A Quote by Branch Rickey

Luck is the residue of opportunity and design. — © Branch Rickey
Luck is the residue of opportunity and design.
You make your own luck. Luck is the residue of design.
Good luck is what is left over after intelligence and effort have combined at their best. Luck is the residue of design.
Luck is a residue of design.
Luck is the residue of design.
Things worthwhile generally don’t just happen. Luck is a fact, but should not be a factor. Good luck is what is left over after intelligence and effort have combined at their best. Negligence or indifference are usually reviewed from an unlucky seat. The law of cause and effect and causality both work the same with inexorable exactitudes. Luck is the residue of design.
Luck is the residue of good planning.
Good luck is a residue of preparation.
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.
Nothing about my life is lucky. Nothing. A lot of grace, a lot of blessings, a lot of divine order, but I don't believe in luck. For me, luck is preparation meeting the moment of opportunity. There is no luck without you being prepared to handle that moment of opportunity. Every single thing that has ever happened in your life is preparing you for the moment that is to come.
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I'm not a believer of luck. I think opportunity and hard work becomes luck.
I don't believe in luck. Luck is just preparation meeting the moment of opportunity.
Luck? Luck is hard work - and realizing what is opportunity and what isn't.
There's no such thing as luck. Luck is where preparation meets opportunity.
I’m a believer in luck and think the social conditions you’re born into provide the opportunity for you to prove your luck. And I suppose I’ve been lucky.
Most of us have the residue of thousands of songs in our ears, that if you end up songwriting, I think you're mostly smoking the residue of all that material you absorbed over time.
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