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a force that some believe controls events
Kismet is a noun in the Turkish language that means "fate" or "destiny." Turkish people tend to be very religious in believe in concepts like destiny and fate.
By "the Buddha" I presume you mean G.K. Chesterton, the author of the phrase you quoted? It means that faith without action is worthless.
Obvious Fate means that a fate seems to be easy to know or notice
Fontanel means "soft spot"; fate.
Depends on what you believe.
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Fate means cinniúint / dán in Irish.
Greeks were incredibly interested in fate. Greeks were interested in fate because they did not believe in life after death.
Inexorable means unyielding or unalterable. So it pretty much means that you can't change your fate.
i believe in fate because it helps me to know that by fate any thing can happen. For example, if i said that i wanted a aptop and my friends say that it can't happen and i say i will happenby fate and it happens it meansthat the fate helped me.