“What I got out of baseball is what I have today, and I've got to look at that. I still see some of my friends that never made it past Triple-A. I made that last big step. I was lucky. I'm in love with my land. I got it all from playing ball. It gives me prestige. Someone says, 'What you got?' I say, 'One hundred and twenty-one acres of nice land.'” GivingLooksMadeStillsBigsTodayLastsPastStepsNiceLandLuckyHundredMy FriendsBaseballBallsGive MeTwentiesMade ItTwenty OnePrestigeAcres Author:Mark Fidrych
“If you're lucky enough to have a few hundred thousand dollars in the bank account, that should be sufficient for your own personal needs, and anything more than that you've got to put to good use.” IfsNeedsShouldEnoughUseThousandLuckyHundredAccountsDollarsSufficientBank AccountsPersonal Needs Author:Richard Branson
“If you're lucky enough to have captured maybe two hundred memorable pictures, you still haven't captured that much experience, have you?” IfsStillsTwoEnoughHavensLuckyHundredMemorableCaptured Author:Phil Stern
“We've been pretty lucky we've played with Feeder, Hundred Reasons and Puddle of Mud, but I think the one we're most proud of is playing with The Deftones because when we were kids they were everyone's favourite band. I think all our mates were pretty envious.” ThinkingReasonKidsProudLuckyBandHundredMatesFavouriteMudEnviousPuddles Author:Dave McPherson
“I've been getting publishing royalties and stuff like that. I have just been lucky. They come in at the right time. Sometimes they don't, but I am not wealthy or anything like that. I just love to work. I would rather work three hundred and something days out of the year. I would rather be working. They don't know. I love playing. Then I can really get my music together.” KnowsYearsI CanSometimesTogetherThreeStuffLuckyHundredWealthyPublishingRight TimeRoyalty Author:Pharoah Sanders
“In a growing number of states, you're actually expected to pay back the costs of your imprisonment. Paying back all these fees, fines, and costs may be a condition of your probation or parole. To make matters worse, if you're one of the lucky few who actually manages to get a job following release from prison, up to 100% of your wages can be garnished to pay back all those fees, fines and court costs. One hundred percent.” IfsMayMatterStatesJobsNumbersPayGrowingConditionsFineCostLuckyPercentHundredCourtPrisonFollowingExpectedManageReleaseWagesFeesImprisonmentParoleProbation Author:Michelle Alexander
“The Swiss have an interesting army. Five hundred years without a war. Pretty impressive. Also pretty lucky for them. Ever seen that little Swiss Army knife they have to fight with? Not much of a weapon there. Corkscrews. Bottle openers. ‘Come on, buddy, let’s go. You get past me, the guy in the back of me, he’s got a spoon. Back off, I’ve got the toe clippers right here.” YearsLittlesWarFunnyPastGuyFightingInterestingFiveLuckyWeaponsHundredArmyComedianBottlesKnivesToesImpressiveBuddySpoonsSwissFunny ComedianAlphabet SoupSwiss Army Knives Author:Jerry Seinfeld
“We're only passers-by, and all you can do is love what you have in your life. A person has to fight the meanness that sometimes comes with you when you're born, sometimes grows if you aren't in lucky surroundings. It's our challenge to fend it off, leave it behind us choking and gasping for breath in the mud. It's our task to seek out something with truth for us, no matter if there is a hundred-mile obstacle course in the way, or a ramshackle old farmhouse that binds and binds.” IfsWayPersonsSometimesMatterFightingCoursesGrowsCan DoBornChallengesBehindsLuckyHundredTasksBreathsObstaclesMilesMudSurroundingsChokeMeanness Author:Jane Hamilton