Famous Proverbs
266 Proverbs about Luck / Page 26
251. Better be the lucky man than the lucky man's son.
252. Diligence the mother of good luck.
253. If ever ye make a lucky pudding, I shall eat the prick.
254. A man may woo where he will, but he will wed where his luck lies.
255. An ounce of luck is worth a pound of wisdom.
256. No man can make his own good luck.
257. To get may rest on luck, to keep may rest on virtue.
258. A stout heart crushes some ill luck.
259. Bad luck can't be dated.
260. Feather by feather a goose is plucked.