Fortune makes him a fool whom she makes her darling. Bacon.
Fortune often knocks at the door, but the fool does not invite her in. Dan. Pr.
Fortune reigns in the gifts of the world, not in 50 the lineaments of nature. As You Like It, i. 2.
Fortune! There is no fortune; all is trial, or punishment, or recompense, or foresight. Voltaire.
Fortune turns round like a mill-wheel, and he that was yesterday at the top lies to-day at the bottom. Sp. Pr.
Forward, forward let us range, / Let the great world spin for ever down the ringing grooves of change. Tennyson.
Forwardness spoils manners. Gael. Pr.
Foster the beautiful, and every hour thou 55 callest new flowers to birth. Schiller.
Foul cankering rust the hidden treasure frets; / But gold that's put to use, more gold begets. Shakespeare.
Foul deeds will rise, / Though all the earth o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes. Ham., i. 2.