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"fortuna favet fortibus" (Latin)
What does the Latin term fortuna favet fortibus mean?
"Fortuna favet fortibus" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Fortune favors the brave." It conveys the idea that those who are bold, courageous, and determined are more likely to be successful and favored by luck or fortune.Examples in Sentences
Here are three example sentences using the phrase "fortuna favet fortibus":- She took a leap of faith and pursued her dreams, believing that "fortuna favet fortibus."
- In the face of adversity, he remained steadfast and resilient, reminding himself that "fortuna favet fortibus."
- They embarked on their entrepreneurial journey with determination and a belief that "fortuna favet fortibus."

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