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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"

- Ausonius

About this Quote

This quote by Ausonius is a reminder to not let external scenarios dictate our emotions. The principle of fortune, or luck, is often seen as an identifying factor in our lives. However, Ausonius prompts us to not let it affect our state of mind. If fortune occurs to be in our favor, we must not become extremely proud or arrogant. Likewise, if fortune is not on our side, we ought to not become prevented or hopeless. Instead, we should remain level-headed and not let our feelings be swayed by external forces. This quote works as a reminder to preserve a well balanced and stable state of mind, despite the ups and downs of life.

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Ausonius This quote is written / told by Ausonius between 310 AC and 395 AC. He was a famous Poet from Rome. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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