Quote #141190
Angels deliver Fate to our doorstep — and anywhere else it is needed.
Jessi Lane Adams
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line imagines “Fate” not as an abstract, impersonal force but as something actively delivered—like a message or parcel—by “angels,” figures associated with guidance, protection, and mediation between realms. “To our doorstep” suggests intimacy and inevitability: what is meant for us arrives where we live, without our having to seek it. The dash widens the claim—“and anywhere else it is needed”—implying fate’s delivery is not limited to private life but extends to places of crisis, purpose, or calling. The quote can be read as a consoling metaphysics (events arrive with meaning) or as a poetic way of describing how help, opportunity, or hard truths appear right when and where they must.




