Chance favours the prepared
Alexander the Great did not wear shoes, he wore sandals. Fortune favors the bold, baby!
The Scottish surname McCasland is first found in Argyllshire, where they'd held a family seat. The name derives from the Gaelic form of "Absolom", who was the third son of the Biblical King David.You may recognize their family motto: "Fortune favors the bold"
The commander who destroyed the French fleet at Abukir in 1798 was Admiral Horatio Nelson. His decisive victory during the Battle of the Nile effectively crippled French naval power in the Mediterranean and played a crucial role in undermining Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in Egypt. Nelson's tactical brilliance and bold maneuvers were pivotal in securing British dominance at sea.
Frederick the Great of Prussia was one of several monarchs that left their footmarks in Europe.His bold military strategies were a legacy that Napoleon would inherit and build upon.
There is no "tense" to the word bold, it is an adjective. "Tense" is placed on verbs not adjectives. What you are looking for is the proper tense of the term "to be". In this case: WAS bold, WERE bold, HAD BEEN bold, or HAS BEEN bold.
The bold. Fortuna audaces iuvat = fortune favors the bold.
Fortune favors the bold = המזל מעדיף את ×”× ×•×¢×– (ha-mazal ma'adif et ha-no'ez)
"Fortune favors the bold."
audaci favet fortuna
This barbecue sauce has bold, smoky flavor. Fortune favors the bold! The bold knight launched into his attack.
It's now or never! Fortune favors the bold.
HBO First Look - 1992 The Making of 'Alexander' Fortune Favors the Bold 11-22 was released on: USA: 15 November 2004
I like Chinese restaurants because they always provide a fortune cookie. Fortune favors the bold.
Literally, fortis fortuna adiuvat translates to Fortune Favors the Bold.
Alexander the Great did not wear shoes, he wore sandals. Fortune favors the bold, baby!
The bold are favoured by Fortune. Note: Following the question, the answer uses the British spelling; the American spelling would be "favored".
Some of the most famous quotes attributed to Theseus include "Fortune favors the bold" and "I would rather be the first in a village than second at Rome."