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Seneca, the stoic philosopher and advisor to Nero, opined, "There is nothing so wretched or foolish as to anticipate misfortune". Nero took his advice and fiddled while Rome burned.
Or, said more succinctly by the great philosopher, Seneca, "There is nothing so wretched or foolish as to anticipate misfortunes.
Perhaps if he had anticipated this misfortune, he could have avoided his fate.
Anticipating Trouble.
We anticipate being left, perhaps because of misfortune, illness, or someone better coming along.
As a result of the fire, the proportion of the collection derived from the Tradescants was larger than originally anticipated and in the opinion of Professor Michael Hunter this misfortune has contributed to criticisms that Ashmole took an unfair share of the credit in assembling the collection at the expense of the Tradescants.
The 24-year-old had anticipated being on the standby list at best, but could potentially find himself back in the frame courtesy of Welbeck's misfortune.
Most anticipated?
They anticipate and anticipate".
Analysts anticipate good news.
The highly anticipated N.F.C.
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