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Audaces fortuna iuvat (latin)- Fortune favors the bold.
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Virgil
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Fortune does favor the bold and you'll never know what you're capable of if you don't try.
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Sheryl Sandberg (Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead)
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Fortune favors the bold, though statistics favor the cautious.
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Patrick Weekes (The Palace Job (Rogues of the Republic, #1))
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Each time you make a good decision or do something nice or take care of yourself; each time you show up to work and work hard and do your best at everything you can do, you’re planting seeds for a life that you can only hope will grow beyond your wildest dreams. Take care of the little things—even the little things that you hate—and treat them as promises to your own future. Soon you’ll see that fortune favors the bold who get shit done.
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Sophia Amoruso (#GIRLBOSS)
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Fortune favors the bold.
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R.J. Palacio (Wonder)
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Fortune favors the bold." I smile weakly.
"So does death," she counters immediately. "The craven tend to live much longer than the heroic.
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Melinda Salisbury (The Sleeping Prince (The Sin Eater’s Daughter, #2))
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fortes fortuna adiuvat," Marcello had said to his men. Fortune favors the brave, the bold.
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Lisa Tawn Bergren (Waterfall (River of Time, #1))
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Fortune favors the Bold!
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Terence
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Audentes fortuna iuvat. Fortune favors the bold.
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Wynne Channing (What Kills Me (What Kills Me, #1))
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Fortune favors the bold, history tells us. Therefore, it behooves us to be as bold as possible.
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Erika Johansen (The Invasion of the Tearling (The Queen of the Tearling, #2))
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Soon you’ll see that fortune favors the bold who get shit done.
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Sophia Amoruso (#Girlboss)
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Fortune favors the bold who get shit done
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Sophia Amoruso (#Girlboss)
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Fortune favors the bold.
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Hanna Alkaf (The Girl and the Ghost)
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Fortune favors the bold. One doesn't win glory by hiding behind the lines.
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Allison Pataki (The Queen's Fortune: A Novel of Desiree, Napoleon, and the Dynasty That Outlasted the Empire)
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...fortune always favors the bold.
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Buddy Levy (Conquistador: Hernán Cortés, King Montezuma, and the Last Stand of the Aztecs)
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Inscribed on the back was a line from Virgil in Latin: Audentes fortuna juvat. Fortune favors the bold. He’d been bold all right, but Fortune hadn’t gotten the memo.
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Joseph Finder (Vanished (Nick Heller, #1))
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Fortune favors the bold
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Ken Liu
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Fortune favors the bold," he said. "But she'll only fall for a bloke who's got an ace up his sleeve.
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Courtney Alameda (Shutter)
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The first is the result of a decision to act—to do something. This type of mistake is made with incomplete information, as it’s impossible to have all the facts beforehand. This is to be encouraged. Fortune favors the bold. The second is the result of a decision of sloth—to not do something—wherein we refuse to change a bad situation out of fear despite having all the facts. This is how learning experiences become terminal punishments, bad relationships become bad marriages, and poor job choices become lifelong prison sentences.
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Timothy Ferriss (The 4-Hour Workweek)
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Ready over there, Goblin?” I ask Sevro over the com. “Cacatne ursus in silvis?” Does a bear shit in the woods? The ship spins and shudders. More sirens howl. “Latin, now?” “Audentes fortuna juvat,” Sevro chuckles. “Fortune favors the bold? You deserve to die if that’s really going to be the last thing you say in this life.” “Yes? Well, you may suck my—” My
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Pierce Brown (Golden Son (Red Rising Saga, #2))
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Fortune favors the bold.
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Joseph Pignataro
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Take care of little things, even the little things that you hate, and treat them as promises to your own future. Soon you'll see that fortune favors the bold who get shit done.
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Sophia Amoruso (#Girlboss)
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Tis worth the experiment. Audaces fortuna juvat”—fortune favors the bold—though he tempted fortune by adding, “Should we fail I don’t see any fatal consequences which are likely to attend it.
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Rick Atkinson (The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777 (The Revolution Trilogy Book 1))
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Pro and con lists—one of my previous favorites—are just as bad. If it’s important to you, and you want to do it eventually, just do it, and correct course along the way. Fortune favors the bold.
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Rolf Potts (Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel)
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No formal antonym for catastrophizing exists, but why did it seem that more people had this trait than not? Isn't it more evolutionary favorable to catastrophize? Does fortune truly favor the bold?
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Weike Wang (Joan Is Okay)
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I am talking about visualization that works when we actually get off our asses and do stuff. How totally crazy is that? Each time you make a good decision or do something nice or take care of yourself; each time you show up to work and work hard and do you best at everything you can do, you're planting seeds for a life that you can only hope will grow beyond your wildest dreams. Take care of the little things - even the little things that you hate - and treat them as promises to your own future. Soon you'll see that fortune favors the bold who get shit done.
