Top 30 Winning Gambling Quotes
#1. Stock-picking is like gambling: those who win well, seldom bet, but when they do, they bet heavily.
Charlie Munger
#2. Gambling is so pervasive in Nevada that maybe the state should just go the whole hog. There'd be gum machines that dispensed chewing tobacco if you lost. You could gamble for the toilet paper in public bathroom stalls. And fill out Keno cards in an attempt to win cancer therapy at the hospital.
P. J. O'Rourke
#3. You never know beforehand what people are capable of, you have to wait, give it time, it's time that rules, time is our gambling partner on the other side of the table and it holds all the cards of the deck in its hand, we have to guess the winning cards of life, our lives.
Jose Saramago
#4. If I don't come home covered head to toe in fake blood then I haven't done my job as a horror director.
Eli Roth
#5. When you lose people that are close to you it brings everything into focus, and the rest kind of gets put on the back burner.
Vince Gill
#6. I used to go to Vegas and play the horses, and then I realised how ridiculous that was. There is no winning in gambling, but there is on the stock market.
Josh Brolin
#7. Unfortunately, gambling and winning don't often go hand-in-hand.
Pete Rose
#8. It's hard to walk away from a winning streak, even harder to leave the table when you're on a losing one.
Cara Bertoia
#9. Yeah man, they call gambling a disease, but it's the only disease where you can win a bunch of money.
Norm MacDonald
#10. Gambling is a fascinating sport. When you are winning, you are like a human hurricane, nothing can stand in your way. You defy the Gods, or do you? In fact you impress them, as Bukowski said. When you are losing, you are an insignificant gimp.
Robert Black
#11. The next best thing to gambling and winning is gambling and losing.
Nick Dandolos
#12. Most amusements only mean trying to win another person's money.
Rudyard Kipling
#13. Personally, I've decided to stop evolving.
Maureen Dowd
#14. Play interests me very much," said Hermann: "but I am not in the position to sacrifice the necessary in the hope of winning the superfluous.
Alexander Pushkin
#15. If I lose today, I can look forward to winning tomorrow, and if I win today, I can expect to lose tomorrow. A sure thing is no fun.
Leonard Marx
#16. Traveling is like gambling: it is always connected with winning and losing and generally where it is least expected we receive, more or less than what we hoped for.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#17. And even when they become discontented, as they sometimes did, their discontent led nowhere, because, being without general ideas, they could only focus it on petty specific grievances. The larger evils invariably escaped their notice.
George Orwell
#18. This was my first lesson about gambling: if you see somebody winning all the time, he isn't gambling, he's cheating. Later on in life, if I were continuously losing in any gambling situation, I would watch very closely.
Malcolm X
#19. It was the most traditional wedding ring in the world. It reeked of stability and fiftieth wedding anniversaries. It proclaimed itself to the world as the rock upon which vows were never broken. It was a testament of his love. Proof of his commitment.
Tara Janzen
#21. If I lost all, at least I would have played for it. It had always been my philosophy that one must play, or be a loser two-fold.
Anna Freeman
#22. Gambling is part of the human condition. I love it. I have the best time gambling. I've been winning fortunes, and I've been losing them.
Jerry Lewis
#23. Everyone except gamblers knows that gambling never pays ... Losing, like winning, only increased his determination to play.
Firoozeh Dumas
#24. I don't like gambling very much. I don't like being at the mercy of those little white squares that roll around and decide whether you win or lose. I like to have the say-so myself.
Lawrence Tierney
#25. You're gonna lose some ball games and you're gonna win some ball games and that's about it.
Sparky Anderson
#26. If you mind losing more than you enjoy winning, don't bet.
Clement Freud
#27. The pain of losing is diverting. So is the thrill of winning. Winning, however, is lonelier, as those you've won money from are not likely to commiserate with you. Winning takes getting used to.
David Mamet
#28. Didn't I warn you-Huh-Didn't I tell you one of em was going to win!?? So now, what do we do?
Jack Norris
#30. I think I'm a fairly average person, I think I have only a medium IQ. I didn't go to college, obviously.
Helen Gurley Brown