“There's no such thing as luck. Luck is where preparation meets opportunity.”
Amy Hempel (1951) Short story writer
“There's no such thing as luck. Luck is where preparation meets opportunity.”
Amy Hempel (1951) Short story writer
“And be prepared. Luck is truly where preparation meets opportunity.”
Randy Pausch book The Last Lecture
The Last Lecture (2007)
“Luck is when opportunity meets preparation.”
Denzel Washington (1954) actor, screenwriter, director, producer
“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”
Seneca the Younger (-4–65 BC) Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist
Has been attributed to Seneca since the 1990s (eg. Gregory K. Ericksen, (1999), Women entrepreneurs only: 12 women entrepreneurs tell the stories of their success, page ix.). Other books ascribe the saying to either Darrell K. Royal (former American football player, born 1924) or Elmer G. Letterman (Insurance salesman and writer, 1897-1982). However, it is unlikely either man originated the saying. A version that reads "He is lucky who realizes that luck is the point where preparation meets opportunity" can be found (unattributed) in the 1912 The Youth's Companion: Volume 86. The quote might be a distortion of the following passage by Seneca (who makes no mention of "luck" and is in fact quoting his friend Demetrius the Cynic):<blockquote>"The best wrestler," he would say, "is not he who has learned thoroughly all the tricks and twists of the art, which are seldom met with in actual wrestling, but he who has well and carefully trained himself in one or two of them, and watches keenly for an opportunity of practising them." — Seneca, On Benefits, vii. 1 http://thriceholy.net/Texts/Benefits4.html</blockquote> <br class="br">Disputed
“Success occurs when opportunity meets preparation.”
Zig Ziglar (1926–2012) American motivational speaker
See You at the Top (2000)
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
On his 75th birthday (1947), in reply to a question on whether he was afraid of death, quoted in the N. Y. Times Magazine on November 1, 1964, p. 40 according to Quote It Completely! (1998), Gerhart, Wm. S. Hein Publishing, p. 262 ISBN 1575884003
Post-war years (1945–1955)
Luis Miguel (1970) Puerto Rican singer; music producer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aipyRne6dso
Interview in Mexico, 1995
Robert A. Heinlein book Have Space Suit—Will Travel
Source: Have Space Suit—Will Travel (1958), Chapter 2
“[Irene] hated trusting to luck. It was no substitute for good planning and careful preparation.”
Genevieve Cogman (1972) novelist and game designer
Source: The Masked City (2015), Chapter 11 (p. 141)
