The Latin expression homo faber fortunae suae, also expressed in the alternative form homo faber ipsius fortunae, literally means "man is the creator of his fate"; the east verb has been omitted to make the sentence more sliding.

It is attributed to the old Appio Claudio Cieco author.

A variant of the above phrase is perhaps the most famous and grammatically more complicated phrase Faber est e quisque fortunae: "Each is the creator of his fortune." Voices correlateemodify wikitesto

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