Luck Vs Success Quotes
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Luck Vs Success Quotes & Sayings
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Beginner's luck is great for beginners.
— Robert Fripp
Good luck is a sham. True success requires sacrifice.
— Rick Riordan
If you want good luck; you must go out there and search for that luck!! Because luck is waiting for you to look for it.
— Temitope Owosela
We are extraordinarily reluctant to admit that luck plays a part in business success.
— Stephen Bungay
Luck is like a lift and hard is like the stairs, lift may fail but stairs will always gets you at the top
— Amit Dhiman
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
My success has been as full of luck as a crapshooter's dream.
— Adolphe Menjou
Success is simply a matter of luck. Ask any failure.
— Earl Wilson
Luck is when those who are prepared take advantage of the moment.
— Raymond E. Feist
Luck is a word the bitter teach to the ignorant.
— Steve Maraboli
I have been extraordinarily lucky. Anyone who pretends that some kind of luck isn't involved in his success is deluding himself.
— Arthur Hailey
Nearly' only counts in horseshoes and hand-grenades.
— Neil Gaiman
A recurrent theme of this book is that luck plays a large role in every story of success;
— Daniel Kahneman
Do you wait for things to happen, or do you make them happen yourself? I believe in writing your own story.
— Charlotte Eriksson
Sorcerers believe that an action taken for the right reasons has an unreasonable chance of success.
— Gail Carson Levine
When destiny is calling even the deaf can hear him.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
The only thing that I have done that is not mitigated by luck, diminished by good fortune, is that I persisted, and other people gave up.
— Harrison Ford
As regards the extraordinary prizes, the element of luck is the determining factor.
— Theodore Roosevelt
and two, success is often started by dumb luck, so play the hand that's dealt you and play it hard.
— Harry Schuhmacher
My success has nothing to do with opportunities or luck; I just keep doing things until it is done.
— M.F. Moonzajer
We must believe in luck. For how else can we explain the success of those we don't like?
— Jean Cocteau