LUCK QUOTES VII

quotations about luck

Good luck beats early rising.

IRISH PROVERB

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I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more of it I have.

STEPHEN LEACOCK

Leacock on Life

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There is one curious fact noticeable in regard to this thing called "luck," which is, that while it is made responsible for any turn of affairs that we feel to be discreditable to us, it rarely has credit for an opposite state of things; but, like most other faithful allies in victory, comes poorly off.

WILLIAM MATTHEWS

Hints on Success in Life


Oh, I am fortune's fool!

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Romeo and Juliet

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Some people are so fond of ill-luck that they run half-way to meet it.

DOUGLAS JERROLD

The Wit and Opinions of Douglas Jerrold


The public man needs but one patron, namely the lucky moment.

EDWARD BULWER LYTTON

written under pseudonym of Pisistratus Caxton, What Will He Do With It?

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The harder I practice, the luckier I get.

GARY PLAYER

Golf Digest, Oct. 2002

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Luck is a discernible, if mysterious, pattern of influences on your life path.

DAVID DANIEL KENNEDY

Feng Shui for Dummies


A sharp eye is the mother of good luck.

KEN ALSTAD

Savvy Sayin's


That's all your life amounts to in the end: the aggregate of all the good luck and the bad luck you experience. Everything is explained by that simple formula. Tot it up -- look at the respective piles. There's nothing you can do about it: nobody shares it out, allocates it to this one or that, it just happens.

WILLIAM BOYD

Any Human Heart


Luck, be a lady tonight.

FRANK LOESSER

"Luck Be a Lady", Guys and Dolls

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There are men who, supposing Providence to have an implacable spite against them, bemoan in the poverty of a wretched old age, the misfortunes of their lives. Luck forever ran against them, and for others; one, with a good profession, lost his luck in the river, where he idled away his time a-fishing, when he should have been in the office; another, with a good trade, perpetually burnt up his luck by his hot temper, which provoked all his employers to leave him; another, with a lucrative business, lost his luck by amazing diligence to everything but his business; and another, who steadily followed his trade, as steadily followed his bottle.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Twelve Lectures to Young Men, on Various Important Subjects


Ill luck comes by pounds and goes away by ounces.

ITALIAN PROVERB


I always think luck's a bit like splitting a log. You're much more likely to succeed if you read the grain and look for flaw-lines.

K. J. PARKER

Evil for Evil

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Luck, by definition, is random and completely unpredictable. Good luck is as common as bad luck. Good luck increases returns and bad luck lowers them. Given enough time, however, the net effect of luck on average returns is small. In contrast, skill has a systematic positive effect.

LARRY HARRIS

Trading and Exchanges


To solicit the aid of luck is like stirring muddy water to bring objects submerged at the bottom to the top where they can be seen. Every worker would to well to tempt their good luck. Nevertheless, we should not depend on it too much.

SANTIAGO RAMON Y CAJAL

Advice for a Young Investigator


The Goddess Fortune is the devil's servant, ready to kiss anyone's arse.

WILLIAM BLAKE

"The Goddess Fortune", Notes on Illustrations to Dante

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Luck has a way of evaporating when you lean on it.

BRANDON MULL

Keys to the Demon Prison


Now, if we understand what unlucky persons are, we shall see that they are to be shunned, or that we are to consort with them only out of kindness or from sympathy, but without joining our interests with theirs; for they are persons who are not harmonious with the condition of things around them, and are as much at issue with life as a bird who should try to live in the water, or a fish to float in the air.

JAMES VILA BLAKE

"Of Luck", Essays


Ill luck, you know, seldom comes alone.

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES

Don Quixote

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