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Good Luck Quotes - Page 9

Those who mistake their good luck for their merit are inevitably bound for disaster.

Those who mistake their good luck for their merit are inevitably bound for disaster.

J. Christopher Herold (2016). “Bonaparte In Egypt [Illustrated Edition]”, p.559, Pickle Partners Publishing

A man never has good luck who has a bad wife.

Henry Ward Beecher (1856). “Lectures to young men: on various important subjects”, p.30

The sun doesn't just hang on one family's tree

Anchee Min (2006). “Empress Orchid”, p.22, Bloomsbury Publishing

Obedience, you know, is Good Luck's mother, wedded to Salvation, they say.

Septem contra Thebas, l.224-5 (translated by C M Dawson).

You never can tell whether bad luck may not after all turn out to be good luck.

Winston Churchill (2010). “My Early Life: 1874-1904”, p.113, Simon and Schuster

[P]resent misfortune presupposes good luck in the future.

Saint Vincent de Paul (1985). “Correspondence, Conferences, Documents: I. Correspondence. v. 1. 1607-1639”, BNA Books (Bureau of National Affairs)