A Quote by Benvenuto Cellini

Withersoever the wheel of Fortune turns, Virtue stands firm upon her feet. — © Benvenuto Cellini
Withersoever the wheel of Fortune turns, Virtue stands firm upon her feet.
But Fortune, who never forgets her duty, turns her wheel suddenly.
The wheel turns and turns and turns: it never stops and stands still.
Rare is the virtue that's not ruled by Fortune, That stands unshaken even when Fortune flees.
Fortune's wheel never stands still the highest point is therefore the most perilous.
Don't be surprised at Fortune's turns and twists: That wheel has spun a thousand yarns before.
The wheel of fortune turns round incessantly, and who can say to himself, I shall today be uppermost.
Her eyes flicked over the cards, looked at Dimitri, then looked back at the cards. Her expression was blank. "You will lose what you value most, so treasure it while you can." She pointed to the Wheel of Fortune card. "The wheel is turning, always turning.
Never, I say, had a country so many openings to happiness as this.... Her cause was good. Her principles just and liberal. Her temper serene and firm.... The remembrance then of what is past, if it operates rightly must inspire her with the most laudable of an ambition, that of adding to the fair fame she began with. The world has seen her great adversity.... Let then, the world see that she can bear prosperity; and that her honest virtue in time of peace is equal to the bravest virtue in time of war.
'Bunk' is better than 'Wheel of Fortune' because we have a wheel, just like them, but our wheel is purposeless. It doesn't do anything. It just spins for no reason. Which is nice because it frees our wheel up to really pursue its dream: becoming a professional paddlewheel.
So use all that is called Fortune. Most men gamble with her, and gain all, and lose all, as her wheel rolls. But do thou leave as unlawful these winnings, and deal with Cause and Effect, the Chancellors of God.
A wise man who stands firm is a statesman, a foolish man who stands firm is a catastrophe.
Though Fortune's malice overthrow my state, My mind exceeds the compass of her wheel.
Let us sit and mock the good housewife Fortune from her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be bestowed equally, I would we could do so for her benefits are mightily misplaced and the bountiful blind girl doth most mistake in her gifts to women. 'Tis true for those that she makes fair she scarce makes honest and those that she makes honest she makes very ill-favouredly. Nay, now thou goest from Fortunes office to Natures. Fortune reigns in gifts of the world, not in the lineaments of Nature.
There's just no accounting for happiness, or the way it turns up like a prodigal who comes back to the dust at your feet having squandered a fortune far away.
Virtue has her heroes too As well as Fame and Fortune.
The mill wheel turns, it turns forever, though what is uppermost remains not so.
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