Top 14 Croupiers Need Quotes

#1. In the world of the extended phenotype, ask not how an animal's behaviour benefits its genes; ask instead whose genes it is benefiting.

Richard Dawkins

#2. When I was born I owed twelve dollars.

George S. Kaufman

#3. Who cares and who doesn't care about a project, is going to shape the project in a significant way.

Jesse Schell

#4. India needs a change - it cannot be ruled by 80-year-olds and by people who have done nothing for it.

Arjun Rampal

#5. They're not women's clothes. They're my clothes. I bought them.

Eddie Izzard

#6. Let go of difficulties from your past, cultural codes, and social beliefs. You are the only one who can create the life you deserve.

Rhonda Byrne

#7. I used to think religion was just more of the same thing. Dump responsibility on the big guy. Now I see an importance in that. It's a relief to accept that not everything is under your control.

Barbara Kingsolver

#8. As you ripen, you'll notice that time is the weirdest thing in the world, that these surprises are relentless, and that getting older is not a stroll but an ambush.

Andrew Solomon

#9. We need a day of the dead. That's a perfect celebration.

Kristin Hersh

#10. Fox could've kissed him on the mouth just to taste the smile on his lips. Forbidden. She'd almost forgotten.

Cornelia Funke

#11. Hurrah Boys! Let's get these last few reds then head on back to camp. Hurrah!

George Armstrong Custer

#12. To achieve these Jeffersonian ends, Alexander Hamilton - Jefferson's philosophical rival - devised an ingenious strategy that entailed a strong manufacturing base, a national banking system, a centralized federal government, and an export-led economic scheme protected by the U.S. Navy.

Patrick Mendis

#13. People always come up to me and say, Oh, you're Chloe Se-VIG-ny, right? Sevigny. Number seven, letter e.

Chloe Sevigny

#14. Oh gods, are you listening? A storm out at sea is one of your greatest creations. You should hear it praised. The sky is dark, almost as night, and the swells ... they were taller than mountains.

Amy Lane

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