A Quote by Louise Hay

Life is a lottery that we've already won. But most people have not cashed in their tickets. — © Louise Hay
Life is a lottery that we've already won. But most people have not cashed in their tickets.
The more tickets you have in a lottery, the worse your chance. And it is the same of virtues, in the lottery of life.
Sometimes we think people are like lottery tickets, that they're there to make our most absurd dreams come true.
Adventure upon all the tickets in the lottery, and you lose for certain; and the greater the number of your tickets the nearer your approach to this certainty.
Life is like a huge lottery in which only the winning tickets are visible.
If you don't like the idea that most of the money spent on lottery tickets supports government programs, you should know that most of the earnings from mutual funds support investment advisors' and mutual fund managers' retirement.
We've created a multitrillion-dollar edifice for dispensing the medical equivalent of lottery tickets - and have only the rudiments of a system to prepare patients for the near certainty that those tickets will not win. Hope is not a plan, but hope is our plan.
Lottery tickets are a surtax on desperation.
I bought a million lottery tickets. I won a dollar.
An important key to investing is to remember that stocks are not lottery tickets.
Nobody is going to come into Alabama to buy lottery tickets. The only people that are going to buy them here are those that live here, and that's just a certain percentage of people.
It is a bad business, dealing in lottery tickets ... Riches got in such a hasty manner never wear well.
I used to buy lottery tickets every week until I realised you could watch it on TV for nothing.
The basic story remains simple and never-ending. Stocks aren't lottery tickets. There's a company attached to every share.
I have won this lottery. It's a gigantic lottery, and it's called Amazon.com. And I'm using my lottery winnings to push us a little further into space.
The year I married my American husband, I won the lottery - and I tried to give it to somebody else, because I was already approved - not the money lottery, the immigration lottery.
In the future you're going to be able to go into a 7-Eleven and buy a ticket on a game, and people who don't use gambling as often as others do, like the people who go and buy lottery tickets, there's going to be more opportunity for people to do it. And with people casually gambling throughout the country, it's going to generate a lot of money.
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