It sort of just happened. It was fated to be. And the reason why I keep doing it is because when I was struggling, when I was trying to figure out who I was, and I was
in some ways, a lost chapter of "The Martian Chronicles" or something. So "Calculating Stars" and "Fated Sky" are the two most recent novels.
And on the surface, what we all saw was, oh, gosh, the guy made all the right steps. And it's fated . Dale Tallon had already picked these great players, and it's fated to turn around. But really, there must have been 50 points where if it had gone another way, they may have sold the team.
I mean, you're pumping your body full of hormones, adrenaline. And I think that there is something fated about us becoming performers.
in some ways, a lost chapter of "The Martian Chronicles" or something. picks up after the close of "Fated Sky," and it's Elma and Nathaniel again.
"Civil War" takes your heroes and pits them against each other in a fight. And that's why I think Tony Stark was always fated to die, is because he is a hero who can never rest until the job is complete.
either-- Stachelski-- he had a picture of him on his desk for his rest of the time at the Patriots because this is So we gravitate toward simplifying things and making them more fated or ordained or exciting
It's -- Oh, I talk about -- I was talking about my depression, about -- I was also unfortunate enough to be the company manager for an ill-fated Portuguese production of Phantom of the Opera, which was by far, the worst experience of my adult life. And ended calamitously in an emergency room. But, you know, comedy is born of pain, and
And the claim that Vedanta makes is that when we truly know what we are, we will discover that we are not these limited beings of flesh and blood born at a particular time, fated to grow old and diseased and die sometime later. No. This remarkable discovery that we are this immortal consciousness-- that is the discovery.
And the claim that Vedanta makes is that when we truly know what we are, we will discover that we are not these limited beings of flesh and blood born at a particular time, fated to grow old, and diseased, and die sometime later. No. This remarkable discovery that we are this immortal consciousness, that is the discovery.
How are we going to get this thing done? So the first trip to China-- we've taken two-- was kind of an ill-fated trip.
before he can be dismissed from the program, he needs to perform a single maneuver out in the field with the company commander, this young officer named Lior. Well Gabi's friends are kind of wishing him luck on this very ill-fated task 'cause they know he's probably gonna fail at this maneuver and be booted from the program. Well Lior takes him and before they get in the tank Lior kinda walks him up to the tank and he stops at this model of the battlefield; it's like a table top about yay high. And
So they had to hide their pregnancies because they would get fired at the moment that their pregnancy became apparent. So it is a parallel book to book 2, "The Fated Sky," so they happen at the same time.
So they had to hide their pregnancies because they would get fired at the moment that their pregnancy became apparent. And so I didn't want to-- if you want this feeling of "The Calculating Stars" or "The Fated Sky," you'd probably reread those books.
I really want to meet someone who doesn't know what Amazon is. It's funny. The version that is published feels to me like the version it was fated to be.
And a couple of ones that came up and stuck had to do with the notion of what if Frankenstein's monster and Dracula were world leaders, instead of these creatures in the darkness and ill-fated and what have you. As I say, these were just a couple of ideas amongst a myriad of others that I jotted down, but they kind
So they had to hide their pregnancies because they would get fired at the moment that their pregnancy became apparent. That one, I am going back to Elma, and it takes up about five minutes after the end of "The Fated Sky,"
Close your eyes. Settle. What's funny, I mean, this team here, really fated to be.
I'm saying, dude couldn't catch a break, that all these jokes were fated to be because, well, I mean,
before their devices. If we accept that all these products and systems are disposable, fated to become so much techno trash, what does that mean?
Bob: Do that was actually something Big Huge Games brought to the table. The idea, in Reckoning you're fated , or everyone is fated except this one guy is not. And that
was something Big Huge Games brought to the table but we always argued about that. I never looked at it, that the people were fated . What that whole world meant to me was that,
would reinforce that, so you become really good at making shoes. Because of the, this is the time of heightened magic. And they interpreted that to be you're fated . And I
that these very senior guys with incredible--. Gates has served every president since Nixon, and was in the room when Operation Eagle Claw, the ill-fated Iranian rescue operation, blew
And, and they're just, I mean, there's, they range between "Islam is evil" and "religions are fated to fight," and I, I think to myself, "Th-, that can't be representative of the
But, you know, though one of these meetings - one of those ill-fated meetings - he came and he just laid a piece of paper down on the table and said "This is a five year plan.