I never put my arms around John Gotti, Al Capone or Lucky Luciano.
Most startups are not just built for the person who is using them. When you do that, every now and then you get really lucky and. . . are representative of some huge class of people who all want the same thing you do. . . but very often that just turns into a side project that doesn't go anywhere.
When you realize who the good people are in your life, you're so lucky.
I've been kind of lucky. I've always just kind of followed whatever my passion was, and that seems to have led me to better places than if I had followed some career trajectory, which I wouldn't even know how to start.
You are lucky in life if you have the right heroes. I advise all of you, to the extent you can, to pick out a few heroes
It is better to be lucky than good, but of course appropriate to aspire to both.
How lucky I am to have known someone who was so hard to say goodbye to
Also I just think I've been lucky enough to have great parents, and I've had good people around me who have always been honest with me, who would give me a purely metaphorical slap if I ever got too big for my boots.
I'm incredibly happy, I'm incredibly lucky.
Movie theaters barely make any money. A movie can make a couple of thousand dollars, or could get lucky and make ten or fifteen thousand dollars, but theatrical releases don't really sustain the work. For me, it's the best sort of advertisement for anything else you'd want to do.
It's morning, and again I am that lucky person who is in it.
I've always been called Lucky Louie. It's no mystery why.
With my background and genetic makeup,buddy, you're lucky I'm as normal as I am. (Katra Agrotera)
When you have one million dollars, you're a lucky person. When you have 10 million dollars, you've got trouble, a lot of headaches.
I'm lucky to have had a father [John Lennon] who paid attention.
Most people with a big idea, great talent andor something to say don't get lucky at first. Or second. Or even third. It's so easy to conclude that if you're not lucky, you're not good. So persistence becomes an essential element of good, because without persistence, you never get a chance to get lucky.
Whatever truth you contribute to the world will be one lucky shot in a thousand misses. You cannot be right by holding your breath and taking precautions.
It's a pretty great thing to have a record that at the end of the day you're not totally sick of and you're actually proud of. We're pretty lucky, because a lot of bands come out with their first record on a label and they're forced to make decisions they might not stand behind because someone's telling them it's a good idea. We didn't have to do that. I think that's one of the things I'm most thankful for.
I'm so lucky to have such a great family. I respect them so much professionally, and they've been unconditionally supportive in the choices that I've made. It's been very good having them on my side.
Tony [Walters] was one of the first international world-class athlete I had ever dealt with and I was lucky enough to have him as a coach and he taught me a lot about the mental aspects of training and competition.