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Gambling Quotes - Page 21

Many players will not improve because they cannot bear self-knowledge.

Many players will not improve because they cannot bear self-knowledge.

David Mamet (1986). “Writing in restaurants”, Viking Adult

Losers walking around with money in their pockets are always dangerous, not to be trusted. Some horse always reaches out and grabs them.

Bill Barich (2015). “Laughing in the Hills: A Season at the Racetrack”, p.211, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.

The world is more than a game of cards. History is more than a record of gambling operations.

Arthur Twining Hadley (1807). “Baccalaureate Addresses, and Other Talks on Kindred Themes”, p.54

Play is hand-to-hand encounter with Fate.

Anatole France (1924). “The Works of Anatole France”