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Happy the man who can endure the highest and the lowest fortune. He, who has endured such vicissitudes with equanimity, has deprived misfortune of its power.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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There is no greater misfortune, than to not be able to endure misfortune.
Proverb
The contempt of riches in philosophers was only a hidden desire to avenge their merit upon the injustice of fortune, by despising the very goods of which fortune had deprived them; it was a secret to guard themselves against the degradation of poverty, it
François de la Rochefoucauld
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1613
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1680
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Nothing contributes to the entertainment of the reader more, than the change of times and the vicissitudes of fortune.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Vicissitudes of fortune, which spares neither man nor the proudest of his works, which buries empires and cities in a common grave.
Edward Gibbon
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1737
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1794
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Endure, my heart: you once endured something even more dreadful
Homer J. Simpson
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1955
-)
A certain power to endure boredom is essential to a happy life. The lives of most great men have not been exciting except at a few great moments. A generation that cannot endure boredom will be a generation of little men.
Bertrand Russell
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1872
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1970
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Fortune and misfortune are two buckets in the same well
German Proverb
Lykke
Fortune and misfortune are two buckets in the same well
German Proverb
Ulykke
Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word happy would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness. It is far better take things as they come along with patience and equanimity.
Carl Gustav Jung
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1875
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1961
)
Vemod
In all societies, it is advisable to associate if possible with the highest; not that the highest are always the best, but because, if disgusted there, we can descend at any time; but if we begin with the lowest, to ascend is impossible
Charles Caleb Colton
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1780
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1832
)
Socitet
MISFORTUNE, n. The kind of fortune that never misses. A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. MISFORTUNE, n. The kind of fortune that never misses.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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Jamie's misfortune was our fortune tonight.
Ryan Newman
The Japanese make the highest quality vehicles on the market and that gives them the highest residual value, and therefore allows them to offer the lowest monthly lease rates.
John Casesa
The power of fortune is confessed only by the miserable; for the happy impute all their success to prudence and merit
Jonathan Swift
(
1667
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1745
)
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