I had no clue on what I wanted to do when I was younger, so I was pretty lucky with this YouTube thing.
I'm pretty lucky to work on both 'CSI: NY' and 'Supernatural.' Not bad gigs!
I was lucky because when I'd done 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief,' I had to have extensive weapons training.
I was lucky in the sense that I was never blessed with an overly reflective nature.
I was really lucky. My gal pal was my mom.
I'm aware that not all kids can pick up and fly to Panama. I'm very lucky.
When I started at Microsoft, I was lucky enough to be part of the rise of the client-server paradigm.
I collect lucky pennies that I find on the ground. I keep them in a Ziploc bag.
I've been lucky to do the job I do because I've travelled, and that's probably the best perk of the job... well, that and the free lunches.
Stephen Daldry would be a director that I would love to work with as well as Peter Jackson, Tim Burton, and I'm very lucky to have worked with Isabel Coixet, who is also one of my favourite directors.
When I got my PhD, it was a time when there were just no jobs for PhDs. Period. PhDs were getting the lowest paid technician jobs, if they were lucky, in any kind of science.
I've been lucky to conduct the very best orchestras in the world: New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Berlin, the London Philharmonic.
I'm not a fearful person, I have no phobias of rats, snakes, spiders, nothing. I'm lucky in that sense.
I had been lucky that my physiology is well suited to space training.
My goal was to play 350-capacity rooms in the U.K. and, if I was lucky, 100-capacity rooms in Europe. I just wanted to play music and make money off it.
I was lucky because logarithmic plots are a device of the devil.
You just have to keep plugging away and if you get lucky enough to get a job, you get one.
I don't sing now, because I had polio when I was 15, bulbar polio. This was when the epidemic was happening. And I was lucky that it didn't affect my lungs or my legs. It went to my face and kind of paralyzed my vocal chords, and I wasn't able to sing. And they said I was very lucky that I would get over it, which I did.
I was very lucky, I was part of the post-war period when everything had to be redone.
In many ways, I'm incredibly lucky to have been born with my impairment and that it's visible. It means my path has been predictable.