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Quit while you're ahead. All the best gamblers do.
Baltasar Gracian
Best
You
Quit
While
Gamblers
They haven't given too many gamblers a second chances in the world of baseball.
Pete Rose
World
Too
Given
Gamblers
Many
Baseball
Second
Second Chances
Chances
Artists of all times are like the gamblers of Monte Carlo, and this blind lottery allows some to succeed and ruins others. In my opinion, neither the winners nor the losers are worth worrying about.
Marcel Duchamp
Worth
Others
Monte
Ruins
Worrying
Neither
Some
About
Winners
Like
Blind
Opinion
Losers
Nor
Lottery
Times
Artists
In My Opinion
Succeed
Gamblers
I like playing roulette, I like dice. I grew up with gamblers.
Chazz Palminteri
Like
Dice
Up
Grew
Gamblers
Roulette
Playing
Producers are not gamblers. They want a good return on their investment.
Max von Sydow
Good
Investment
Return
Want
Producers
Gamblers
How did females become 'guys?' How did everyone become 'guys?' Remember, too, that a male guy was something of a scoundrel. And a wise guy was a fresh kid, a whippersnapper. In its most other famous evocation, men in Brooklyn said 'youse guys.' Damon Runyon referred to hustlers, gamblers, and other nefarious types as guys.
Frank Deford
Wise
Remember
Men
Become
Too
Other
Types
Everyone
Kid
Brooklyn
Something
Guy
Guys
Most
Fresh
Said
How
Females
Male
Referred
Scoundrel
Did
Famous
Gamblers
On banks, I make no apology for attacking spivs and gamblers who did more harm to the British economy than Bob Crow could achieve in his wildest Trotskyite fantasies, while paying themselves outrageous bonuses underwritten by the taxpayer. There is much public anger about banks and it is well deserved.
Vince Cable
Anger
Achieve
Taxpayer
Wildest
About
More
Crow
Attacking
Could
Outrageous
Economy
Well
Make
His
Than
Did
Banks
While
Public
Fantasies
Bob
Themselves
Much
Gamblers
Apology
Paying
Who
Deserved
British
Harm
I don't like fantasy where a king snaps his fingers and suddenly a whole army appears and goes off to war - he's got to feed them, he's got to pay them, he's got to take care of the camp followers and the gamblers and the people who cause disorder.
Raymond E. Feist
War
Army
People
Cause
Care
King
Pay
Followers
Fingers
Take
Take Care
He
Feed
Like
Got
His
Snaps
Camp
Off
Goes
Where
Them
Fantasy
Gamblers
Disorder
Who
Whole
Appears
Suddenly
With gamblers, it's never enough. You keep thinking on a conscious level that the prize is whatever the pot is. In poker, you may have a certain goal for the day. But the truth is, as soon as you win, more often than not the first thing that comes to mind is: If I'd bet more, I would have won more.
Jason Gedrick
Truth
Day
You
Truth Is
Win
Mind
First
Whatever
Thinking
Enough
Would
Bet
Pot
More
Never
Poker
Soon
For The Day
First Thing
Goal
Won
Than
Prize
May
Often
The First Thing
Certain
Gamblers
Keep
Conscious
Thing
Level