Famous Proverbs
266 Proverbs about Luck / Page 21
201. He who wants to shoot at a crow, will not pluck his bow.
202. If ever ye make a lucky pudding, I shall eat the prick.
203. Lucke and bone voyage.
204. We have a craw to pluck.
205. He who moves with each day is better than another who waits for luck.
206. The worm that exposes itself on the ground is waiting for a lucky bird to devour it.
207. When bad luck chooses you as a companion, even a ripe banana can remove your teeth.
208. Every day good luck to thee, and no day of sorrow be.
209. The luck of an ignoramus is this: He doesn't know that he doesn't know.
210. Whoever sows on hard ground, needs good wishes and luck.