A Quote by Dana Hill

I'm a lot luckier than most people, although I used to look at it the other way around-that so many people seemed luckier than me. — © Dana Hill
I'm a lot luckier than most people, although I used to look at it the other way around-that so many people seemed luckier than me.
Maybe there are luckier people than me, but I don't know who that would be. I feel pretty lucky. I've had a nice life - I don't know how I could be luckier.
Nobody, from that standpoint, is any luckier than I am or will ever be any luckier than I am. It's great.
If you can't take a good kicking, you shouldn't parade how much luckier you are than other people.
I made mistakes, but I'm luckier than most. I've got a successful business, lots of fans who think a lot of me and a family who loves me.
Most of us, I suppose, have a secret country but for most of us it is only an imaginary country. Edmund and Lucy were luckier than other people in that respect.
Not many people in this world are as lucky as I've been. ... All this time I've been paid to say what is on my mind on television. You don't get any luckier in life than that.
I suppose a lot of teenage girls feel invisible sometimes, like they just disappear. Well, that's me—Cammie the Chameleon. But I'm luckier than most because, at my school, that's considered cool. I go to a school for spies.
I am black in a predominantly white industry, and I have been luckier than most.
My son is a better actor than me, only I was luckier.
There are guys who are way taller than me, weigh a lot more than me, are stronger than me, not faster than me but all other aspects people get recognized and looked at and opportunities based on how they look. I've been fighting that battle my entire lifetime.
I'm luckier than my grandfather, who didn't move more than five miles from the village in which he was born.
For no mortal ever attains to blessedness. One may be luckier than another when wealth flows his way, but blessed never.
There is no one luckier than me. I've been so lucky my dad calls me Forrest Gump.
In those days, most people read newspapers, whereas today, most people do not. What caused this change? One big factor, of course, is that people are a lot stupider than they used to be, although we here in the newspaper industry would never say so in print.
I discovered that the more I hustled, the luckier I seemed to get.
Luckier than one's neighbor, but still not happy.
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