
Top 30 Luck Vs Skill Quotes
#1. There may be such a thing as habitual luck. People who are said to be lucky at cards probably have certain hidden talents for those games in which skill plays a role. It is like hidden parameters in physics, this ability that does not surface and that I like to call "habitual luck".
Stanislaw Ulam
#2. Here is part of the tradeoff with diversification. You must be diversified enough to survive bad times or bad luck so that skill and good process can have the chance to pay off over the long term.
Joel Greenblatt
#3. I have full confidence in your courage and devotion to duty and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full Victory! Good luck! And let us beseech the blessing of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
#4. In the final analysis luck is more important than skill. But any Marine who relies on luck to accomplish his mission is a dead Marine.
David Sherman
#5. Wall Street's favorite scam is pretending that luck is skill.
Ronald Ross
#6. As an immerser I progressed to the ranks I aspired to - those that granted me a certain cachet and income while keeping me from fundamental responsibilities. This is what I excelled at: the life-technique of aggregated skill, luck, laziness and chutzpah that we call floaking.
China Mieville
#7. Don't confuse luck with skill when judging others, and especially when judging yourself.
Carl Icahn
#8. Relationships take skill, not perfection or luck!
Staci Bartley
#9. A shot that goes in the cup is pure luck, but a shot to within two feet of the flag is skill.
Ben Hogan
#10. Once the true relationship between inflation and unemployment is understood, with luck and skill, a free lunch is possible.
Paul Ormerod
#11. There is one world in which I believe the habit of mistaking luck for skill is most prevalent - and most conspicuous - and that is the world of markets. By
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
#12. Orm always afterwards used to say that, after good luck, strength, and skill at arms, nothing was so useful to a man who found himself among foreigners as the ability to learn a language.
Frans G. Bengtsson
#13. Seeking is all very well, but holding requires greater talent: Seeking involves some luck; now the demand is for skill.
Ovid
#14. Captaincy is 90 per cent luck and 10 per cent skill. But don't try it without that 10 per cent.
Richie Benaud
#15. How do you become enlightened? I don't know: Luck, karma, skill, friends in high places, friends in low places.
Frederick Lenz
#16. To the soldier, luck is merely another word for skill.
Patrick MacGill
#18. So it's probably eighty percent luck and twenty percent skill.
Chris LeDoux
#19. Luck is often just skill expressing itself without the brain's consent.
R.M. ArceJaeger
#20. What is the most overrated skill for an entrepreneur? The most overrated skill is skill. Luck is more important. The entrepreneur gets credit for being this genius, when really he was just at the right place at the right time.
Ken Hendricks
#22. It's human nature to find patterns where there are none and to find skill where luck is a more likely explanation (particularly if you're the lucky manager).
William J. Bernstein
#23. We were two girls who got lucky, and luck's not a skill that anyone can learn
Ally Carter
#24. To guess what to keep and what to throw away takes considerable skill. Actually it is probably merely a matter of luck, but it looks as if it takes considerable skill.
Richard P. Feynman
#25. Being deeply learned and skilled, being well trained and using well spoken words; This is good luck.
Gautama Buddha
#26. Luck is when skill meets opportunity.
Vinnie Paz
#28. The histories of the lives and fortunes of men are full of instances of this nature,
where favorable times and lucky accidents have done for them, what wisdom or skill could not.
Laurence Sterne
#29. There are rules to luck, not everything is chance for the wise; luck can be helped by skill.
Baltasar Gracian
#30. It had taken skill, tact, an ability to choose friends well, and a great deal of luck
Guy Gavriel Kay
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