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Quotes About Lucky

It was the 13th of the month, and 13 is my lucky number
~ Joshua Slocum
I'm lucky to have had the opportunity to perform with bands that have influenced me as a musician over the years.
~ Joey Jordison
I'm lucky to have played for some great managers who can be positive influences on how I work at Watford.
~ Gianfranco Zola
I'm very lucky that I have my mother - who was such a great actress - and my brother as family. Of course, I take benefit of that fact. I read scripts with them. We have discussions and I take in their inputs and advice about how to play a role.
~ Soha Ali Khan
For me, Google was the coolest place. It was the coolest place. People there were so smart. And they were all doing these really interesting things. I just felt lucky to be part of it even in a small way.
~ Ben Silbermann
But Jacaranda had always been lucky.
~ Eve Babitz
The doorman took my suitcase and sneaked an admiring glance at Terese before giving me the universal man-to-man smirk that said, Lucky bastard. The
~ Harlan Coben
Becoming a YA author was actually a very lucky accident. When I wrote the 'Queen of Everything,' I thought it was a book for adults.
~ Deb Caletti
Yeah, I just a lucky man.
~ Gael Monfils
I think we're very lucky that there is a tradition of British actors working in America and being respected in America, and I've always liked Kate Winslet and her work and respected her.
~ Felicity Jones
Where I grew up, I feel lucky to have been from there. The culture in general is rooted with a strong sense of family; of kin; of place, geographically; of tradition. There's a resilience, a strong will to make it. I mean, heck, it was settled by a bunch of outcasts that didn't fit in.
~ Tyler Childers
I was lucky because on the morning after the burning of the Reichstag I left my home very early to catch a train to Berlin for the conference of our student organization and that is the only reason why I escaped arrest.
~ Klaus Fuchs
I'm very lucky to be on 'Melissa and Joey' because it's a multi-cam sitcom, and it was a nice transition from theatre because it's taped in front of a live audience.
~ Nick Robinson
I didn't have any terrible survival jobs. The main job I had before I was able to transition over to acting full-time was working at an after-school program at a middle school teaching improv and standup. So even when I had a regular job, I was still lucky enough to be doing the stuff I loved in some way.
~ Nick Kroll
We were lucky that when we were making the transition from children's to prime time a lot of other presenters our age shied away from that arena.
~ Declan Donnelly
Rivals accused Whitney of being overrated; bloggers accused her of being lucky. What she was, mainly, was right.
~ Michael Lewis
I'm in a really lucky position where people will be interested in whatever I do, but what I do is sing.
~ Kathleen Hanna
I was lucky enough to first meet Elvis at his house in Bel Air and he used to invite different artists, singers and musicians, to come and jam with him at his house.
~ Jackie DeShannon
I feel blessed and lucky that some of the film industry's most magical and iconic songs where legendary composers and singers have collaborated have been filmed on me.
~ Asha Parekh
It's tough working as a single parent, but I'm lucky enough to have chunks of time when I'm at home and a huge circle of friends and family, although my biggest extravagance is child care.
~ Tamzin Outhwaite
I'm very lucky to be in projects that have such skilled writing in them.
~ Natalie Dormer
I am lucky enough to live in Miami so dinner on the beach with people I love is one of my favorite ways to relax.
~ Adriana Lima
If this book has a lesson, it is that we are awfully lucky to be here—and by "we" I mean every living thing. To attain any kind of life in this universe of ours appears to be quite an achievement. As humans we are doubly lucky, of course: We enjoy not only the privilege of existence but also the singular ability to appreciate it and even, in a multitude of ways, to make it better.
~ Bill Bryson
My heroine would be myself, only in disguise. She would be called Elaine. Elaine. I counted the letters on my fingers. There were six letters in Esther, too. It seemed a lucky thing.
~ Sylvia Plath