Be not arrogant when fortune smiles, or dejected when she frowns.


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If fortune favors you do not be elated; if she frowns do not despond.
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If fortune favors you do not be elated; if she frowns do not despond.
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When Fortune smiles, I smile to think how quickly she will frown.
ROBERT SOUTHWELL
When Fortune smiles, I smile to think how quickly she will frown
ROBERT SOUTHWELL
Count your smiles, not your frowns.
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO
When you carry a frown you will see more frowns; when you carry a smile you will see more smiles.
BRYANT MCGILL
If fortune favors you do not be elated; if she frowns do not despond. [Lat., Si fortuna juvat, ca...
DECIMUS MAGNUS AUSONIUS
She is saddest when she smiles; happiest when she cries.
KAYLA RAE
Her very frowns are fairer far, / Than smiles of other maidens are.
HARTLEY COLERIDGE
She is Venus when she smiles; / But she's Juno when she walks, / And Minerva when she talks.
BEN JONSON
Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are.
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When I look at the smiles on all the children's faces, I just know they're about to jab me with some...
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Fortune is like glass; she breaks when she is brightest.
UNKNOWN
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PETER KREEFT
After a lifetime of nods, frowns and stoic smiles, they were both fluent in emotional shorthand.
JAMIE FORD
If fortune smiles, who doesn't? If fortune doesn't, who does?
CHINESE PROVERB
When Fortune flatters, she does it to betray
PUBLILIUS SYRUS
When Fortune flatters, she does it to betray.
SYRUS (PUBLILIUS SYRUS)
Never elated when someone's oppressed, never dejected when another one's blessed.
ALEXANDER POPE
Fortune blinds men when she does not wish them to withstand the violence of her onslaughts.
LIVY
My mother-in-law has so many wrinkles, when she smiles she looks like a Venetian blind.
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Just look at Gal Gadot when she smiles or when she meets somebody and shakes their hand. That is the...
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Never elated when someone's oppressed, never dejected when another one's blessed.
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To be, or not to be, that is the question.
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If not me, who? And if not now, when?
MIKHAIL GORBACHEV
when there's things to do not because you gotta.
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Most people do not notice when Nature smiles at them.
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The funniest thing happened in one of my first scenes. In the beginning Emma was really arrogant and...
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When Fortune means to men most good,She looks upon them with a threatening eye.
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The tragedy is all right there...in the very beginning when he smiles at her. When she instantly for...
ANNE ELIOT
I think there will be more smiles when the smoke clears.
SHAUN ALEXANDER
To be or not to be. That's not really a question.
JEAN-LUC GODARD
Physical expression and attitude have no age, language, or species barrier."
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There were days when she was unhappy, she did not know why,--when it did not seem worthwhile to be g...
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When you're away, I'm restless, lonelyWretched, bored, dejected; onlyhere's the rub, my darling dear...
SAMUEL HOFFENSTEIN
Be prepared to grab her when fortune comes your way.
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It's a sad day when you find out that it's not accident or time or fortune, but just yourself that k...
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We have not all had the good fortune to be ladies. We have not all been generals, or poets, or state...
MARK TWAIN
I enjoy it when the world smiles; the more smiles, the warmer I am.
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When you're away, I'm restless, lonely, Wretched, bored, dejected; only here's the rub, my darling d...
SAMUEL HOFFENSTEIN
The last thing you need when you're not going well is to look over and see panic on your manager's f...
DEREK JETER
When I'm not thanked at all I'm thanked enough
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I have known many who could not when they would, for they had not done it when they could
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That's a beginning, not an end. You take what you can get when you get it.
DAVE ODOM
When i get my hands on you, your gonna be N.W.A , not without asswelts.
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It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when,
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When we have not what we love, we must love what we have.
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When you're away, I'm restless, lonely Wretched, bored, dejected; only here's the rub, my darling de...
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Do I have the courage of being a ruthless man to myself with the complete knowledge on my manner or ...
FEREIDOON YAZDI
When he smiles at me, I’m lost.
JODI PICOULT
Argument need not be heated; it can be punctuated with courteous smiles - or sympathetic tears.
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There is no one, says another, whom fortune does not visit once in his life; but when she does not f...
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Virtue, the strength and beauty of the soul, Is the best gift of Heaven: a happiness That eve...
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For once I didn't look away immediately. I forced myself to meet her contemptuous gaze. I allowed my...
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A woman must make her fortune before she is 30; or work after she is 30; or get married.
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Be proud but not arrogant.
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Every face is beautiful when it smiles back.
JIM GENOVESE
When he smiles at me, I am lost
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When the sun shines, plants are happy.
When plants grow, animals are happy.
When animals f...
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO
When fortune knocks open the door.
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She was a fortune-teller, and she took this woman for a fortune.
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On one she smiles, and he was blest; She smiles elsewhere--we make a din! But 'twas not love w...
MATTHEW ARNOLD
Truth has sharp teeth, so do not expect anything beautiful (to see) when it smiles to you.
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To be mad is worse than not to be if this is what it is.
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When he comes back he has to get used to playing. It's not like he's had a lot of snaps.
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