que sera sera vs two tears in a bucket

que sera sera

phrase
  • "whatever happens, happens" (more literally "whatever will be, will be") Ostensibly employed to express a personal philosophy of fatalism and acceptance of the future. 

two tears in a bucket

phrase
  • used to express acceptance of misfortune 

How often have the words que sera sera and two tears in a bucket occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )