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Betchya Quotes By Eric Schneiderman

Games of chance often involve some amount of skill; this does not make them legal. Good poker players often beat novices. But poker is still gambling, and running a poker room - or online casino - is illegal in New York. — Eric Schneiderman

Betchya Quotes By Alan Bennett

It's the one species I wouldn't mind seeing vanish from the face of the earth. I wish they were like the White Rhinosix of them left in the Serengeti National Park, and all males. — Alan Bennett

Betchya Quotes By Sophie B. Hawkins

'Betchya Got A Cure' is my gut response to the media wars in this country, which are driving a wedge between citizens. It's about taking a stand for individuality and being brave instead of being accepted. — Sophie B. Hawkins

Betchya Quotes By Virginia Woolf

To be nothing - is that not, after all, the most satisfactory fact in the whole world? — Virginia Woolf

Betchya Quotes By Dave Chappelle

Cause my life is dope, and I do dope sh*t — Dave Chappelle

Betchya Quotes By Alexandra Daddario

Going to the darkest place you can to make yourself really upset and adding that with the physicality and running around, you can work yourself into hysteria that way. — Alexandra Daddario

Betchya Quotes By Juicy J

For Black Music Month, I would definitely want to celebrate Isaac Hayes. — Juicy J

Betchya Quotes By J.M. Darhower

Don't act like you Galantes are all roses," he replied. "You've got more thorns than you do petals, princess." Princess — J.M. Darhower

Betchya Quotes By Nikola Tesla

All peoples everywhere should have free energy sources. — Nikola Tesla

Betchya Quotes By Don Nickles

[The Internal Revenue Code is] about 10 times the size of the Bible and, unlike the Bible, contains no good news — Don Nickles

Betchya Quotes By Charles Dickens

Both Miss Lavinia and Miss Clarissa had a superstition, however, that he would have declared his passion, if he had not been cut short in his youth (at about sixty) by over-drinking his constitution, and over-doing an attempt to set it right again by swilling Bath water. — Charles Dickens