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en The first one took a big slice of luck, obviously, but I'm really pleased.

en To win or get a result at Stamford Bridge you always need a slice of luck or a decision to go your way,

en When I was a kid, the first thing we would be able to point to was the slice we wanted. Describe to me that slice. What's the slice that we want?

en There isn't any luck that enters into anything, unless it's poker or shooting dice, maybe. There is no luck to merchandising. There is no luck in going out and working from early in the morning to long after dinner. That is not luck, it's work.

en There isn't any luck that enters into anything, unless it's poker or shooting dice, maybe. There is no luck to merchandising. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. There is no luck in going out and working from early in the morning to long after dinner. That is not luck, it's work.

en The only thing you need to adjust to is the slicing and the hooking. In center field you don't get those balls that slice away from you. There are balls in the corner that are going to scoot around. I feel very pleased that he's been able to play them as well as he played them.

en 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.

en Luck? I don't know anything about luck. I've never banked on it and I'm afraid of people who do. Luck to me is something else: Hard work - and realizing what is opportunity and what isn't.
  Lucille Ball

en I'm obviously pleased that Tim is staying. But if we would have taken the job, we certainly would have patted him on the back and wished him a lot of luck.

en Our luck? You noticed anything in particular about our luck these past few days? Any kind of pattern? You depend on luck, end up on the drift, no fuel, no prospects, begging for alliance make-work and towed out to the scrap belt. Well, that ain't us. Not ever.

en All of us have bad luck and good luck. The man who persists through the bad luck - who keeps right on going - is the man who is there when the good luck comes - and is ready to receive it.
  Robert Collier

en We came out striking, but we didn't have enough luck on our side this year. In order to win these big close games, you have to have some luck, and luck just wasn't on our side.

en We scored twice on defense and I am real pleased with that. We wish good luck to Spencerville and our kids now look forward to meeting Columbus Grove.

en It's actually ridiculous, and there's a lot of luck. The luck factor is you get bounces and things go your way. We didn't get an injury all season. I've been coaching 24 years; never have I seen something like that ... It's one part hard work, one part skill, and one big part luck.

en We felt pretty good about the game. I'm pleased. Greenville High School's never been this far in the history of the school. I'm so proud of the girls. And I wish Mann luck in the state finals.


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