“Doth some one say that there be gods above? There are not; no, there are not. Let no fool, Led by the old false fable, thus deceive you. Look at the facts themselves, yielding my words, No undue credence: for I say that kings kill, rob, break oaths, lay cities waste by fraud, And doing thus are happier than those, Who live calm pious lives day after day. All divinity is built-up from our good and evil luck.” LooksFactsEvilCitiesBreakAtheismFoolKingsWasteBuiltLuckLaysCalmDivinityGood And EvilFraudDeceivingOathPiousFablesCredence Author:Euripides
“We're trying to work on Sami to get through that and shoot the puck. MacInnis shot the puck all the time. If there was a fool who wanted to stand in front and break an ankle, tough luck.” IfsTryingWantedBreakFrontsFoolShotsToughLuckHockeyNhlAnklesPuck Author:Alain Vigneault
“Fortune, seeing that she could not make fools wise, has made them lucky.” MadeHumorFunnyVisionWiseSeeingFoolLuckyLuckFortuneFools And FoolishnessFools And WiseFools DayFortune And Luck Author:Michel de Montaigne
“Any fool can have bad luck; the art consists in knowing how to exploit it.” ArtCreativeKnowingFoolLuckExploitsBad Luck Author:Frank Wedekind
“Oh, I am fortune's fool!” FoolLuckFortuneClassicGood Luck Book:Romeo et Juliette: tragédie Source: Romeo et Juliette: tragédie