propose

man proposes, and God disposes

Humans may come up with any number of ambitious or ingenious plans or ideas, but, ultimately, forces outside of our control determine whether they fail or succeed. The sinking of the Titanic, the supposedly unsinkable ship, shows better than perhaps anything else that while man proposes, and God disposes. We've given our very best to the project, and, at this point, it's up to fate whether things work out for us. Man proposes, and God disposes.
See also: and, dispose, god, man

man proposes, but God disposes

Humans may come up with any number of ambitious or ingenious plans or ideas, but, ultimately, forces outside of our control determine whether they fail or succeed. The sinking of the Titanic, the supposedly unsinkable ship, shows better than perhaps anything else that while man proposes, but God disposes. We've given our very best to the project, and, at this point, it's up to fate whether things work out for us. Man proposes, but God disposes.
See also: but, dispose, god, man

man proposes, God disposes

Humans may come up with any number of ambitious or ingenious plans or ideas, but, ultimately, forces outside of our control determine whether they fail or succeed. The sinking of the Titanic, the supposedly unsinkable ship, shows better than perhaps anything else that while man proposes, God disposes. We've given our very best to the project, and, at this point, it's up to fate whether things work out for us. Man proposes, God disposes.
See also: dispose, god, man

propose a toast

To request that those present raise their glasses in honor of or tribute to someone or something. Before we all sit down to our meal, I just want to propose a toast to my mother. Mom, we all love you so much, and we hope your retirement marks the beginning of a wonderful new chapter in your life.
See also: propose, toast

propose to

1. To suggest that some action be taken. I propose to move the meeting to next week. We propose to join forces and repel the invaders as a single, unified army!
2. To make a suggestion to someone. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "propose" and "to" to specify what is being suggested. I suggested a slightly different way of wording the text to the boss, but he got really mad at me for it. They're proposing a lower price to us for the house seeing as there were so many issues with the plumbing.
3. To ask for someone's hand in marriage; to make a marriage proposal. I'm planning on proposing to Judy while we're in Paris. She proposed to me on my birthday.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Man proposes, God disposes.

Prov. People may make plans, but they cannot control the outcome of their plans. Jill: Are you really going to be able to finish writing your novel by the end of the year? Bob: Man proposes, God disposes.
See also: dispose, god, man

propose a toast

to make a toast before a celebratory drink. I'd like to propose a toast in honor of your birthday. At the wedding reception, the bride's father proposed a toast to the new couple.
See also: propose, toast

propose something to someone

to suggest something to someone. I have an idea I would like to propose to you. Sam wanted to propose a new plan to Sarah.
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propose to someone

to suggest marriage to someone, usually a male to a female. Guess who proposed to me last night? Do you think that Sam will propose to Mary?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

propose a ˈtoast (to somebody)

ask people to wish somebody health, happiness and success by raising their glasses and drinking: I’d like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.In the past, the name of a lady who was being wished health and happiness was supposed to improve the flavour of the wine like the pieces of spiced toast that people put in their wine.
See also: propose, toast
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • man proposes, and God disposes
  • man proposes, but God disposes
  • man proposes, God disposes
  • think big
  • there are tricks in every trade
  • fall flat
  • stop at
  • stop at (something)
  • fail at life
  • have a light bulb go on in (one's) brain
References in periodicals archive
Although each applicant will propose an independent project, all applicants are expected to face many of the same challenges and will benefit from the experiences of and interactions with the other funded investigators.
In fact, in this market, First Security proposes to divest almost all of the deposits held by Zions in the market, with the result that the market share controlled by First Security would increase by less than 4 percent as a result of the proposed merger and divestiture.
First Security proposes to divest one branch in the market, with $9.7 million in deposits (representing approximately 2.3 percent of market deposits).
First Security proposes to acquire Zions by merging Zions with and into First Security.
The Board requires a bank holding company that proposes to merge with another bank holding company to publish notice of the proposal in a newspaper of general circulation in the communities containing the head office of the largest subsidiary bank of the applicant and the head office of each bank to be acquired by the applicant.
(32.) The categories of deposits that First Security proposes to exclude are deposits relating to mortgage escrow accounts, correspondent banking accounts, certificates of deposit ("CD's) in amounts greater than $100,000, brokered CDs, trust accounts, and out-of-market commercial and retail accounts.
First Security proposes to divest one branch, controlling deposits of $18 million, to an out-of-market firm.
First Security proposes to divest one branch, controlling deposits of $31 million, to an out-of-market firm or a competitively suitable in-market firm.
First Security proposes to divest two branches, controlling deposits of $22 million, to an out-of-market firm.
First Security proposes to divest one branch, controlling deposits of $5 million, to an out-of-market firm or a competitively suitable in-market firm.
First Security proposes to divest one branch, controlling deposits of $19 million, to an out-of-market firm or a competitively suitable in-market firm.
First Security proposes to divest one branch, controlling deposits of $39 million, to an out-of-market firm.
First Security proposes to divest one branch, controlling deposits of $28 million, to an out-of-market firm.
First Security proposes to divest two branches, controlling deposits of $29 million, to an out-of-market firm.
First Security proposes to divest five branches, controlling deposits of $177.8 million, to an out-of-market firm or a competitively suitable in-market firm.