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en People break down into two groups when the experience something lucky. Group number one sees it as more than luck, more than coincidence. They see it as a sign, evidence, that there is someone up there, watching out for them. Group number two sees it as just pure luck. Just a happy turn of chance.

en It's a happy coincidence of his sponsorship of a popular measure and now a favorable budget situation. It's one bit of good luck after a line of bad luck and lets him wear the white hat again.

en We wanted to get two of that group. We got two of that group today. From that group we are finished. Another starting pitcher, it would be a number one or number two type starter, and it would come via trade.

en I'm really excited about the prospect of taking this group of five to the final 10 races. I'm sure we've got some bad luck coming. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't have to give back some of the good luck.

en It was a symbol of plenty to the German people of old. A group of tourists from Germany explained the tradition to me, saying that the people believed if they had turnips planted or stockpiled after the harvest then they had no fears of going hungry, and it was thus a sign of good luck.

en Small training groups can be a real positive experience. People often thrive on a group environment and interaction. With just three or four people, the trainer can help you individually and as a group so it meets each person's needs.

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. 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 It would have been a long bus ride home. You have to have some luck to win big games and 99 percent of this win was pure luck. We dodged one.

en See what you have to ask yourself is what kind of person are you? Are you the kind that sees signs, sees miracles? Or do you believe that people just get lucky?

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 very lucky to have coached this group. I don't think I'll ever get a chance to coach a group of kids like this, and if I do, I'll be very lucky.

en I think our luck has changed. Last year, that shot would have gone in at the end - that's the kind of luck we had. I think this is a new team with new goals. We were just lucky to pull it off.

en [Traditional broadcasters] break into two camps, ... One sees it as the enemy; the other sees it as an opportunity.

en Mo is one lucky manatee. Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. He was drifting away from land and it was pure luck that the Sea World field crew was available for his rescue.


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