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Aspirat primo Fortuna labori.Fortune smiles upon our first effort. (Virgil)
Audaces fortuna iuvatFortune favors the bold. (Virgil)
Audaces fortuna iuvatFortune favours the brave
audaces fortuna juvatfortune helps the brave
audaces fortuna juvat timidosque repellitfortune assists the bold and repels the coward
audentes (or audaces) fortuna juvatfortune aids (or favors) the bold (Virgil)
barbaris ex fortuna pendet fidesthe fidelity of barbarians depends on fortune (Livy)
Bona fortunaGood luck!
bonarum rerum consuetudo pessima estnothing is worse than being accustomed to good things (or good fortune) (Publilius Syrus)
centum doctum hominum consilia sola hæc devincit dea Fortunathis goddess, Fortune, single-handedly frustrates the plans of a hundred learned men (Plautus)
conjuncta virtuti fortunafortune is joined to bravery
conscientia rectæ voluntatis maxima consolatio est rerum incommodarumthe consciousness of good intention is the greatest solace of misfortunes (Cicero)
cum fortuna manet, vultum servatis amiciwhile fortune lasts you will see your friend’s face (Petronius)
cum fortuna manet, vultum servatis amici; cum cedit, turpi vertitis ora fugawhile fortune lasts, you have always the service of friends; but, when it ceases, you will turn your backs in shameful flight (Ovid )
Cuncta tibi rerum precor optima, compos et eius Optati deciens inde beatus egoBut do not so, I love thee in such sort, As thou being mine, mine is thy good report. --- William Shakespeare
Deo duce, fortuna comitanteGod for guide, fortune for companion
Deo, non fortunafrom God, not fortune (or chance)
difficile est plurimum virtutem revereri, qui semper secunda fortuna sit ususit is difficult for one who has enjoyed uninterrupted good fortune to have a due reverence for virtue (Cicero)
diligitur nemo, nisi cui fortuna secunda estonly he who is the favorite of fortune is loved (Ovid)
dominalady, mistress
domina dominalady, mistress
domina omnium et regina ratioreason is the mistress and queen of all things (Cicero)
dum fortuna fuitwhile fortune lasted
ecce spectaculum dignum, ad quod respiciat intentus operi suo Deus. Ecce par Deo dignum, vir fortis cum mala fortuna compositusbehold a worthy sight, to which the God, turning his attention to his own work, may direct his gaze. Behold an equal thing, worthy of a God, a brave man matched in conflict with evil fortune (Seneca)
est genus hominum qui esse primos se omnium rerum volunt, nec suntthere is a class of men who wish to be first in everything, and are not (Terence)
est profecto Deus, qui quæ nos gerimus auditque et videt; neque id verum existimo, quod vulgo dicitur, Fortuna humana fingit aptatque, ut lubetthere is certainly a God who sees and hears the things that we do; I cannot believe that which is ordinarily said, that Fortune makes and unmakes all human affairs at pleasure (Plautus)
est quoque cunctarum novitas carissima rerumin all things, novelty is what we prize most (Ovid)
ex humili magna ad fastigia rerum extollit, quoties voluit fortuna jocariwhenever Fortune is in a joking mood, she raises men from a humble station to the imposing summit of affairs (Juvenal)
ex parvis sæpe magnarum momenta rerum pendentevents of great consequence often spring from trifling circumstances (Livy)
Fallaces sunt rerum species.The appearances of things are deceptive. (Seneca)
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