Having entrusted yourself to Fortune's dominion, you must conform to your mistress's ways. What, are you trying to halt the motion of her whirling wheel? Dimmest of fools that you are, you must realize that if the wheel stops turning, it ceases to be the course of chance.
that opposed to being captains of our respective ships, we're at the mercy of fate. — frank
Is it not that we are captains and at the mercy of fate? — unenlightened
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
I may be playing George or the dragon, but it matters how I play it. — unenlightened
It's probably best to let go of self-righteousness because the prospect of turning out to be the demon is always on the horizon, and it hurts all the more to find this out if you thought you were a saint. — frank
It points out that the majority of the depictions of the dragon are female, and of course St. George on the white horse being the symbol chasteness and male superiority. St. George's saving the princess then becomes chastity saving purity (the Princess as the blessed virgin Mary) from the evil female. — Cavacava
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