“Fortune moulds and circumscribes human affairs as she pleases. [Lat., Fortuna humana fingit artatque ut lubet.]” HumansPleaseFortuneAffairMouldFortuna Author:Plautus
“No man has perpetual good fortune. [Lat., Nulli est homini perpetuum bonum.]” MenFortunePerpetualGood Fortune Author:Plautus
“Man's fortune is usually changed at once; life is changeable. [Lat., Actutum fortunae solent mutarier; varia vita est.]” MenLife IsChangedFortune Author:Plautus
“A good disposition I far prefer to gold; for gold is the gift of fortune; goodness of disposition is the gift of nature. I prefer much rather to be called good than fortunate.” EgoGoodnessGoldFortuneFortunateDispositionFortuna Author:Plautus
“I had much rather be adorned by beauty of character than by jewels. Jewels are the gift of fortune, character comes from within.” CharacterBeautyFortuneJewelsJewelryRubiesPersonality FlawsJewelry Boxes Author:Plautus