“I feel fortunate that there was a place like the CFL where I could hone my skill and become a consistent football player and have a nice career.” FeelsCareersNicePlayerFootballSkillsFortunateConsistentFootball Player Author:Darren Flutie
“I don't think I possess any skill that anyone else doesn't have. I've just had perhaps more of an opportunity, more of an exposure, and been fortunate to survive a lot of situations that many other weren't so lucky to make it.” ThinkingOpportunitySituationLuckySkillsFortunateAviationExposureGreat AviationSo LuckyAviatorFormer Friends Author:Bob Hoover
“I've been very fortunate, because sometimes it's difficult to work with your spouse. But in our case, it's a great working relationship, and we have complementary skills which makes it easy to work together. So I've been very fortunate in that regard.” SometimesTogetherEasyDifficultCasesSkillsRegardFortunateWorking TogetherSpouseGreat WorkComplementary Author:Anousheh Ansari
“I have been incredibly fortunate to be able to work with good directors and for me it's not really a plan each time I'm on a set with one of them; I think about what I can learn from them because I'm very aware that my filmmaking skills are very modest.” ThinkingHas BeensI CanAblePlansDirectorsSkillsFortunateFilmmakingModestGood Directors Author:Sacha Baron Cohen
“Whether I affect one person or an entire family, or even a group of people, I feel like I have resources and education and ability and skills that some people may not be fortunate enough to acquire. But by sharing and inquiring, being a listener, and being interested in the stories of other people and their lives, I can also pull things out and say "What can I do for them? What can I share with them that may alleviate some of their suffering?"” PeopleFeelsMayPersonsI CanEnoughStoriesSufferingAbilityGroupsShareSkillsResourcesFortunateAcquireListenersAlleviateInquiring Author:Chath Piersath
“The native American has been generally despised by his white conquerors for his poverty and simplicity. They forget, perhaps, that his religion forbade the accumulation of wealth and the enjoyment of luxury... Furthermore, it was the rule of his life to share the fruits of his skill and success with his less fortunate brothers. Thus he kept his spirit free from the clog of pride, cupidity, or envy, and carried out, as he believed, the divine decree-a matter profoundly important to him.” Has BeensImportantMatterSuccessSpiritReligionWealthWhiteForgetPoorPovertyShareDivineBrotherPrideSkillsFruitSimplicityEnvyLuxuryFortunateEnjoymentNativeNative AmericanSavagesAccumulationDespisedConquerorFree SpiritDecreeAboriginalLess Fortunate Author:Charles Alexander Eastman