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“You may be lucky, but you ain't perfect.”
Paul G. Neimark, How to be lucky: In just about everything you do
“Luck has no formula, no logic, no rules, no pattern, no nothing.

It is new each time.

It accepts you 100 percent each time, but only if you accept luck for what it is.

It is: something that doesn't care what you want or need. Something that doesn't care what you -- or it -- did yesterday.

If you really know this about luck, all the way to the center of your psychic gut, you'll have a beautiful, beautiful life.”
Paul G. Neimark, How to be lucky: In just about everything you do
“And it's no accident that the lucky person makes more mistakes than the rest of the world. Not when he's lucky, of course - but simply in the course of his living.

Because he knows that's part of the total picture -- of learning to do something right, of learning to do it perfectly, of winning, or of risking to win.”
Paul G. Neimark, How to be lucky: In just about everything you do
“Luck comes to lucky people.
Because they know what to do with it.”
Paul G. Neimark, How to be lucky: In just about everything you do
“The lucky person is lucky when he answers the door, or doesn't, when she picks up the phone, or doesn't, when he suddenly follows an impulse -- or follows the impulse not to follow an impulse. Because more and more, he or she is listening with an inner, seventh sense. She's tuning in the station that only a special antenna gets, while the rest of the world is watching the usual channels -- reruns, probably.”
Paul G. Neimark, How to be lucky: In just about everything you do
“The lucky person is lucky when he answers the door, or doesn't, when she picks up the phone, or doesn't, when he suddenly follows and impulse -- or follows the impulse not to follow and impulse.”
Paul G. Neimark, How to be lucky: In just about everything you do