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Sophia Amoruso (#Girlboss)
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To retrieve the ill consequences of a foolish conduct, and by struggling manfully with distress to subdue it, is one of the noblest efforts of wisdom and virtue. Whoever, therefore, calls such a man fortunate, is guilty of no less impropriety in speech than he would be who should call the statuary or the poet fortunate who carved a Venus or who writ an Iliad.
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Henry Fielding
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In my book (and this is my book!) magical thinking is the alchemy that you can use to visualize and project yourself into the professional and personal life that you want. I’m not talking about stuff like The Secret self-help book, which basically tells you to tape a picture of a car to the wall and then sit on the couch and wait for someone to drop it off in your driveway. I am talking about visualization that works when we actually get off our asses and do stuff. How totally crazy is that? Each time you make a good decision or do something nice or take care of yourself; each time you show up to work and work hard and do your best at everything you can do, you’re planting seeds for a life that you can only hope will grow beyond your wildest dreams. Take care of the little things—even the little things that you hate—and treat them as promises to your own future. Soon you’ll see that fortune favors the bold who get shit done.
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Sophia Amoruso (#Girlboss)
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Tell me about your adventures, Abigail. Any diabolical new cases to investigate?”
“Yes, as a matter of fact—bones and bodies and everything. We’ll be leaving for Gad’s Valley tomorrow.”
“Isn’t that where that handsome young policeman of yours got stationed? What’s his name?”
I felt my cheeks flush, which made Jenny smile impishly. “Charlie is hardly my anything,” I said. “But yes, he’ll be involved. Not that there are enough flowers in the world to make that romance a reality.”
“You don’t need flowers, dear. You need confidence. Next time you see him, you should just go right up to him and plant a kiss on that boy’s pretty face.”
“Jenny!”
“Fortune favors the bold, Abigail!”
“Sure it does. The last time I was bold, I nearly got the man killed, and then he changed his name and moved a hundred miles away. That’s not exactly a strong start to a relationship.”
“You silly girl. Of course it is—he risked his life for you!”
“Oh, never mind about it, anyway. I’m not going to the valley looking for romance—there are more important matters at stake. I’m looking for a murderer.”
“You should definitely have kissed him right after the big fight.” Jenny smiled, willfully ignoring my protests. She let her gaze drift to the window. “My fiancé got in a fight over me, once. He lost terribly, the poor man—he never was much of a pugilist. He looked like an absolute mess afterward, with gauze wadded up in each nostril and one eye all swollen, but it was still just the sweetest thing. And the stupidest. I told him as much . . . right before I kissed him.” She turned her eyes meaningfully back to me. “Because that’s what you do.
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William Ritter (Beastly Bones (Jackaby, #2))
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In my book (and this is my book!) magical thinking is the alchemy that you can use to visualize and project yourself into the professional and personal life that you want. I’m not talking about stuff like ”the secret self-help book, which basically tells you to tape a picture of a car to the wall and then sit on the couch and wait for someone to drop it off in your driveway. I am talking about visulatization that works when we actually get off our asses and do stuff. How totally crazy it that? Each time you make a good decision or do something nice or take care of yourself; each time you show up to work and work hard and do your best at everything you can do, you’re planting seeds for a life that you can onlye hope will grow beyond your wildest dreams. Take care of the little things – even the little things you hate- and treat them as promises to your own future. Soon you’ll see that fortune favors thhe bold who get shit done.
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Sophia Amoruso (#Girlboss)
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History favors the bold. Compensation favors the meek. As a Fortune 500 company CEO, you’re better off taking the path often traveled and staying the course. Big companies may have more assets to innovate with, but they rarely take big risks or innovate at the cost of cannibalizing a current business. Neither would they chance alienating suppliers or investors. They play not to lose, and shareholders reward them for it—until those shareholders walk and buy Amazon stock. Most boards ask management: “How can we build the greatest advantage for the least amount of capital/investment?” Amazon reverses the question: “What can we do that gives us an advantage that’s hugely expensive, and that no one else can afford?” Why? Because Amazon has access to capital with lower return expectations than peers. Reducing shipping times from two days to one day? That will require billions. Amazon will have to build smart warehouses near cities, where real estate and labor are expensive. By any conventional measure, it would be a huge investment for a marginal return. But for Amazon, it’s all kinds of perfect. Why? Because Macy’s, Sears, and Walmart can’t afford to spend billions getting the delivery times of their relatively small online businesses down from two days to one. Consumers love it, and competitors stand flaccid on the sidelines. In 2015, Amazon spent $7 billion on shipping fees, a net shipping loss of $5 billion, and overall profits of $2.4 billion. Crazy, no? No. Amazon is going underwater with the world’s largest oxygen tank, forcing other retailers to follow it, match its prices, and deal with changed customer delivery expectations. The difference is other retailers have just the air in their lungs and are drowning. Amazon will surface and have the ocean of retail largely to itself.
