Famous quote by George Thorogood

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You cant rely on luck. Ive had some stages in my career where Ive said were going to wing it, and weve always ended up i
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"You can't rely on luck. I've had some stages in my career where I've said we're going to wing it, and we've always ended up in trouble"

- George Thorogood

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This quote by George Thorogood is a reminder that luck is not something that can be trusted. He is speaking from experience, having actually gone through phases in his career where he and his group have actually tried to "wing it" without a plan or method, and have wound up in trouble. This suggests that taking dangers without a strategy can be hazardous and can lead to negative consequences. Thorogood is highlighting the significance of having a strategy and taking calculated threats, instead of relying on luck. He is recommending that it is better to be prepared and have a method in place, instead of expecting the best and hoping that luck will be on your side. This quote is a reminder that effort and preparation are necessary for success, which luck should not be relied upon.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by George Thorogood somewhere between December 31, 1950 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 23 other quotes.

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