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:

    “My ancestors were all famous for military genius.”
    My Lady smiled graciously. “It often runs in families,” she remarked: “just as a love for pastry does.”
    Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] (1832–1898)

    All the critics who could not make their reputations by discovering you are hoping to make them by predicting hopefully your approaching impotence, failure and general drying up of natural juices. Not a one will wish you luck or hope that you will keep on writing unless you have political affiliations in which case these will rally around and speak of you and Homer, Balzac, Zola and Link Steffens.
    Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961)