Lingo
he dances well to whom fortune pipes
used to imply that success in life is often easier to achieve for those who have access to favorable circumstances, such as wealth or opportunity
The exact origin of the proverb "he dances well to whom fortune pipes" is not definitively documented, but it has been included in collections of English proverbs. The saying highlights the idea that success is often influenced by external factors, such as wealth or position, and that those with such advantages are better able to take advantage of opportunities. It reflects the notion that luck or privilege can play a significant role in a person's ability to succeed.
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