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Quotes About Luck

Life is filled with unexpected adventures. As you continue to move on in life and face new events, adventures, and challenges, we all wish you the best of luck.
~ Unknown
Fly in the plane of ambition land in the airport of success. The luck's yours, the wish is mine: may your future always shine.
~ Unknown
The best things that have ever happened to me have not been the result of anything I have done. Some might say that is luck. I call them blessings and in some cases miracles.
~ Tom Krause
I have long known about madmen and kings; I have long known about feeling real. I have long been lucky enough to feel real, no matter what diminishments or depressions have come my way. And I have long known that the moment of queer pride is a refusal to be shamed by witnessing the other as being ashamed of you.
~ Maggie Nelson
During our first forays out as a couple, I blushed a lot, felt dizzy with my luck, unable to contain the nearly exploding fact that I've so obviously gotten everything I'd ever wanted, everything there was to get. Handsome, brilliant, quick-witted, articulate, forceful, you. We spent hours and hours on the red couch, giggling, The happiness police are going to come and arrest us if we go on this way. Arrest us for our luck.
~ Maggie Nelson
We spent hours and hours on the red couch, giggling, The happiness police are going to come and arrest us if we go on this way. Arrest us for our luck.
~ Maggie Nelson
The happiness police are going to come and arrest us if we go on this way. Arrest us for our luck.
~ Maggie Nelson
It was not so much that I didn't value my existence but more that I had an insatiable desire to push myself to embrace all that it could offer. Nearly losing my life at the age of eight made me sanguine - perhaps to a fault - about death. I knew it would happen, at some point, and the idea didn't scare me; its proximity felt instead almost familiar. The knowledge that I was lucky to be alive, that it so easily could have been otherwise, skewed my thinking.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
Sometimes before your luck can be good,someone else's has to be bad
~ Unknown
a good heart never had luck
~ Unknown
If I should come out of this war alive, I will have more luck than brains. I like to fly, not to kill.
~ Manfred von Richthofen
He remembered the story of an old man who went into a church one day to reprimand God for never having helped him win the lottery—not once, not even a single little prize, and he was about to celebrate his ninety-seventh birthday. And then, from within a celestial ray of light, God's voice boomed down to him: "Try buying a ticket first.
~ Marc Levy
Alfred's luck could not last forever, and in 875 the viking attack on Wessex was resumed.
~ Unknown
There is nothing between me and death, but luck and sex and coincidence.
~ John Sandford
Ever notice how dumb luck seems to follow smart people around?
~ John Sandford
to somebody. It's hard to believe he'd get a break
~ John Sandford
And as luck would have it, a position opened up here." "It wasn't luck," Mbeke said. "It was a Longranian Ice Shark," Cassaway said.
~ John Scalzi
Luck, you see, brings bitter friends.
~ John Steinbeck
It is not good to want a thing too much. It sometimes drives the luck away. You must want it just enough, and you must be very tactful with Gods or the gods.
~ John Steinbeck
Intentions, good or bad, are not enough. There's luck or fate or something else that takes over...
~ John Steinbeck
I know this - a man got to do what he got to do, I can't tell you. I don't think they's luck or bad luck. On'y one thing in the worl' I'm sure of, an' that's I'm sure nobody got a right to mess with a fella's life. He got to do it all hisself, Help im, maybe, but not tell him what to do.
~ John Steinbeck
Pearls were accidents, and the finding of one was luck, a little pat on the back by God or the gods or both.
~ John Steinbeck
Look out for luck. You can't trus' luck.
~ John Steinbeck
It's all right not to believe in luck and omens. Nobody believes in them. But it doesn't do any good to take chances with them and no one takes chances.
~ John Steinbeck