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I have been a lucky man. But someone has to be.
— Edward Abbey
Because I want to see you with someone better than him. Someone who will see how lucky they are to have you.
— Kody Keplinger
Let someone else have a lucky day, Anna.
— Sarah Ockler
If Martin [Luther King, Jr.]'s philosophy had been embraced and lived out in Iraq and other places, we wouldn't have bin Ladens.
— Coretta Scott King
You can say the same thing nicely.
— Peggy Sue Wells
I don't go out - ever. I'm lucky enough to have awesome friends, and we always end up at someone's house. We're big house-party guys.
— John Krasinski
Hey, I'm happy someone is hiring me. It could be all over. I'm so lucky to have a job.
— Kevin Williamson
Give out of your surplus; support someone who's lacking. Give out a little even when lacking; it'll make someone lucky ... Have no excuse not to give!
— Israelmore Ayivor
Maybe we are all somebody's devil.
— Matthew Dicks
Live now, believe me, wait not till tomorrow; Gather the roses of life today.
— Pierre De Ronsard
Whenever we'd pass a penny on the sidewalk, Matt wouldn't touch it. 'Let someone else have a lucky day,' he'd say.
— Sarah Ockler
did I mention my first kiss was extracted by someone who never should have been that lucky?
— Olena Kalytiak Davis
Information work is thinking work.
— Bill Gates
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
It reminds me why I chose Dauntless in the first place: not because they are perfect, but because they are alive. Because they are free.
— Veronica Roth
Eventually, if you're lucky in life, you find someone with the same chemical imbalance you have.
— Robert Breault
Here's the good I'm holding on to today. I'm lucky to have known someone who was so hard to say goodbye to.
— Vi Keeland