Which preposition to use with destiny

of Occurrences 632%

God, who hath brought such great things to pass in science, nature, and art, in human character, in the destiny of nations, and the history of humble men and women, is a God before whom there must be awe and reverence, and not a flippant scouting of the ancient ideals.

in Occurrences 61%

They may have some influence in building up and ennobling human destiny in the future, and he should therefore 'speak them in words hard as rocks,' regardless of the contumely heaped upon him by little minds for having thus spoken them.

for Occurrences 27%

" Like a vast Hand stretched against the sky of Time is the Hand of Goda Hand writing, in these wondrous days, a destiny for generations yet to be!

with Occurrences 25%

" 'Twas the identical argument a fortiori, which the son of Peleus uses to Lycaon trembling under his lance, to persuade him to take his destiny with a good grace.

to Occurrences 22%

It looks like a case of Destiny to me.

as Occurrences 12%

He continued steering, guiding their destinies as by force of habit.

By Occurrences 11%

O Sylla, these are stales of destiny By some upbraids to try thy constancy.

on Occurrences 10%

I should as soon think of reading my destiny on the sole of my boot as in the palm of my hand.

at Occurrences 7%

No doubt our horoscopes would reveal some strange entanglement of destinies at this point.

than Occurrences 7%

"Man has a higher destiny than politics," she cried, with the ring in her voice that they had heard so often, "what is home without a bank account?

from Occurrences 6%

The security of the British monarchy lies in such a courageous severance of its destinies from the Teutonic dynastic system.

into Occurrences 4%

"If we are going," said this truly patriotic American, "to leave the historic past and present, and take our manifest destiny into the account, why restrict ourselves within the narrow limits assigned by our fellow-countryman who has just sat down?

through Occurrences 3%

Is it indeed part of man's strange destiny through the deeps of Time that he one day bow his back to the duty of pruning himself as a garden, so that he run not to a waste wilderness?

against Occurrences 3%

Here was a destiny against which the strength of man was as thistledown in the wind!

beyond Occurrences 3%

"Unfortunate," cried Ninon submitting to his embraces, "there are destinies beyond human prudence to direct.

without Occurrences 2%

Such regrets, however, are singularly idle; for the main currents of the world's history move not by chance; and how, moreover, could Italy have fulfilled her destiny without the divers forms of political existence that made her what she was?

after Occurrences 2%

Joe gained a moving-picture knowledge of lifesaw flashed before him dramatic scene after scene, destiny after destinysqualor, ignorance, crime, neatness, ambition, thrift, respectability.

among Occurrences 2%

Somewhere beyond the high snow-passes Shere Ali would be working out his destiny among his own people.

out Occurrences 1%

He was in a state of profound amazement at the dexterity with which she had taken his destiny out of his own hands into hers, without his knowledge.

between Occurrences 1%

It all flashed through her brain in a few short seconds, vivid, dazzling, overwhelming, and the memory of Kieff went with itKieff and his cold, sinister assertion that she held Guy's destiny between her hands.

behind Occurrences 1%

But the maid from Dooley's must first arrive to take charge of the house and Clarence until she, Betty, could summon her family to her assistance and defy The Green Mouse, Beekman Brown, and Destiny behind her mother's skirts.

towards Occurrences 1%

"A destiny towards ruin in fortune and in life has pursued me.

under Occurrences 1%

Once fully convinced that its propagandism is checked, that the future of which it dreamed has no longer any chances of success, the South itself will become accustomed to consider its destiny under a wholly new aspect.

up Occurrences 1%

Hitherto every attempt of the British Sisyphus to roll the Stone of Destiny up the Hill of Tara has found a couple of Irishmen at the top ready to roll it down again.

before Occurrences 1%

Emerson, then a young man, with a great destiny before him, was attracted by his writings, and carried a letter of introduction to him at Craigenputtock.

Which preposition to use with  destiny