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Fate: Life is full of opportunities and changes. When people are most proud, they have the greatest misfortune. -Aristotle

Prosperity makes our energy idle and useless, making us feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -Hume Sometimes a person is badly hit by bad luck, whether it comes from the public or individuals, it may be a good thing. Fate's ruthless flail hit bundles of bumper crops, only smashing the stalks, but the grain didn't feel anything. It was still jumping around the field, not caring whether it was going to the mill or falling into the furrow. Goethe Most lucky people get into the habit of thinking from the worst result, beware of being attacked by unexpected disasters, practice this principle every day and act strictly according to it. -Marcus? 6? 1 gunther

if a person can be interested in everything, he can see with his eyes what time and opportunity keep giving him on the journey of life, and never miss what he can do, how many adventures he will be able to capture in his short life. Lawrence dominates fate: If you want to get that opportunity in your life, you must sow, and you'd better sow more, because you are not sure which seed will germinate. -Campbell

Who has become the top of what line; Whoever will be lucky, therefore, no matter what line of work, as long as I become the top one, I will be lucky, and the opportunity will naturally come, and when the opportunity comes, I will be able to go smoothly with my skills. -Rousseau

Fate doesn't matter to us: it only supplies us with materials and seeds that are of interest, and lets the soul stronger than it change and apply with it, because the soul is the only master of its own happiness and misfortune. -Montaigne