Quotes About Luck
You need an immense amount of luck and perseverance to even be on the playing field for success on a grand scale.
~ Chris Gethard
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Luck take a second look at what appears to be someone's good luck. You'll find not luck but preparation, planning, and success-producing thinking.
~ David J. Schwartz
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One Tree Hill was my very first television audition; it was a fairytale. I feel really lucky to have that level of success right out of the gate.
~ Hilarie Burton
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Many shining actions owe their success to chance, though the general or statesman receive the applause.
~ Homer
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this is a very fair gathering--circumspect, calm, accustomed to disturbance, acquainted with blows! Peste! I have been lucky.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Good fortune is like the palaces of the enchanted isles, the gates of which were guarded by dragons.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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My child, said Cornelius, I have nothing to give you in exchange for the service you are rendering us but the Bible which you will find in my room. It is the last gift of an honest man; I hope it will bring you good luck. I thank you, Mynheer Cornelius; it shall never leave me, replied Rosa.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Fortune is a courtesan; favorable yesterday, she may turn her back tomorrow.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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par un de ces bonheurs inespérés qui arrivent parfois à ceux sur lesquels la rigueur du sort s'est longtemps lassée
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Totdeauna ne gr?bim când e vorba de fericire, pentru c? atunci când ai avut mult de suferit, abia mai crezi în noroc.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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fortuna, señor conde?
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Good fortune can take forever to get to you, but as it turns out, sorrow is as quick as a shot.
~ Alice Hoffman
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He believed in dreams, in endings that people told you could never happen, in disappointments reversed and luck that lasted.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Butter melting on a dish meant someone nearby was in love, and a bird in the house take your bad luck out the window.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Always throw spilled salt over your left shoulder. Keep rosemary by your garden gate. Add pepper to your mashed potatoes. Plant roses and lavender, for luck. Fall in love whenever you can.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Every time a new house was built, a bucket of peach stones would be found, and even children on their way to school knew that finding one meant luck, whatever the outcome: love forgotten, love gone wrong, love despite all odds, love ever after, love after all this time.
~ Alice Hoffman
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A crow can recall every route it has ever taken, and Cadin had been this way before. Crows are messengers, spies, guides, companions, harbingers of luck, deliverers of trinkets and treasures, tireless in all ways, more loyal than any other man or beast.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Where there were lilacs there would be luck.
~ Alice Hoffman
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That's good luck, Aunt Jet says when their electricity goes as well. We'll be the light in the darkness.
~ Alice Hoffman
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For green is love and luck just as it is jealousy and envy
~ Alice Hoffman
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Amulets for luck are made of blue beads, dove feathers, mistletoe, wishbones.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Às vezes, você não sabe como tem sorte na vida até que o tempo tenha passado. Sally tinha vontade de se sentar com as filhas e dizer: Não percam um só instante, mas aquilo não serviria de nada. A pessoa tinha que viver a vida antes de ver sentido nisso.
~ Alice Hoffman
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She knew that sometimes when you were supposed to feel lucky, all you felt was despair. You were guilty just because you had managed to live. For reasons you couldn't understand, that made no sense whatsoever, you were the one left unscathed.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Statistics, Jenny had learned early on, never mattered when they applied to you, not if you were the one in a thousand who'd been struck by lightning
~ Alice Hoffman
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