Famous Sports Betting Quotes & Sayings
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To me, the only good reason to be touring is if you still have something good to share instead of just revisiting past glories. — John Darnielle
They made a major mistake," he blurted out, "the dumb bastards, when they didn't start by killing you first."
"Benjamin Thomas Parish, that was the sweetest and most bizarre compliment anyone's ever given me."
I kissed him on the cheek. He kissed me on the mouth.
"You know," I whispered, "a year ago, I would have sold my soul for that."
He shook his head. "Not worth it." And, for one-ten thousandth of a second, all of it fell away, the despair and grief and anger and pain and hunger, and the old Ben Parish rose from the dead. The eyes that impaled. The smile that slayed. In another moment, he would fade, slide back into the new Ben, the one called Zombie, and I understood something I hadn't before: He was dead, the object of my schoolgirl desires, just as the schoolgirl who desired him was dead. — Rick Yancey
Most of what we're afraid of has already happened in some way, shape, or form. What we're really afraid of is that it's going to happen again. However, nothing ever repeats itself in life. Only emotion is repetitive. And if you can learn to not fear the emotion behind the event, then you won't have to fear any event. — Emily Maroutian
The gifts of God should be enjoyed by all citizens in Mississippi. — Medgar Evers
I just didn't have time to deliver a Buffalo accent in a day, so I didn't even try it. — Josh Holloway
I have a big affinity for the Coen Brothers. — Scott Rudin
All I can hope for is a reconstruction: the way love feels is always only approximate. — Margaret Atwood
It was morning by the clock but deepest nighttime in his body. — Jeffrey Eugenides
Which came first, the intestine or the tapeworm? — William S. Burroughs
I sort of grew up doing theater. And that's how I got into film, actually. — Paul Dano
Vimes died. The sun dropped out of the sky, giant lizards took over the world, and the stars exploded and went out and all hope vanished and gurgled into the sinktrap of oblivion. And gas filled the firmament and combusted and behold! There was a new heaven - or possibly not. And Disc and Io and and possibly verily life crawled out of the sea - or possibly didn't because it had been made by the gods, and lizards turned to less scaly lizards - or possibly did not. And lizards turned into birds and bugs turned into butterflies and a species of apple turned into banana and a kind of monkey fell out of a tree and realised life was better when you didn't have to spend your time hanging onto something. And in only a few billion years evolved trousers and ornamental stripey hats. Lastly the game of Crocket. And there, magically reincarnated, was Vimes, a little dizzy, standing on the village green looking into the smiling countenance of an enthusiast. — Terry Pratchett
You got infinite channels and limitless rhymes, but the riddles of livin' stay undefined? — David Mutti Clark
Son, you've got a lot to learn about love. You think it's all passion and excitement? That is only a small piece. Real love requires strength of character and courage. I'm not yet sure you have either. Go find your father. Bring him to Fort Mavis. Show me I'm wrong about you. Mason — Ruth Cardello
There is luck in chess. My opponent was lucky that he was playing against an idiot. — James M. Loy