At the two extremities of the port, in order that their fires should converge upon the great axis of the ellipsis formed by the basin, in the first place, two batteries had been raised, evidently
destined to receive flank pieces, for D'Artagnan saw the workmen finishing the platform and making ready the demi-circumference in wood upon which the wheels of the pieces might turn to embrace every direction over the epaulement.
They ran thus: "AN IMPENETRABLE MYSTERY SEEMS
DESTINED TO HANG FOR EVER OVER THIS ACT OF MADNESS OR DESPAIR."
Recognition, as the name indicates, is a change from ignorance to knowledge, producing love or hate between the persons
destined by the poet for good or bad fortune.
Again, "the good and just," throughout the book, is the expression used in referring to the self-righteous of modern times,-- those who are quite sure that they know all that is to be known concerning good and evil, and are satisfied that the values their little world of tradition has handed down to them, are
destined to rule mankind as long as it lasts.
Or they talked of making the Indians their servants; as if God had
destined them for perpetual bondage to the more powerful white man.
So festina lente, my
destined Sylvia, festina lente!
Thus it is that in war the victorious strategist only seeks battle after the victory has been won, whereas he who is
destined to defeat first fights and afterwards looks for victory.
I pictured their lives, troubled by no untoward adventure, honest, decent, and, by reason of those two upstanding, pleasant children, so obviously
destined to carry on the normal traditions of their race and station, not without significance.
Spirits
destined to be united in the better world are divinely commissioned to discover each other and to begin their union in this world.
So that --let us say it again --no dying Chaldee or Greek had higher and holier thoughts than those, whose mysterious shades you saw creeping over the face of poor Queequeg, as he quietly lay in his swaying hammock, and the rolling sea seemed gently rocking him to his final rest, and the ocean's invisible flood-tide lifted him higher and higher towards his
destined heaven.
Such was the ocean that my fate
destined me first to travel over under these strange conditions.
They then came to a massive door, which after the introduction into the lock of a key which the young man carried with him, turned heavily upon its hinges, and disclosed the chamber
destined for Milady.