The harder I work, the luckier I get.
The harder I work, the luckier I become.
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.
I came on to the film with a very happy-go-lucky attitude which I think my character, Charlie, did when she went into the house. I expected it to be good, and then slowly things started to change for us all.
I'm a happy-go-lucky character. I'm not that miserable. But I can never let anyone into my world.
I'm a very comfortable and happy-go-lucky old man. I never wanted to be great, because I'd just get worried.
I don't feel any pressure from fans. But I'm always in some kind of state of emotional turmoil. I would not describe myself as happy-go-lucky. That's not to say that I'm not happy.
I am a very lucky person, and the harder I work, the luckier I seem to be.
Fortune always will confer an aura of worth, unworthily; and in this world The lucky person passes for a genius.
I never considered myself a lucky person. I'm the most extraordinary pessimist. I truly am.
It hasn't been a totally smooth road, but in the whole span of things I feel like a very lucky person.
I am a lucky, lucky person.
I'm a lucky person because I've been loved a lot. I have a great family.
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.
The lucky person passes for a genius.
Optimism is normal, but some fortunate people are more optimistic than the rest of us. If you are genetically endowed with an optimistic bias, you hardly need to be told that you are a lucky person - you already feel fortunate.
I think of myself as an enormously lucky person.
I have so many wonderful people in my life. I've never had any major physical problems or an accident or anything like that. I'm a very, very lucky person, thus far, knock on wood.
I'm a lucky person. Thank God. And I'm conflicted. Thank God.
Life is like a rain drop on a lotus leaf. Everybody realises that you're either very lucky person or you're not.
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