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The curse is sometimes presented as the first in a trilogy. Comedic author Terry Pratchett stated: . The phrase "may you live in interesting times" is the lowest in a trilogy of Chinese curses that continue "may you come to the attention of those in authority" and finish with "may the gods give you everything you ask for."
Felix culpa is a Latin phrase that comes from the words felix, meaning "happy," "lucky," or "blessed" and culpa, meaning "fault" or "fall". In the Catholic tradition, the phrase is most often translated "happy fault", as in the Catholic Exsultet. Other translations include "blessed fall" or "fortunate fall". [1]
One should supplicate to Allah to better one's life rather than hold faith in un-Islamic acts such as using "lucky charms". In the Arabic language there is a word which directly means "luck", which is حظ ḥaẓẓ, and a related word for "lucky", محظوظ maḥẓūẓ.
Husbands are one of God’s greatest gifts. I’m so lucky to spend my life with you. Happy birthday. Even when we’re 100 years old, we’ll always keep our youthful spirit and make out like ...
EB: For us, the biggest thing was showing up. And again, my wife and I got lucky, because were on the same page as far as type of education. We wanted them to get the things that we valued.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to have this beautiful family and life together.” The Stars are Blind singer said her life was changed when she became a parent and that she is “loving” her ...
Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love Him. (James 1:12) [ 22 ] In the Book of Mormon , a religious text of the Latter Day Saint movement , Jesus delivers a sermon to a group of people in the Americas shortly after His ...
The number five is regarded as an auspicious number in Chinese traditions and closely associated with the Five Elements (Wu Xing, Chinese: 五行), which are essential for a good life as well as the basic organisational principle in Chinese thought. As a result, the number five appears ubiquitously as in the Five Blessings.