Destiny is like a train with no brakes

Unstoppable.
Destiny is like a train with no brakes
Destiny is like a train with no brakes
Destiny is like a train with no brakes
Destiny is like a train with no brakes
About This Quote

Destiny is like a train with no brakes" is a well-known saying that illustrates how bad our lives can be if we give up the chance to escape it. The way of life that we have chosen can sometimes be frustrating, but it is also our destiny. We all have to follow the path that life has laid out for us, even when it seems impossible or unfair. Most of us are not aware of where our destinies will take us, but even if we are aware it doesn't change anything. It's still our destiny, and we have to follow it through.

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