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Classic sentences about fate

1. Standing alone in the world of mortals, under the fate of the sky, we will always encounter a beautiful scene in the scenery around us not far away. Not for the prosperity of the whole life, nor for the melancholy of falling leaves, but for the beauty of an encounter. Although it is silent, it performs unparalleled splendor.

2. To get to know someone depends on fate, to understand someone depends on patience, to conquer someone depends on wisdom, to live in harmony depends on tolerance. When you are in trouble, never leaving is a help in times of need. When you are stable, Never leaving means cherishing each other. When you are proud, never leaving is the icing on the cake.

3. Cherish the fate between friends, because among all living beings, only friends are the most congenial. In adversity and adversity, through thick and thin, true friends are not relatives, but they are better than blood relatives!

4. Meeting is fate, getting along is continuation of fate, and knowing each other is fate. On the road of love, there is no sooner or later, no length, only whether you cherish it. A startling glance back makes your heart follow you from now on, no matter morning or evening, cold wind or scorching heat; a smile makes love belong to you from now on, no matter whether the relationship is warm or cold, wind or rain.

5. I miss you countless nights and think of the happy times I spent with you. I pray to the shooting stars that I can meet you in the next life and fall in love with you until the end of the world!

6. After life passes through birth and death, one understands the impermanence of the world; through the gathering and dispersing of fate, true feelings are precipitated; after love passes through the years, one realizes the depth of love and the shallowness of fate. There is no end to the banquet in the world. We are happy when we get together and sad when we part. Many times, people just walk together for a certain distance and then disperse in a hurry at the next intersection.