266 Proverbs about Luck / Page 7
121. 
Where luck is wanting, diligence is useless.
122. 
Who ventures nothing has no luck.
123. 
Wind and good luck are seldom lasting.
124. 
A person is unlucky who falls on his back and breaks his nose.
125. 
All is luck or ill luck in this world.
126. 
An ounce of luck is worth a pound of wisdom.
127. 
Feather by feather the goose can be plucked.
128. 
Fine birds are commonly plucked.
129. 
Good watching drives away ill-luck.
130. 
Ill-luck is good for something.
131. 
See a pin and pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck; see a pin and let it lie, bad luck you'll have all day.
132. 
The devil was so fond of his children that he plucked out their eyes.
133. 
Go and wake up your luck.
134. 
Luck is infatuated with the efficient.
135. 
he tried to pluck under her/his eyebrow, but blinded the eye.
136. 
Give me, mother, luck at my birth, then throw me if you will on the rubbish heap.
137. 
Those that are afraid of bad luck will never know good.
138. 
Don't pluck the apple while it is green; when it is ripe it will fall of itself.
139. 
Bad luck is fertile.
140. 
The person afraid of bad luck will never know good.
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