Quotes About Luck
Men who know are secure and Men who don't know believe in luck.
~ L. Ron Hubbard
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We who are so lucky as to be born into the light - who see it every day and never think about it, we're blessed. We could have been born shadow souls who live and die in crimson darkness, never even knowing that somewhere there is something better.
~ L.J. Smith
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One is never as fortunate or as unfortunate as one thinks.
~ La Rochefoucauld
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Fortune never seems so blind to any as to those on whom she bestows no favors.
~ la rochefoucauld ix
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Fortune turns everything to the advantage of her favorites.
~ la rochefoucauld vi
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There are no accidents so unlucky but the prudent may draw some advantage from them.
~ la rochefoucauld vi
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Ability wins us the esteem of the true men; luck that of the people.
~ la rochefoucauld viii
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I'm lucky I'm even alive," she announced. "When I was little, I sucked on duck eyeballs.
~ Laini Taylor
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I think they both have to be lucky. It's like, luck friction. One's flint and one's steel, striking together to make fire.
~ Laini Taylor
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He hoped at least that Lazlo saw how foolish it all was. Sarai wasn't like that. Lazlo was lucky. Well, Sarai was dead, so not lucky lucky.
~ Laini Taylor
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Érase una vez un ángel y un demonio que sujetaron un hueso de la suerte entre los dedos. Yun chasquido partió el mundo en dos.
~ Laini Taylor
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war, like fortune, doesn't touch all folk with the same hand.
~ Laini Taylor
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La suerte no tiene nada que ver- respondió- se trata de fuerza e inteligencia
~ Laini Taylor
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Any luck?" Lazlo asked her when he saw her coming back from a test at the anchor. "Luck has nothing to do with it," she replied. "It's all strength and cleverness." She winked, flexing her hands like five-legged spiders. "And glue.
~ Laini Taylor
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I love the people because I believe in God. For, if I did not believe in God, what would the people be to me? I should enjoy at ease that lucky throw of the dice, which chance had turned up for me, the day of my birth; and, with a secret, savage joy, I should say, "So much the worse for the losers!--the world is a lottery. Woe to the conquered!"
~ lamartine alphonse de
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I always wanted to go to the Chavez school but I could never afford it when I was growing up so a lot of my learning came from magic books and watching other magicians. I was also very lucky that I had a couple of really good magic teachers.
~ Lance Burton
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Luck is what you have left over after you give 100%.
~ Langston Coleman
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And maybe you should stop pitying yourself," he said. "Most people are lucky to have even one great love in their life. You have found two.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Most people are lucky to have even one great love in their life. You have found two.
~ Cassandra Clare
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With God on your side, what does luck matter?
~ Cassandra Clare
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Unhappy? I was lucky. So, so lucky. And I couldn't see it." His eyes met hers. "I love you," he said. "And you make me happier than I ever thought I could be. And now that I know what it's like to be someone else—to lose myself—I want my life back. My family. You. All of it." His eyes darkened. "I want it back.
~ Cassandra Clare
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She'd rather hoped for something simple, like a lined piece of notebook paper with MY EVIL PLAN written across the top, but no luck.
~ Cassandra Clare
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He said there are thousands of Shadowhunters, but great love comes once in a lifetime if one is lucky, and one would be a fool to let it go.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Yes," Jace said, unable to help himself, "I was trained to be an evil mastermind from a young age. Pulling the wings off flies, poisoning the earth's water water supply - I was covering that stuff in kindergarten. I guess we're all just lucky my father faked his own death before he got to the raping and pillaging part of my education, or no one would be safe.
~ Cassandra Clare
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