Fortune favors the bold

Success comes to those who are willing to take risks and act courageously.

This is a translation of the Latin "audentes fortuna iuvat," found in Virgil's Aeneid and used by Pliny the Elder. The phrase entered English in various forms during the Renaissance and became popular in military and business contexts as encouragement for decisive action and calculated risk-taking.

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