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The king sleeps still, under a mountain , and around him is assembled his warriors and his herds and his riches. By his right hand is his cup, filled with possibility. On his breast nestles his sword, waiting, too, to wake. Fortunate is the soul who finds the king and is brave enough to call him to wakefulness, for the king will grant him a favour, as wondrous as can be imagined by a mortal man.
Maggie Stiefvater (The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle, #1))
Fortune favours the brave
Jeffrey Archer (Kane & Abel (Kane & Abel, #1))
A coward,' he declared with dignity, when he'd stopped coughing and had got his breath back, 'dies a hundred times. A brave man dies but once. But Dame Fortune favours the brave and holds the coward in contempt.' — Dandelion
Andrzej Sapkowski (Czas pogardy (Saga o Wiedźminie, #2))
It doesn’t matter who or how many come at you, you have to be you. Confidently. Authentically. Bravely.
Ryan Holiday (Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favours the Brave)
The belief that an individual can make a difference is the first step. The next is understanding that you can be that person.
Ryan Holiday (Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favours the Brave)
Fortune favours the brave, dude.
Pacific Rim
Fortune favours the brave, sir," said Carrot cheerfully. "Good. Good. Pleased to hear it, captain. What is her position vis a vis heavily armed, well prepared and excessively manned armies?" "Oh, no–one's ever heard of Fortune favouring them, sir." "According to General Tacticus, it's because they favour themselves," said Vimes. He opened the battered book. Bits of paper and string indicated his many bookmarks. "In fact, men, the general has this to say about ensuring against defeat when outnumbered, out–weaponed and outpositioned. It is..." he turned the page, "'Don't Have a Battle.
Terry Pratchett (Jingo (Discworld, #21; City Watch, #4))
Fortune favours the brave, sir," said Carrot cheerfully. "Good. Good. Pleased to hear it, captain. What is her position vis a vis heavily armed, well prepared and excessively manned armies?" "Oh, no–one's ever heard of Fortune favouring them, sir." "According to General Tacticus, it's because they favour themselves," said Vimes. He opened the battered book. Bits of paper and string indicated his many bookmarks. "In fact, men, the general has this to say about ensuring against defeat when outnumbered, out–weaponed and outpositioned. It is..." he turned the page, "'Don't Have a Battle.'" "Sounds like a clever man," said Jenkins. He pointed to the yellow horizon. "See all that stuff in the air?" he said. "What do you think that is?" "Mist?" said Vimes. "Hah, yes. Klatchian mist! It's a sandstorm! The sand blows about all the time. Vicious stuff. If you want to sharpen your sword, just hold it up in the air." "Oh." "And it's just as well because otherwise you'd see Mount Gebra. And below it is what they call the Fist of Gebra. It's a town but there's a bloody great fort, walls thirty feet thick. 's like a big city all by itself. 's got room inside for thousands of armed men, war elephants, battle camels, everything. And if you saw that, you'd want me to turn round right now. Whats your famous general got to say about it, eh?" "I think I saw something..." said Vimes. He flicked to another page. "Ah, yes, he says, 'After the first battle of Sto Lat, I formulated a policy which has stood me in good stead in other battles. It is this: if the enemy has an impregnable stronghold, see he stays there.'" "That's a lot of help," said Jenkins. Vimes slipped the book into a pocket. "So, Constable Visit, there's a god on our side, is there?" "Certainly, sir." "But probably also a god on their side as well?" "Very likely, sir. There's a god on every side." "Let's hope they balance out, then.
Terry Pratchett (Jingo (Discworld, #21; City Watch, #4))
But fortune favours the brave,
H. Rider Haggard (King Solomon's Mines (Allan Quatermain, #1))
A sitting president—the man who led the Rough Riders on a suicidal charge, who hunted bears, who had conquered a crippling childhood illness, who had beaten depression and grief and a million other obstacles—was scared of what people might think.
Ryan Holiday (Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favours the Brave)
Sudden pleasure afflicts like sudden pain, and leaves you dizzy, numb. At such times in your life, if ever you see such times - if fortune favours you, as fortune favours the brave - you lose for a moment a sense of the firm boundaries of yourself, and become light as air.
Hilary Mantel (The Mirror & the Light (Thomas Cromwell, #3))
It has been said that leaders are dealers in hope, but in a more practical sense, they are also slayers of fear.
Ryan Holiday (Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favours the Brave)
Fortune favours the brave.
Jeffrey Archer
Fortune favours the brave,
Pip Ballantine (The Diamond Conspiracy (Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences, #4))
Fortune favours the brave.
Latin proverb
Cunningham, however, knew that the Italians were unschooled in night fighting, lacking the radar possessed by several of his ships; that the enemy’s morale was probably low; that fortune favours the brave and, crucially, that he was unlikely to have another opportunity to bring the Italian fleet to battle, especially as the enemy would have the assistance of dive-bombers at dawn.
Michael K. Simpson (A Life of Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham: A Twentieth Century Naval Leader (Cass Series: Naval Policy and History Book 25))
I suppose I also thought you might learn something from my experience and apply it to your own future prospects. I’m offering you advice, if you wish to take it. So—don’t waste time as I have done waiting for something to happen. Fortune really does favour the brave, you know. Don’t believe you can find happiness celebrating the good fortune of others. An eternity spent smiling and cooing over the good luck of your friends makes the heart sick in the end. And above all, don’t long for what you cannot have, but learn to recognise what is possible, and when it presents itself, seize upon it with both hands. It seems to me this is the only route to happiness for those of us born with neither beauty, riches, nor charm.
Janice Hadlow (The Other Bennet Sister)
FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Latin proverb
Isobel Parker
Fortune favours the brave, Riven – and we may as well start now. I need to know I’m right before we tell Raegel. I won’t try anything – think of it as a field trip.
C.J. Holmes (Isekai Veteran: Outlander (Tenobre Cycle Book 1))
Courage, bravery, fortitude, honor, sacrifice … Temperance, self-control, moderation, composure, balance … Justice, fairness, service, fellowship, goodness, kindness … Wisdom, knowledge, education, truth, self-reflection, peace … These are the key to a life of honor, of glory, of excellence in every
Ryan Holiday (Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favours the Brave)