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44 Quotes for 'Fortune' in the Database.

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To be fortunate is God, and more than God to mortals.
Author: Aeschylus
Source: Choephoroe (60)
Any one who is prosperous may by the turn of fortune's wheel become most wretched before evening. [Lat., Quivis beatus, versa rota fortunae, ante vesperum potest esse miserrimus.]
Author: Marcellinus Ammianus (Ammianus Marcellinus)
Source: Historia (XXVI)
If fortune favors you do not be elated; if she frowns do not despond. [Lat., Si fortuna juvat, caveto tolli; Si fortuna tonat, caveto mergi.]
Author: Decimus Magnus Ausonius
Source: Septem Sapientum Sententioe Septenis Versibus Explicatoe (IV, 6)
That conceit, elegantly expressed by the Emperor Charles V., in his instructions to the King, his son, "that fortune hath somewhat the nature of a woman, that if she be too much wooed she is the farther off."
Author: Francis Bacon
Source: Advancement of Learning (bk. II)
Therefore if a man look sharply and attentively, he shall see Fortune: for though she be blind, yet she is not invisible.
Author: Francis Bacon
Source: Essays--Of Fortune
Behind every great fortune there is a crime.
Author: Francis Bacon
Source: Essays--Of Fortune
Fortune, now see, now proudly Pluck off thy veil, and view thy triumph; look, Look what thou hast brought this land to!--
Author: Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
Source: The Tragedy of Bonduca (act V, sc. 5)
The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage.
Author: Bible
Source: Psalms (ch. XVI, v. 6)
Just for a handful of silver he left us, Just for a ribbon to stick in his coat; Found the one gift of which Fortune bereft us, Lost all the others she lets us devote.
Author: Robert Browning
Source: The Lost Leader, referring to Wordsworth when he turned Tory
You carry Caesar and Caesar's fortune. [Lat., Caesarem vehis, Caesarisque fortunam.] - Julius Caesar (Caius Julius Caesar),
Author: Julius Caesar (Caius Julius Caesar)
Source: his remark to a pilot in a storm; see Bacon's "Essays--Of Fortune"
Fortune, the great commandress of the world, Hath divers ways to advance her followers: To some she gives honor without deserving; To other some, deserving without honor; Some wit, some wealth,--and some, wit without wealth; Some wealth without wit; some nor wit nor wealth.
Author: George Chapman
Source: All Fools (act V, sc. 1)
It is fortune, not wisdom, that rules man's life. [Lat., Vitam regit fortuna, non sapientia.]
Author: Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Source: Tusculanarum Disputationum (LIX)
Fortune favors the brave. [Lat., Fors juvat audentes.]
Author: Claudian (Claudianus)
Source: Epistles (IV, 9)
Alas! by what slight means are great affairs brought to destruction. [Lat., Eheu! quam brevibus pereunt ingentia fatis.]
Author: Claudian (Claudianus)
Source: In Rufinum (II, 49)
If hindrances obstruct the way, Thy magnanimity display. And let thy strength be seen: But O, if Fortune fill thy sail With more than a propitious gale, Take half thy canvas in.
Author: William Cowper
Source: Translation of Horace (bk. II, ode 10)
Ill fortune seldom comes alone.
Author: John Dryden
Source: Cymon and Iphigenia (l. 592)
Let fortune empty her whole quiver on me. I have a soul that, like an ample shield, Can take in all, and verge enough for more.
Author: John Dryden
Source: Don Sebastian (act I, sc. 1)
Neuer thinke you fortune can beare the sway, Where Virtue's force, can cause her to obay.
Author: Elizabeth I
Source: preserved by George Putnam in his "Art of Poesie", bk. III, "Of Ornament"
Fortune truly helps those who are of good judgment.
Author: Euripides
Source: Pirithous
Many things happen between the cup and the upper lip. [Lat., Multa intersunt calicem et labrum summum.]
Author: Aulus Gellius
Source: Translation of Greek Proverb (bk. XIII, 17, 3)
Vicissitudes of fortune, which spares neither man nor the proudest of his works, which buries empires and cities in a common grave.
Author: Edward Gibbon
Source: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (ch. LXXI)
It is the fortunate who should extol fortune. [Ger., Das Gluck erhebe billig der Begluckte.]
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Source: Torquato Tasso (II, 3, 115)
The day of fortune is like a harvest day, We must be busy when the corn is ripe. [Ger., Ein tag der Gunst ist wie ein Tag der Ernte, Man muss geschaftig sein sobald sie reift.]
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Source: Torquato Tasso (IV, 4, 62)
Fortune rarely accompanies anyone to the door.
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Source: Torquato Tasso (IV, 4, 62)
Too poor for a bribe, and too proud to importune, He had not the method of making a fortune.
Author: Thomas Gray
Source: On His Own Character
Fortune has something of the nature of a woman. If she is too intensely wooed, she commonly goes the further away.
Author: Charles V
Source: None
A pioneer is generally a man who has outlived his credit or fortune in the cultivated parts.
Author: Benjamin Rush
Source: None
Every individual is the architect of his own fortune.
Author: Appius Claudius
Source: None
All good fortune is a gift of the gods, and. . . you don't win the favor of the ancient gods by being good, but by being bold.
Author: Anita Brookner
Source: None
Fortune makes a fool of those she favors too much.
Author: Horace
Source: None
Don't trust in fortune until you are in heaven.
Author: Filipino Proverb
Source: None
Fortune is the rod of the weak, and the staff of the brave.
Author: James Russell Lowell
Source: None
Industry, perseverance, and frugality make fortune yield.
Author: Benjamin Franklin
Source: None
Fortune is a great deceiver. She sells very dear the things she seems to give us.
Author: Vincent Voiture
Source: None
A great fortune depends on luck, a small one on diligence.
Author: Chinese Proverb
Source: None
Fortune is a great deceiver. She sells very dear the things she seems to give us.
Author: Vincent Voiture
Source: None
Fortunes made in no time are like shirts made in no time; it's ten to one if they hang long together.
Author: Douglas Jerrold
Source: None
Deals under a hundred mil are for shoe clerks.
Author: Hunt Brothers
Source: None
It is a madness to make fortune the mistress of events, because in herself she is nothing, but is ruled by prudence.
Author: John Dryden
Source: None
Fortune is ever seen accompanying industry.
Author: Oliver Goldsmith
Source: None
Every man is the architect of his own fortune.
Author: Sallust
Source: None
Nature magically suits a man to his fortunes, by making them the fruit of his character.
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Source: None
He that waits upon fortune, is never sure of a dinner.
Author: Benjamin Franklin
Source: None
Fortune knocks at every man's door once in a life, but in a good many cases the man is in a neighboring saloon and does not hear her.
Author: Mark Twain
Source: None

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