Luck

  • Luck
    By Max Brand

    Pierre Ryder, a young Jesuit missionary, forsakes his clerical life to find and seek revenge on the man who killed his father, embarking on a dangerous journey that tests his faith and endurance and leads him to an extraordinary woman who ...

  • Luck
    By David Wright

    My reason for writing this book was to have something to do after I got fired from C.W. Post.

  • Luck
    By Joan Barfoot

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  • Luck
    By Alison Cushing

    Nadia Johnson was just a regular girl. She went to school, had lots of friends, and was very smart. But one day Nadia has an accident that has Nadia questioning her luck.

  • Luck: A Fresh Look at Fortune
    By Ed Smith

    ... Professor William james Earle, Andrew Gaines, Ed Gorman, Gideon Haigh, Professor Richard Holt, Adam janisch, Dr james Laidlaw, Dominic Lawson, Mark Lawson, Bronwen Maddox, Professor Ian Martin, Adrian Michaels, Colin Montgomorie, ...

  • Luck: When Preparation Meets Opportunity
    By Anna Bergeron

    His name was John Adams, a short and stocky man, not attractive but there was something fascinating about him. She studied him when he was not looking. He had black curly hair and swarthy skin. What she liked best about him was his ...

  • Luck: The Essential Guide
    By Kevin Kwan, Deborah Aaronson

    ... people know that four-leaf clovers and horseshoes can bring good luck, fewer know that buttons are not only harbingers of good fortune, but they can also be more predictive of career paths than the Myers-Briggs personality test.

  • Luck: The Brilliant Randomness Of Everyday Life
    By Nicholas Rescher

    Luck touches us all. "Why me?" we complain when things go wrong—though seldom when things go right. But although luck has a firm hold on all our lives, we seldom reflect on it in a cogent, concerted way.

  • Luck: Its Nature and Significance for Human Knowledge and Agency
    By E.J. Coffman

    The Nature and Value of Knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pritchard, D. andM. Smith. 2004.'The Psychology and Philosophy of Luck.' New Ideas in Psychology 22:1–28. Reed, B. 2009. 'A New Argument for Skepticism.

  • Luck
    By Mark Twain

    Luck is a classic humorous short story written by Mark Twain and first published in 1891. It's about a hero who is really a fool, and why he owes it all to luck.

  • Luck
    By David Wright

    met years ago lost contact with then re-met her and began a friendship there after. I must say that in the time that we had a friendship going I was trying to make it a bit more than that. I stayed around her going to her gigs (she was ...

  • Luck: A Key Idea for Business and Society
    By Chengwei Liu

    Shortlisted for the EGOS Book Award in 2021, this book moves beyond tired analyses of business success that bias leadership and strategy in order to focus on the critical role of good fortune.

  • Luck
    By Gert Hofmann

    If I hadn't known that he was standing there , it might just as well have been someone else , Malz or Koller or Jässing . He said something peculiar . He said : Those trousers you've got on ... Yes ? It's not important , if you don't ...

  • Luck
    By Max Brand

    Pierre Ryder is a missionary priest in the frozen wastes of the far north. He can out run, out ride and out shoot most. His father has been shot, and he runs into an evil woman.

  • Luck: Characteristics_Philosophy-Book1
    By John Lambrakis

    If at some point you have wondered about the nature and characteristics of luck, and while reading the contents of the book you discover that you have not approached adequately, or at all, most of the concepts developed in it, then you ...

  • Luck: Understanding Luck and Improving the Odds
    By Barrie Dolnick, Anthony H. Davidson

    Most of the time you probably don’t even pay attention to luck. Chances are, you only really think about luck when you buy a lottery ticket or participate in a contest. Luck is so much more than that.

  • Luck: Understanding Luck and Improving the Odds
    By Barrie Dolnick, Anthony H. Davidson

    Dolnick and Davidson investigate both ancient and scientific approaches to luck, from practices such as the I Ching and astrology to modern mathematical calculations.

  • Luck: A Personal Account of Fortune, Chance and Risk in Thirteen Investigations
    By David Flusfeder

    ‘A joy’ Philippe Sands ‘Glorious’ David Spiegelhalter A fascinating, enchanting and personal look at the meaning of luck, and the way in which it has shaped our shared history and continues to inflect our day to day lives.

  • Luck
    By Jean Craighead George

    After a girl saves his life, Luck, a sandhill crane begins the long migration north to Siberia with his parents. Soon thousands of cranes join Luck and his family on their timeless journey. Full color.

  • Luck
    By Eric Martin

    Luck chronicles the seething tensions that culminate in disaster one sweltering summer in a small tobacco-farming community in North Carolina.