1. Although the so-called fate has an effect on other things, it has the greatest effect on war, because even the smallest reasons can cause decisive changes.
From: [Ancient Rome] Caesar: "Civil Strife"
Introduction: Gaius Julius Caesar (July 100 BC) 12 - March 15, 44 BC), known as Caesar in history, also translated as Gaius Julius Caesar, Gaius Julius Caesar, etc., the Roman Empire (now the Mediterranean Sea) Coastal and other areas) was an outstanding military commander and statesman in the late period, and became the founder of the Roman Empire with his superior talents.
2. Destiny is like glass, it only shines when it is broken.
From: [Ancient Rome] Syrus: "Aphorisms"
3. What fate bestows on you does not actually belong to you. Destiny's ways of striking are not set in stone. Sometimes it strikes us with our own hands; sometimes it sets dangerous traps for us.
From: [Ancient Rome] Seneca: "Letter to Lucili on Morality"
Introduction: Lucius Annaeus Seneca (about 4 BC - 65), ancient Roman statesman, Stoic philosopher, tragedian, and orator. He entered officialdom during the period of Tiberius and served as the imperial accountant and senator of the Senate. He later served as consul of judicial affairs and tutor and advisor to Emperor Nero.
4. The changes of fate have no regard for human beings and their great achievements; she buries emperors and subjects in the same tomb.
From: [Ancient Rome] Gibbon: "The History of the Death of the Roman Empire"
Introduction: Edward Gibbon (1737─1794) was an outstanding historian in modern Britain , the author of the far-reaching historical masterpiece "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" and an outstanding representative of the history of the European Enlightenment in the eighteenth century.
5. What fate imposes on people, people have to endure. When encountering headwinds and adverse currents, it is useless to resist.
From: [British] Shakespeare: "Henry VI Part 2"
Introduction: William Shakespeare (English: William Shakespeare, May 3, 1564 - April 1616 23rd), the Chinese community often calls him Shakespeare. He is the most outstanding dramatist in the history of British literature. He is also one of the most important and greatest writers in the European Renaissance. He was the master of humanistic literature at that time and the most outstanding writer in the world. One of the writers.