266 Proverbs about Luck / Page 6
101. 
Good care takes the head off bad luck.
102. 
Luck and laziness go hand in hand.
103. 
A meeting in sunlight is lucky, and a burying in the rain.
104. 
A whistling woman and a crowing hen will bring no luck to the house they are in.
105. 
It is better to be born lucky than rich.
106. 
One ounce of good luck is better than a ton of brains.
107. 
Guests bring good luck with them.
108. 
The gallows was made for the unlucky.
109. 
God give you luck, my son, for little wit must serve your turn.
110. 
The lucky man has a daughter for his first-born.
111. 
Marriage is a little bit like buying melons, you need a little luck.
112. 
Good luck makes its way in by elbowing.
113. 
He that has no ill luck grows weary of good luck.
114. 
Ill luck enters by fathoms and departs by inches.
115. 
Ill-luck upon ill-luck, and a stone for a pillow.
116. 
Luck comes to those who look after it.
117. 
Pluck it from among the thistles, and we will take it off your hands.
118. 
There is luck in leisure.
119. 
There is luck in odd numbers.
120. 
When ill-luck sleeps, let no one wake her.
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