Quotes about lucky
lucky found
I was lucky -- I found what I love to do early in life, Steve Jobs
lucky
I'm lucky I get to work a lot. Stephen Root
lucky persons great-family
I'm a lucky person because I've been loved a lot. I have a great family. Monica Bellucci
lucky sometimes designer
There are so many designers that I love, and I'm so lucky that I get to work with so many of them and sometimes spend time with them. Penelope Cruz
lucky
Maybe I'm just lucky I'm not working with any assholes... yet. Peter Jacobson
lucky wit accidents
Things are bound to begin happening if you've got your wits about you. You create the lucky accidents. Lewis Thomas
lucky business-plan
My only "business plan" was to get lucky. Val Kilmer
lucky dice
God's dice always have a lucky roll. Sophocles
lucky enough shots
If you are lucky enough to find something that you love, and you have a shot at being good at it, don't stop, don't put it down. Taylor Swift
lucky desks doom
I'm very lucky. I actually like screenwriting. I rarely feel a sense of doom going to my desk. Simon Beaufoy
lucky born has-beens
I was lucky to have been born with cheekbones. Suzy Parker
lucky sometimes moments
Sometimes we are only aware of how happy we are when the moment has passed. But now and again, if we are very lucky, we are aware of happiness when it is actually happening. Tony Parsons
lucky feels privileged
The service meant so much to me. You don't know privileged I feel and how lucky I am to have served. Tony Curtis
lucky metabolism
I'm very lucky with my metabolism. Shenae Grimes
lucky records want
I'm really lucky because I found myself in a position where I can do whatever I want to do. I can make records, produce records, make movies, or I can do nothing. I'm not a slave to the dollar. Robbie Robertson
lucky feels so-lucky
I feel so, so lucky. Lucky because of many things. Joss Stone
lucky people three
During the summer, we'd be lucky to have two or three people in here a day.
lucky paris reach
First of all we have to reach Paris this season. Then we can see if Paris is really our lucky town.
lucky
We didn't let in a goal, that was decisive, even if we were lucky in some cases.
lucky reclaim special
We're very lucky to be able to go back and reclaim something that was a very special part of all our lives.
lucky
We feel lucky to have (this program) in the county. Barbara Thompson
lucky successful whatever
I'm lucky that I have whatever I had that makes me have a successful career, if you will. Robert De Niro
lucky work
To be frank, we were lucky to get a point. There is a lot to work to do before we play Pakistan.
lucky maybe
With Ruben, that was an aberration. Maybe we got a little lucky there. Jerry Angelo
lucky played
I've never played hockey, it was a lucky shot, I had no idea where it was going.
lucky realize replace upsetting
It was upsetting at first, but then you realize there's not much you can do about it. We were very lucky no one was hurt. You can always replace buildings, but not someone's life. Richard Thompson
lucky
We got some lucky bounces there and got some bounces off guys. Patrick Marleau
lucky prayers threw
We got lucky and threw up some prayers that got the right bounce.
lucky england defenders
Their forward got a lucky squeeze from the defender. Ron Atkinson
lucky wonderful wonderful-things
Music has never been at a better time then it is right now, we're really lucky to be a part of this wonderful thing called music. Tre Cool
lucky way talent
I'm a planner, and most networks don't plan. Bravo doesn't plan. Bravo is lucky in a lot of ways - they've got a lot of great talent, but at the same time, they don't nurture it. They lost 'Project Runway.' Patti Stanger
lucky sometimes reason
Sometimes you are lucky enough to get offered things and there is no rhyme or reason. Peter Morgan
lucky investing rest-of-your-life
If you're lucky enough to have been rewarded in life to the degree that I have, there comes a point at which you have to decide whether to become a slave to your net worth by devoting the rest of your life to increasing it or to let what you've accumulated begin to serve you. Peter Lynch