Egyptian proverb Some people are born great, some people become great through hard work, and some people become great by luck. Shakespeare (English playwright and poet)
Fate dominates half our actions and keeps the other half for ourselves. Machiavelli (Italian thinker)
Fate changes, such as the ups and downs of the moon, without damaging the elegance of the wise.
Franklin roosevelt (32nd President of the United States)
Fate is a man in disguise. Nothing is more deceptive than this face.
Hugo (French writer)
Fate leads us and laughs at us. Voltaire (French thinker)
What's the use of shouting at fate? Fate is deaf
Euripides (ancient Greek playwright)
Fate can't crush a person, it can only make people strong. Burr (German novelist)
In the vicissitudes of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity.
Shakespeare (English playwright and poet)
People can sometimes control their own destiny. If we are controlled by others, the fault is not fate, but ourselves. Shakespeare (English playwright and poet)
Our destiny offers us not the cup of failure, but the chalice of opportunity. Nixon (American statesman)
Fate does not exist in an hour's decision, but is based on long-term efforts, tests and obscure work. Romain rolland (French writer)
Destiny is not an opportunity, but a choice; We should not expect fate, we must create it through our own efforts. Blake (English poet)
Fate is often caused by people themselves. As the ancient poet said, "Everyone is his own designer." Francis Bacon (British philosopher)
Fate is an incredible thing. Although people have their own interests, they often encounter many difficulties in the process of realizing their ideals, but they will take the opposite path to their interests and succeed in one fell swoop.
Kōnosuke Matsushita (Japanese entrepreneur)
Just as a young wife doesn't want to hug her old husband, Fortune doesn't want to hug that indecisive, lazy coward who believes in fate. Tagore (Indian writer)
Fate is always against those who rely on the outside world to pursue happiness instead of relying on themselves. Maurois (French writer)
Fate is not an eagle, it crawls like a mouse.
Elizabeth Bowen (British politician)
Courage lightens the blow of fate. Democritus (ancient Greek philosopher)
He who doesn't wait for the gift of opportunity conquers fate. Ma Arnold (English poet)
The only fate is not to think too complicated. Survival is an obligation, even for a moment.
Goethe (German poet)
Compared with our private opinions, public opinion is just a fragile tyrant. Because what a person thinks is what determines his fate. Thoreau (American economist)
Where there is a will, it is led by life; People who don't want to be dragged away by fate.
Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)
Among us, who can tolerate the happiness and troubles in life best, I think it is the person who has received the best education. Rousseau (French Enlightenment Thinker)
What's the use of timing for those who can't take advantage of it? An unfertilized egg will be washed into waste by the tide of time. George Eliot (English novelist)
Man's destiny is in his own hands. Sartre (French writer)
When wisdom confronts fate, if wisdom is bold and brave, fate has no chance to shake it.
Shakespeare (English playwright and poet)
The weak wait for opportunities; The strong create opportunities. Madame Curie (Polish scientist)
We should hold the fate by the throat and not let it overwhelm us. Beethoven (German composer)
It is a hero to have the courage to bear the fate. Hesse (German writer)
Falling from the highest position, that change is sad; But the change of fate can make the poor laugh. Shakespeare (English playwright and poet)
When we are lucky, regret falls asleep, but when we are in adversity, we will feel it more strongly. Rousseau (French Enlightenment Thinker)
Fate has supreme power over the living, but it is powerless over those who know how to die. Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)
Fate often brings you happiness as well as misfortune.
Fowler (English dictionary editor)
Sometimes a person is badly hit by bad luck, whether from the public or individuals, but it may be a good thing. Goethe (German poet)
Everyone is his own architect. Claudius (German military theorist)
I am the master of my own destiny, and I am the master of my own heart. Herrick (English poet)
The goddess of fate not only blinds herself, but also blinds the people she loves.
Cicero (ancient Roman philosopher)
Fate can't interfere with our happiness, let him intimidate us! We still have to laugh. Only a fool would not do that. Gorky (Soviet writer)
God gives people a little difficulty and a little wisdom. Hugo (French writer)
He who complains about his fate will never know himself. Whitman (American poet)
A person who retaliates after being cheated will not be punished by fate.
Sophocles (ancient Greek poet)
Fate is a blind and moody foster mother, who is often indiscriminate and generous to her children. Samuel butler (English writer)
When fate hands us a sour lemon, let's try to make it into sweet lemon juice.
Hugo (French writer)
Fate always goes its own way. Jill (British politician)
Luck has changed some shortcomings in us that reason cannot correct. Laroche Foucault (French writer)
How elusive the fate of life is! It can be destroyed or saved by what happens a few hours later. Irving stone (American biographer)
Knowledge can change fate. Emerson (American philosopher and writer)
For those who are above fate, self-confidence is the master of fate.
Helen Keller (American poet)
In the gloomy days, don't let the cold fate secretly rejoice; Since fate has insulted us, we should take revenge calmly. Shakespeare (English playwright and poet)
Fate is like glass. The brighter it is, the more easily it breaks. Horace (Roman poet)
Fate is the power of tyrants to do evil and the excuse of fools to fail.
Ann Bierce (American writer)
Being brave and firm in bad luck is an open-minded person, and being wise in bad luck is the premise to overcome fate.
Ripley (Indian writer)
Suffering is like a dark cloud, which is black from a distance and only gray from a distance.
Richter (German chemist)
A noble heart should bear disasters rather than avoid them, because bearing disasters shows the sublimity of will, and avoiding disasters shows the cowardice of the heart. Aretino (Italian writer)
On the smooth road, it is inevitable to stumble. So is the fate of mankind. Because, except God, no one knows what truth is. Chekhov (Russian writer)
Those who conquer fate are often those who are unwilling to wait for opportunities.
Ma Arnold (English poet)
Fate is a bit feminine. The more you woo her, the farther away she is from you.
Charles V (French politician)
Habit forms character, and character determines fate. John maynard keynes (American economist)
Unexpected happiness can make people bold, but tempered luck can make people brave.
Francis Bacon (British philosopher)