I never considered myself a lucky person. I'm the most extraordinary pessimist. I truly am.
I'm a lucky person because I've been loved a lot. I have a great family.
It hasn't been a totally smooth road, but in the whole span of things I feel like a very lucky person.
I think of myself as an enormously lucky person.
Optimism is normal, but some fortunate people are more optimistic than the rest of us. If you are genetically endowed with an optimistic bias, you hardly need to be told that you are a lucky person - you already feel fortunate.
I just feel like I'm a very lucky person to have a new life outside of politics.
I learned from working in the fashion world that if I have a day when I feel slapped in the face, or if someone has been mean, I just have to get back up and it will be another day. I think about what I'm grateful for. I look at my kids and my husband and think, Wow, I'm a really lucky person.
Well, I think I am a very, very lucky person. I'm very fortunate.
I have so many wonderful people in my life. I've never had any major physical problems or an accident or anything like that. I'm a very, very lucky person, thus far, knock on wood.
When you have one million dollars, you're a lucky person. When you have 10 million dollars, you've got trouble, a lot of headaches. When you have more than one billion dollars, or a hundred million dollars, that's a responsibility you have - it's the trust of people on you, because people believe you can spend money better than the others.