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You couldn’t control how your story started, but you can write a few good pages in thereMustafa Saifuddin
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Feeling unlucky? Find opportunities, work your butts off and nail them!Mustafa Saifuddin
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Sitting there, it is impossible to change your luck. But, you can always change the machine you are at!James Hauenstein
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Love is the luckiest tenant in the world, living in the hearts of men and women rent free.Matshona Dhliwayo
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We make our own luck. I believed that, too. We chose our own fate. We controlled our own future. I knew what I wanted. I needed to go get it.Kasie West
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The worm’s bad luck is the bird’s good fortune.Matshona Dhliwayo
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Make your own luck, and then share it with others.Matshona Dhliwayo
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Luck appears when you are working towards it, not looking for it.Matshona Dhliwayo
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Fortune hides behind action.Matshona Dhliwayo
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It is impossible to make your own luck without the ingredient of hard work.Matshona Dhliwayo
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Breaking down a closed door is quicker than waiting for someone to answer it.Matshona Dhliwayo
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When destiny is calling even the deaf can hear him.Matshona Dhliwayo
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A golden opportunity may turn into silver if you wait too long to take advantage of it.Matshona Dhliwayo
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I am not smart, I pay attention. I am not considerate, I listen. I am not patient, I make time. I’m not lucky, I work hard.Mark W. Boyer
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Hard work increases the probability of serendipity.Ken Poirot
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The loveliest gifts sometimes come wrapped in the ugliest paper.Matshona Dhliwayo
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If you push your luck too hard, fortune's muscles might tear.Matshona Dhliwayo
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Blame me not for my mistakes, for that's common, but surely do for my achievements which I'm equally unaware of.Ramana Pemmaraju
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The Shooting Star CharmTo Be Lucky in Love, You Must First Believe in MiraclesViola Shipman
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To know a very different person from ourselves is a great luck for us!Mehmet Murat Ildan
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It's bad luck not to believe in luck.R.J. Lawrence
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The human mind has a tendency to observe unsystematic events and assign a pattern to the results. A habitual risk-taker reorganizes the stream of random events and retrospectively attributes the outcome of indiscriminate trials to their own gambling “strategies.” We often hear people say that they are lucky or unlucky, when in actuality they can claim no ownership in the occurrence of chaotic outcomes. A false sense of the existence of luck can cause people to discount the value of their actual effort, skill, and training.Kilroy J. Oldster