“Pompey lives after his battles, but his fortune has perished.”
Book VIII, line 84.
Pharsalia
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“But experience has shown that to be true which Appius says in his verses, that every man is the architect of his own fortune.”
Sed res docuit id verum esse, quod in carminibus Appius ait, fabrum esse suae quemque fortunae.
Sallust (-86–-34 BC) Roman historian, politician
I.i.2
Epistulae ad Caesarem senem
“But experience has shown that to be true which Appius says in his verses, that every man is the architect of his own fortune.”
Sed res docuit id verum esse, quod in carminibus Appius ait, fabrum esse suae quemque fortunae.
Appius Claudius Caecus Roman politician
Sallust, Epistulae ad Caesarem senem, I.1.2
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War Loses Its Romance (1887), as quoted at the Veterans Memorial at the Lackawanna County Courthouse in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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Letter to those already residing in Pennsylvania (1681)
“No one is satisfied with his fortune, nor dissatisfied with his intellect.”
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Nul n'est content de sa fortune;
Ni mécontent de son esprit.
from Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 690
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