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Luck Proverbs - page 6
Good luck makes its way in by elbowing.
Spanish Proverb
Ill luck enters by fathoms and departs by inches.
Spanish Proverb
Marriage is a little bit like buying melons, you need a little luck.
Spanish Proverb
Luck comes to those who look after it.
Spanish Proverb
Wind and good luck are seldom lasting.
Spanish Proverb
There is luck in odd numbers.
Spanish Proverb
Who ventures nothing has no luck.
Spanish Proverb
A drop of luck is worth a cask of wisdom.
Latin Proverb
We all envy other people's luck.
Latin Proverb
It is easier to win good luck than to retain it.
Latin Proverb
Luck is a lost jewel that memory grinds.
Finnish Proverb
[I] would have had no luck, if not for misfortune.
Russian Proverb
You can not take away someone's luck.
Kenyan Proverb
He that is afraid of bad luck will never know good.
Traditional Proverb
No one is luckier than him who believes in his luck.
Traditional Proverb
A good fortune may forebode a bad luck, which may in turn disguise a good fortune.
Chinese Proverb
There is luck in odd numbers.
English Proverb
The Devil's children have the Devil's luck.
English Proverb
The more knave, the better luck.
Danish Proverb
Even a fool has luck.
Irish Proverb
She is always in the field when luck is on the road (To be said of an unfortunate friend) .
Irish Proverb
The man who has luck in the morning has luck in the afternoon.
Irish Proverb
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