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Scott Galloway (The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google)
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Fortune favors the bold.
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Letters to my younger self
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Fortune favors those bold enough to move beyond their fear and step out before you have all the answers. The answers will come to you. Be comfortable with just taking action and having faith that you’re on the right path because you have the definiteness of purpose. Follow your life’s purpose without questioning why. Keep moving forward, and here’s what will happen… the right people will come into your life at the right time. Be fearless in this pursuit. Don’t second-guess yourself. Just do it.
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Hoss Pratt (LISTING BOSS: The Definitive Blueprint For Real Estate Success)
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Be a brave investor. Fortune favors the bold.
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Culin Tate (Host Coach: A Blueprint for Creating Financial Freedom Through Short-Term Rental Investing)
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Fortune favors the bold.
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Jack Carr (True Believer (Terminal List, #2))
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Stop playing down your dreams. If fortune favors the brave, then it also prefers the bold.
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Brianna Wiest (When You're Ready, This Is How You Heal)
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There are two types of mistakes: mistakes of ambition and mistakes of sloth. The first is the result of a decision to act—to do something. This type of mistake is made with incomplete information, as it’s impossible to have all the facts beforehand. This is to be encouraged. Fortune favors the bold. The second is the result of a decision of sloth—to not do something—wherein we refuse to change a bad situation out of fear despite having all the facts. This is how learning experiences become terminal punishments, bad relationships become bad marriages, and poor job choices become lifelong prison sentences.
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Timothy Ferriss (The 4-Hour Work Week: Escape the 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich)
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Fortune Favors the Bold
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Anonymous
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Virgil said fortune favors the bold.
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Janet Evanovich (Between the Plums (A Stephanie Plum Between the Numbers/Holiday Novel, #1-3))
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Let me plan this out first..."
No. Jump. Fortune favors the bold.
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David The Good (Minimalist Gardening: The Good Guide to Growing Food with Less)
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Fortune may favor the bold, but so does failure.
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Brené Brown (Rising Strong: The Reckoning. The Rumble. The Revolution)
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Audentes fortuna iuvat
("Fortune favors the bold.")
Pliny's last words
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Pliny the Elder
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The best CEOs recognize this dynamic and, in turn, approach setting the direction of their company with a different mindset. They embrace uncertainty with a view that fortune favors the bold. They’re less a “taker” of their fate and more a “shaper”—constantly looking for and acting on opportunities that bend the curve of history. CEOs who embrace this mindset are well aware that only 10 percent of companies create 90 percent of the total economic profit (profit after subtracting the cost of capital) and that the top quintile performers deliver thirty times more economic profit than the companies in the next three quintiles combined. And here’s the kicker: The odds of moving from being an average performer to a top-quintile performer over a ten-year period are only one in twelve.
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Carolyn Dewar (CEO Excellence: The Six Mindsets That Distinguish the Best Leaders from the Rest)
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There are others, so many others who have so many great qualities.” She stood up from the bed, straightening the wrinkles of her dress. “Smart people. Strong people. Courageous people,” Eeda said, then leaned a bit closer to my face like she was about to tell me a secret. “And it is quite true that fortune favors the bold, my dear. But the Fates have always favored the kind,
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D.N. Hoxa (The Elysean Illusion (The Holy Bloodlines, #3))
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Fortune favors the bold. So does luck.
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Soroosh Shahrivar (Tajrish)
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Fortune favors the bold. If necessary, it eavesdrops on them.
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Ljupka Cvetanova (Yet Another New Land)
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But didn’t they say fortune favors the bold, and often the dumbass?
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Meg Xuemei X (Fever Fae (Dark Fae Kings, #1))
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Don’t be afraid to show that you have moxie, because fortune favors the bold.
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Henry Kurkowski
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fortune favored the bold.
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Saul Herzog (The Asset (Lance Spector, #1))
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Fortune favors the bold, brave, and strong. If perfect and complete knowledge of a thing is your precondition for action, then the market will have already been filled and you’ll be behind the competition.
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Evan Thomsen (Don’t Chase The Dream Job, Build It: The unconventional guide to inventing your career and getting any job you want)
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Fortune favors the bold.
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Sheryl Sandberg (Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead)