Lady Luck

Lady Luck may refer to:

  • Fortuna, in Roman mythology, goddess of fortune
  • Tyche, in Greek mythology, goddess of fortune
  • Lady Luck (1946 film), a film starring Robert Young and Barbara Hale
  • Lady Luck (comics), a comic-book character created by Will Eisner
  • Lady Luck Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
  • Lady Luck Casino Caruthersville, Caruthersville, Missouri, U.S.
  • Lady Luck (1936 film), a film featuring Charles Lane
  • The Lady, a god from Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, commonly presumed to be Lady Luck
Music
  • Lady Luck (rapper), an American rapper
  • Lady Luck (album), an album by Broadzilla
  • Lady Luck (band), an American punk band whose members included Roger Miret
  • "Lady Luck" (Jamie Woon song)
  • "Lady Luck", a song by Deep Purple from Come Taste the Band
  • "Lady Luck", a song by Drag from The Way Out
  • "Lady Luck", a song by J.J. Cale from Travel Log
  • "Lady Luck", a song by Journey from Evolution
  • "Lady Luck", a song by Lloyd Price
  • "Lady Luck", a song by The Proclaimers from The Best of The Proclaimers
  • "Lady Luck", a song by David Lee Roth from A Little Ain't Enough
  • "Lady Luck", a song by Rod Stewart from A Spanner in the Works
  • "Lady Luck", a song by Tesla from The Great Radio Controversy
  • "Lady Luck", a song composed by Ray Perkins, from the 1929 film The Show of Shows

Famous quotes containing the words lady and/or luck:

    There is scarcely a young lady in the united kingdoms, who would not rather put up with the misfortune of being sought by a clever, agreeable man, than have him driven away by the vulgarity of her nearest relations.
    Jane Austen (1775–1817)

    The cayote is a living, breathing allegory of Want. He is always hungry. He is always poor, out of luck and friendless. The meanest creatures despise him, and even the fleas would desert him for a velocipede.
    Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (1835–1910)