A Quote by Joseph Conrad

It is the mark of an inexperienced man not to believe in luck. — © Joseph Conrad
It is the mark of an inexperienced man not to believe in luck.
I believe 0% is luck. I think you create your own luck, so I don't believe in luck.
All of us have bad luck and good luck. The man who persists through the bad luck - who keeps right on going - is the man who is there when the good luck comes - and is ready to receive it.
Just my luck, if I believed in luck. I only believe in the opposite of luck, whatever that is.
As an older and wiser man, I don't believe in luck. I believe in hard work and talent and determination.
Do you believe in luck, Ludlow?" I had thought about this more than once in my life. "I believe some poeple are luckier than others."..."Which do you believe in, luck or Destiny?" Joe considered a moment befoe replying, "We make our own luck, Ludlow, by our actions and our state of mind. As such you control your own fate. Oney one thing is certain: None of us can escape the grave.
I'm not a huge luck guy. I think you make your own luck. I don't really believe in some other force making your own luck.
Backboneless employees are too ready to attribute the success of others to luck. Luck is usually the fruit of intelligent application. The man who is intent on making the most of his opportunities is too busy to bother about luck.
To be secure everywhere is the mark of sophistication, to be unshakable is the mark of courage, to be permanently in love with every person is the mark of masculinity or femininity, to forgive is the mark of strength, to govern our senses and passions is the mark of freedom.
I don't believe in luck. Luck is just preparation meeting the moment of opportunity.
I extremely believe in luck, and I discovered more hard work, your luck as much
A visitor to Niels Bohr's country cottage, noticing a horseshoe hanging on the wall, teasing the eminent scientist about this ancient superstition. "Can it be true that you, of all people, believe it will bring you luck?' 'Of course not,' replied Bohr, 'but I understand it brings you luck whether you believe it or not.'
I think all of our ministers are relatively inexperienced. I'm relatively inexperienced. We're a six-month-old government.
The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one.
I have many friends who do not believe in luck; they believe in blessings. Likewise, I do not believe in coincidences; I believe in miracles.
People who believe they have bad luck create bad luck. Those who believe they are very fortunate, that the world is a generous place filled with trustworthy people, live in exactly that kind of world.
I believe in luck. My luck's real streaky.
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