The quote "Chance is always powerful - let your hook be always cast in the pool where you least expect it there will be a fish" is often attributed to Ovid, an ancient Roman poet. However, it is important to note that there is no specific citation of this quote in Ovid's works. It may be a paraphrase or interpretation of his ideas.
"casus ubique ualet: semper tibi pendeat hamus;
quo minime credas gurgite, piscis erit."
Book Three of the Art of Love (TERTIVS ARTIS AMATORIAE)
Becuase it shows you from top to bottom how powerful they are.
Always never luck in love.
Julius Caesar was feared because he was very ambitious and powerful and he always wanted more power than he already has.
he was always quiet,but he used dirty tricks when he got a chance to run for president and he senate
Germany was always a powerful country because they have a large proportion of the world's intellectuals. They are methodical workers who do not know the saying "CLOSE ENOUGH". They are disiplinedand proud of their heritage.Unfortunitly they were lead by a Maniac for a few years which lead tosanctions by the rest of the world.
Hammer and chisel
i think the answer is statistics
Always a chance
In American English writing, the period always comes before the parenthetical citation, except for instances where the citation is part of a larger sentence or phrase that requires separate punctuation.
question is,are you willing to give that chance?
There's always a chance.
There is always a chance but it is unlikely
Well a traffic citation for failure to stop at a stop sign or yield is $214, this is the only traffic fine citation that I could find for California. You should always obey traffic sign and drive carefully.
Always
There is a chance that it might be.
Always!
The full quote is "Life is what you make it. Always has been, always will be." It is attributed to two women: Grandma Moses and Eleanor Roosevelt.