
Man is born with uprightness. If one loses it, he will be lucky if he escapes with his life. —
Confucius

There's a pretty woman for ever lucky man in the world: every man in the world is a lucky man if he only knew it, so why waste time? —
William, Saroyan

I consider myself a very lucky man indeed. —
Eric Stoltz

It's a funny old world. A man's lucky if he gets out of it alive. —
W.C. Fields

I am not sure how much I would like being married if I wasn't married to him. A man who likes flea markets and isn't gay? I knew I was lucky. —
Lynda Barry

A man learns with age, if he is lucky. —
Patricia Briggs

Things like 'Lucky Man' were never written to even be a record, let alone a hit record. —
Greg Lake

A lucky man is rarer than a white crow. —
Juvenal

My little girls are the most beautiful women in the world. I am a lucky, lucky man. I will spend every day making sure that they know this. —
Russell Simmons

I feel very lucky that I don't have to rely on a man to give me financial security. That's a big deal. —
Kirsten Dunst

The public man needs but one patron, namely, the lucky moment. —
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Lucky Beauty. Her beast was a man in beast trappings. Far scarier is a beast in the trappings of a man. —
Jane Nickerson

A good man is hard to find," she said wistfully. "Not everyone is as lucky as you are. —
Nicholas Sparks

We teased each other all the time, so we were harmless, but I never missed the chance to tell her that her man was lucky. —
G.L. Tomas

I've always been a family man and count myself as one of those who are lucky to have the comfort of a family. —
James Nesbitt

Man is lucky when he gets a girl for whom he is his first love
AND
a girl is lucky when she gets a man for whom whom she is her last love ... —
Palash

What assignment?" Lucky asked. "If it's training an all-woman SEAL team, then, yes, thank you very much, I'm your man. —
Suzanne Brockmann

Lucky is the man who does not secretly believe that every possibility is open to him. —
Walker Percy

I never met another man I'd rather be. And even if that's a delusion, it's a lucky one. —
Charles Bukowski

Personally, I think if a women hasn't met the right man by the time she's 24, she may be lucky. —
Deborah Kerr

You're beautiful, Jenna. i'm a man and I'm afraid to admit when I'm lucky enough to look at someone as beautiful as you. —
E.L. Montes

You bring the color and the life. It's a lucky man who is offered that color and life, and a wise one who values it. —
Nora Roberts

I look at her face, so content, so happy. Even more beautiful all flushed with passion and think of how lucky a man I really am. —
A.R. Von

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

I am very lucky to be man because women have a terrible time getting older parts. It's much more difficult. —
Ian McKellen

Know what being a man's pet means. And if you're ever lucky enough to find yourself with the choice, choose the pasture. —
Stacy Overman Morrison

Fools wait for a lucky day, but everyday is a lucky day for an industrious man. —
Gautama Buddha

Peter's a lucky man except in one respect, he doesn't seem to know how lucky he is. —
Louise Penny

I look like a man in a death camp.
I
am.
still, I'm lucky: I feat on solitude, I
will never miss the crowd. —
Charles Bukowski

You are a lucky lady to be marrying a man who can fix things. Most husbands just break things. —
Alexander McCall Smith

Pitch a lucky man into the Nile, says the Arabian proverb, and he will come up with a fish in his mouth! —
Nathaniel Parker Willis

My dad said to me growing up: 'When all is said and done, if you can count all your true friends on one hand, you're a lucky man.' —
Josh Charles

Throw a lucky man into water and he'll surface with a fish in his mouth. —
Julian Tuwim

I realize I'm a very lucky man. I love what I do, I love films, TV and theater, and the fact that I'm able to make a living at it staggers me. —
Eric Stoltz

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

If a man was lucky, he was moving toward something his whole life. —
Dennis Lehane

The lucky man is he who knows how much to leave to chance. —
C.S. Forester

Oh, you're hardly one to talk. Look where ogling a man got you. —
Kathy Bryson

My father once told me that it's not enough for a man to be lucky; that a guy has to know when that streak is on for him. —
Henry Mosquera

Lucky is the man who dies at work. —
Epictetus

A lucky man ... is a man who was lucky once, and after that, he learned a thing or two about investment. p 553 —
Eleanor Catton

I'm a very comfortable and happy-go-lucky old man. I never wanted to be great, because I'd just get worried. —
Tom T. Hall

A man is lucky if he is the first love of a woman. A woman is lucky if she is the last love of a man. —
Charles Dickens

He was friendly as a warm bowl of soup. An affable guy, he always had a dimpled smile on his face and lived life unplagued by want. —
Joseph G. Peterson

Man, he's lucky I couldn't track down his ass or I'd have kicked it so hard that he'd be shitting from his mouth. —
Bijou Hunter

He wondered how many other people were lucky enough to have an entire universe of need satisfied by one blond-haired man. —
John Wiltshire

Lucky nation is the one who has at least one great progressive revolutionary man in its history! —
Mehmet Murat Ildan

Blessed with the love of a good man, I felt equal to anything - even the prospect of living out my days in the Antipodes. —
Jennifer Paynter

Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes. —
Euripides

I'm a very lucky man in this chapter of my professional life, 'cause I get to do jobs with wildly different skill sets. —
Neil Patrick Harris

I have no idea why I won, man. I guess some people liked the music that I was doing. I'm just lucky. I was just doing my thing each week. —
Phillip Phillips

I've been a lucky man. I've only faced one real tragedy: the death of my wife, Maggie, from cancer in 1995. —
Charles Jencks

You might think you see a lucky man who made the grade. —
Billy Squier