“I'm not going to work for the sake of working. I'll work, if I'm extraordinarily lucky enough to continue having the same opportunities, but it will be based on whatever is there. If there's nothing around, then I'll go home and make carrot cake for awhile.” IfsEnoughHomeOpportunityLuckySakeCakeGoing To WorkCarrots Author:Carey Mulligan
“I had some pretty lucky and good living situations; thankfully I never got forced out of an apartment. A lot of my friends got evicted or pushed out and couldn't afford a new place. For me, I wanted more space to set up a home studio, but there was no way to afford that.” WayHomeWantedSpaceSituationLuckyMy FriendsStudiosApartmentNew PlacesGood Living Author:Mikal Cronin
“I'm lucky. The best possible place in the world for training is Addis Ababa, so I am home all the time except when I am racing. I like to be there, near my family, my kids, also the real estate business I run with my wife.” WorldRealHomeRunningKidsWifeLuckyTrainingMy FamilyMy WifeRacingEstatesPlaces In The World Author:Haile Gebrselassie
“I'm a very lucky man. I get to do the thing I want most in life, write songs and sing them for people, and ride bikes. I love my family. I love my home. I get to work with people I've admired my whole life. It's a pretty good life.” PeopleMenWantWritingWholeHomeSongLuckyMy FamilyWhole LifeGood LifeBikeLove My FamilyI Love My FamilyLucky Man Author:Lyle Lovett
“Left right left right. We're army ants. We swarm we fight. We have no home. We roam. We race. You're lucky if we miss your place.” HomeFightingMissingLuckyArmy Book:Insectlopedia Source: Insectlopedia
“our sons and daughters are only passing through. ... If we are lucky, they always will consider our home their harbor, but they are headed out to the open sea, almost from the first.” IfsFirstsChildrenHomeSeaSonLuckyDaughterPassingPassingsHarborsPassing ThroughSon And Daughter Book:The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship Source: The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship
“The general public have a warped view of the speed at which an investigation proceeds. They like to imagine tense conversations going on behind the venetian blinds and unshaven, but ruggedly handsome, detectives working themselves with single-minded devotion into the bottle and marital breakdown. The truth is that at the end of the day, unless you've generated some sort of lead, you go home and get on with the important things in life - like drinking and sleeping, and if you're lucky, a relationship with the gender and sexual orientation of your choice.” IfsImportantEndsHomeChoicesSleepViewsBehindsImagineTruth IsLuckyConversationImportant ThingsDrinkingGenderSpeedDevotionThe End Of The DayBottlesThings In LifeInvestigationHandsomeTenseDetectivesBreakdownOrientationGeneral Public Book:Moon Over Soho Source: Moon Over Soho
“I love my parents. But I'm almost 28 and it's not fun to be asked, 'What are you doing today? What do you want for dinner? When are you going to be home?' It just makes you feel like a kid. It's this juxtaposition of feeling annoyed and really lucky to have people who love you so much.” PeopleWantFeelsFeelingsHomeKidsTodayFunParentLove YouLuckyDinnerAnnoyedJuxtapositionLove You So MuchLove My ParentsI Love My Parents Author:Jonah Hill
“I like writing books. I'd rather be at home with my wife. I can write, take a break, come out, have a glass of tea, give my wife a kiss, and go back in and write some more. It's not so bad. I am really lucky.” GivingWritingI CanBookHomeBreakWifeLuckyKissingGlassesMy WifeTeaWriting A Book Author:Gene Wilder
“I'm lucky that my real-life Mom has both a great sense of humor about herself and an amazing ability to slip into complete denial if the subject matter gets a little too close to home.” IfsLittlesRealMatterHomeHumorAbilitySubjectsMomLuckyReal LifeDenialSense Of HumorSlipsSubject Matter Author:Cathy Guisewite