Sports Bookies Quotes & Sayings
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Unlike most traditional, season-long fantasy sports sites, which make most of their money from administrative fees and advertising, FanDuel and DraftKings take a cut of every bet. That is what bookies do, and it is illegal in New York. — Eric Schneiderman

The racehorses assemble at the starting barrier in all the finery of a mediaeval pageant, the jockeys in silks like figures from a Tarot pack, the bookies in leather and tweeds standing beside their boards each confident that the future has been controlled. — Kevin Hart

There can be beauty anywhere. Even here. An if it ain't there, you can make it yerself. — Moira Young

The Western planners are definitely trying to fragment the entire Middle East. They already have done, on several historical occasions. — Andre Vltchek

Lying is the most fun a girl can have without taking her clothes off. But it's better if you do. — Patrick Marber

What we love usually manages to get into our conversation. What is down in the well of the heart will come up in the bucket of the speech. — Vance Havner

Do you think that the punishment for our sins was to die on the cross? If that was the case the two thieves could have paid the price. No, the punishment was to go to hell itself and to serve time in hell separated from God. — Frederick K. C. Price

(For what is curiosity if not intellectual temptation? And what progress is there without curiosity?) — Christopher Moore

During the early days following the Catacendre, refugees from Terris had written down memories of their homeland, as no Keepers had remained. — Brandon Sanderson

American business, while it does not frown on helping the human race, frowns on people who start right in helping the human race without first proving that they can sell things to it. — Margaret Halsey

I made a lot of exits through side doors, down fire escapes or over rooftops. I abandoned more wardrobes in the course of five years than most men acquire in a lifetime. I was slipperier than a buttered escargot. — Frank Abagnale