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Inevitability Quote by Marie Jakober

“We dared the impossible, did the undoable, bore the unbearable, not merely once but over and over again. I don't believe in fate or inevitable destinies, as I keep telling folks. But I do believe in a certain kind of inevitability. When you plant a potato, you get a potato. When you plant a rose…” quote by Marie Jakober
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““We dared the impossible, did the undoable, bore the unbearable, not merely once but over and over again. I don't believe in fate or inevitable destinies, as I keep telling folks. But I do believe in a certain kind of inevitability. When you plant a potato, you get a potato. When you plant a rose, you get a rose. There is a pattern already in the seed, and it will unfold according to its nature.””

Marie Jakober

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Seed of Destiny, 2015

Repeated daring actions shape destiny, yet outcomes follow the inherent nature of what is started.

In simple terms: Your actions reflect the seed you plant, leading to predictable results.

Key Takeaway

Act with awareness of the seed you sow.

Themes

determination fate nature

Mood

inspirational reflective

Type

personal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • entrepreneurship
  • creative projects
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

Chaos theory self‑fulfilling prophecy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What seeds are you planting now?
  • How does recognizing patterns guide your choices?
A Different Perspective

Even bold acts can’t change intrinsic nature of the seed.

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