Thus Fortune with a light / Turn of her wheel brings men from joy to sorrow.
APEX
who then may trust the dice, at fortunes throw?
Julius Caesar earned his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul.Julius Caesar earned his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul.Julius Caesar earned his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul.Julius Caesar earned his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul.Julius Caesar earned his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul.Julius Caesar earned his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul.Julius Caesar earned his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul.Julius Caesar earned his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul.Julius Caesar earned his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul.
"Upon an Honest Man's Fortune" is about the power of God versus belief in astrology and fortune-tellers.
Knolly S La Fortune has written: 'Legend of T-Marie'
Teiresias
And when men trust in her she then will fail / And cover her bright face as with a cloud.
One of Chaucer's descriptions that best illustrates Fortune as whimsical is the character of the Knight in "The Canterbury Tales." Despite his noble qualities and successes, the Knight is ultimately subject to Fortune's capricious nature as he is sent on various quests that test his virtues. This portrayal highlights how Fortune can change a person's circumstances without warning or reason.
The speaker in Sonnet 29 illustrates tat love does not necessarily mean blanket immunity when disgraced with fortune and men's eyes express.
The line "For brave Macbeth—well he deserves that name—/Disdaining fortune, with his brandished steel" (Act 1, Scene 2) best illustrates Macbeth's bravery as a hero in the beginning of the play.
Robert Fortune has written: 'A residence among the Chinese' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel 'Two Visits to the Tea Countries of China (Tea Leaves)' 'Yedo and Peking' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'A residence among the Chinese: inland, on the coast, and at sea' -- subject(s): Description and travel
While the Wheel of Fortune Site provides a description of Vanna's wardrobe and who designs she is wearing each day they do not do the same for Pat Sajak.
Trips vary in length of time and it part of the prize description
J. P. R. Wallis has written: 'Fortune my foe' -- subject(s): Description and travel
who then may trust the dice, at fortunes throw?
Mr. Scrooge was a miser who wouldn't share his fortune with anyone, not even Tiny Tim.
And when men trust in her she then will fail / And cover her bright face as with a cloud.
I ate a fortune cookie. The gypsy told my fortune. With his money, he was worth a fortune!