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Dogs, I had reflected, are lucky to have shorter memories and fewer apprehensions about the future - they know how to enjoy the present.
— Margret Wittmer
Do you know how lucky you are?" She smiled rather wryly. "Not most of the time.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Isn't it strange how one child can be so lucky, when not a stone's throw away another child's life has taken quite the opposite direction?
— Helen Laycock
Life is short. Ricky and I realize how lucky we were. We want to be together all the time.
— Christie Brinkley
It's incredible how someone can look so right and feel so wrong. Kent is a lucky bastard.
— Tahereh Mafi
I think we all appreciate it now just how lucky we are to be in a band like Judas Priest.
— Glenn Tipton
The service meant so much to me. You don't know privileged I feel and how lucky I am to have served.
— Tony Curtis
Beauty is nothing, beauty won't stay. You don't know how lucky you are to be ugly, because if people like you, you know it's for something else.
— Charles Bukowski
Because I want to see you with someone better than him. Someone who will see how lucky they are to have you.
— Kody Keplinger
Lucky people are those who are able to see how lucky they are.
— Ashwin Sanghi
How is it we're the lucky ones, living a life that the children-we-were took for dreams?
— Richard Bach
Gideon woke up ready to conquer the world, and he liked to start that domination with me.
How lucky was I? — Sylvia Day
How lucky was I? — Sylvia Day
No matter what you have, or how lucky you think you are, there's nothing in this world you can hold on to so tightly that it can't be taken from you.
— Adam Sternbergh
It was like how people find other people to be in love with, all random and accidental and lucky.
— Jennifer Castle
The only way to learn is to keep doing something new, and, if you're lucky, learning with people who really know how to do it.
— Nora Ephron
How lucky am I to be blessed with such a loving family? You and Lindsay are my greatest life's work and I am proud artist.
— Jacquelyn Ayres
Jesus, how lucky I am! Open my eyes, ears and heart today to those situations where I can experience you up close and personal.
— Paul Pennick
When I see my children, and when I see the people who value me, I know how lucky I am.
— Kevin Costner
How lucky is the man who, like Mozart and others, goes to the tavern of an evening and writes some fresh music. For he lives while he is creating.
— Johannes Brahms
I'm one of the boys, no better than the last second violinist. I'm just the lucky one to be standing in the center, telling them how to play.
— Eugene Ormandy
I don't know how I got lucky enough to get your attention, but I'm sure as hell not letting you go.
— Mia Watts
I wake up every morning knowing how ridiculously lucky I am to be able to do what I love for a living, and that sense of wonder never, ever wears off.
— J. Michael Straczynski
Not everyone is lucky enough to understand how delicious it is to suffer,
— Katharine Hepburn
Note to self: Always remember how lucky you are to wake up next to someone who thinks you're the shit.
— Tiffanie DeBartolo
Turn your scars into stars by realising how lucky you are that things aren't worse.
— Robert H. Schuller
My main goal is to stay healthy because when you're injured you realise how lucky you are to have your health.
— Maria Sharapova
I often think about my Music Man guitars being 100 million percent tailored to my needs as a player and how lucky I am.
— John Petrucci
We've been given a second chance. Some people never even get a first. Do you know how lucky we are?
— Felice Stevens
He wondered how many other people were lucky enough to have an entire universe of need satisfied by one blond-haired man.
— John Wiltshire
You're only a first year!" Tina cried. "And you're already getting death threats! Do you have any idea how lucky you are?
— Stuart Gibbs
You do need to get lucky, no matter how talented you are.
— Viggo Mortensen
I can no longer walk. I can no longer swim. But I'm lucky when I see how animals suffer.
— Brigitte Bardot
We stand in silence for another moment and I realize how lucky I am to have someone I can be myself around in all my melancholy glory.
— Marisa Calin
The only thing your life teaches you is how to live your life. And that's only if you're very lucky. And you listen very hard.
— Mark Slouka
Every time you come in yelling that God damn "Rise and Shine!" "Rise and Shine!" I say to myself, "How lucky dead people are!
— Tennessee Williams
Once upon a time, I did not live in Shady Pines. Once upon a time, my name was not Alice. Once upon a time, I didn't know how lucky I was.
— Elizabeth Scott
You can get a bit world-weary in this job, and 'The Passion' reminded me of what a fantastic job acting is and how lucky I am to be doing it.
— James Nesbitt
We're not guaranteed much in this world, but if you're lucky, someone might come along and will show you exactly how much life there is to live.
— Amber L. Johnson
How lucky we are, when we're spared what we think we want!
— Lionel Shriver
If you are lucky, one day you'll get the chance to have your life defined by how much you loved and were loved by someone else.
— Iain S. Thomas
As far as drug abuse and all that - listen, this is Hollywood. I don't know how I was able to avoid it, but I'm lucky that I did.
— Reagan Gomez-Preston
I'm Dylan. I'm so cool. I want to date myself, but I don't know how! You want to date me instead? You're so lucky!
— Rick Riordan
How lucky are you that you are alive today? Don't forget to live. Choose to live beautifully; it will define your destiny.
— Debasish Mridha
Do adults realize how lucky they are? Or do they forget that these small moments are actually small miracles? I don't want to ever forget.
— Stephanie Perkins
All I could think about was him, and how much I wanted this, and how incredibly lucky I was to get it, and how tight I was going to hold onto it.
— Kelley Armstrong