful for o reson at all.

    TY
  22. I don’t know why I have to do this but this is my dumb story.
    Once upon a time there was this dude named bob. He was fateful.

    Maeve
  23. I don’t even know what fateful is I think its about something about fate or something, But i don’t even get the word, and now my time is up but I don’t mind

    Mark
  24. Fateful is lame ok.

    Patcharapong Aphiwetsa
  25. I HATE THIS!!!

    Elijah
  26. fateful rhymes with hateful

    Taj
  27. Fateful was so slow and when I was 10 I had no fateful nice.

    Elijah
  28. There was a day that I was fateful. Because I just felt fateful. This is what it means having far-reaching and typically disastrous consequences or implications.

    Nikhil
  29. One day there was a girl,

    alexandra
  30. One fateful day, a girl was walking down a road and she saw a dog. The dog was a street dog and it was the most adorable dog in the word and she wanted to take it home to keep as a pet.

    Meg
  31. There is no fate for me anymore. Nothing just happens when you feel stagnant. Fate is for people who lead interesting lives. I’m not even sure what relevance the word “fateful” plays in my life right now. My life is not fateful. It’s almost fate-less.

    Ginaelisa
  32. Fateful. That was the only way that Angelica could begin to describe how she met her new husband. All the others had met her through an arrangement by her parents or sister. Now she was sure that she had met Mr. Right.

  33. Everything that we do in life is fateful. All our choices contribute to our eventual fates. I’m talking the major to the mundane. Taking an extra five seconds to look in the mirror on your way out the door will change your life. It’s not a possibility, it’s a guarantee.

  34. On one fateful day I strolled down the crunchy sand, scouring the pebbles for the familiar and elusive forest green hue. That morning, though I sought fine pieces of glass, worn smooth by the waves…

    Emily
  35. It was on that fateful day that things changed. She knew it was coming but couldn’t do anything to stop it, and maybe she had wanted it to happen. Bob opened the door and there was no need to hide anything anymore.

  36. The book talked about lovers meeting on a “fateful night,” but all I could do were endless cliché, paper-thin character development, and a whole lot of sloppy writing. I tossed the sad-looking paperbook onto the growing stack of personally rejected novels and picked up another one.

    “Oh, this is different,” I said to myself, flipping it open. The author’s name was bizarre: Baskar Crypt. It sounded like a weird character out of a bad Star Wars fanfiction.

    Belinda Roddie
  37. Screaming wildly, I leapt into the empty void. Down I plummeted, down and down. Was it fateful destiny that lead me here?

    Little Loui
  38. or fateless
    i found out my jeans
    were meant to be ripped
    by the tree that you climbed
    and i fell
    off the empire state
    in a dream
    because i’ve never
    been to New York

  39. fateful. fateful. my fate is full. That much is true, and for that I am grateful. In fact I’m just full. Full .. Full of life. Full of happiness. Full of sadness. Full. Excited to see my fate. full. :)

    Riah
  40. what is fateful if not the wind, brushing against her neck in the moment he almost reached to touch? what is not fateful if not the fine trickling of her gold and silver chain, curling soft on her neck? what is not fate, if not life as captured in one precise moment of awe?