Quote by Croesus
There is a wheel on the affairs of men revolve and its mechanism is such that it prevents any man from being always fortunate.
Summary
This quote highlights the cyclical nature of life and the inherent unpredictability of success and fortune. It suggests that there is a wheel, or a pattern, that governs the events in human lives. This wheel is designed in a way that ensures that no individual can always remain in a state of constant good fortune. It underscores the idea that ups and downs, victories and setbacks are an integral part of the human experience, reminding us that both success and failure are transient and subject to the ever-turning wheel.
Topics
Mistakes
By Croesus