Best Lottery Quotes
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People feared what was different, and whoever was the most different would win the witch-hunt lottery.
— Dan Wells
War is a lottery in which nations ought to risk nothing but small amounts.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Luck is not as random as you think.
Before that lottery ticket won the jackpot, someone had to buy it. — Vera Nazarian
Before that lottery ticket won the jackpot, someone had to buy it. — Vera Nazarian
You know what you call the two winners of that $580 million PowerBall lottery? ... Former Democrats
— Jay Leno
Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at math.
— Ambrose Bierce
DNA is not the heart's destiny; the genetic lottery may determine the cards in your deck, but experience deals the hand you can play.
— Thomas Lewis
Sometimes we think people are like lottery tickets, that they're there to make our most absurd dreams come true.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Innovation is a discipline not a lottery ... It comes from the combination of two elements within my control: hard work and openmindedness.
— Georges St-Pierre
The center will not hold if it has been spot-welded by an operator whose deepest concern is not with the weld but with his lottery ticket.
— Donald Barthelme
If I won the lottery,I would love to buy an airfield and populate it with enthusiasts like myself, and old airplanes.
— Martin Shaw
Intimacy with a beloved pet or special animal makes millions of people feel as though they win the lottery every day.
— Marty Becker
Why do people play the lottery, or why do people gamble, period? You know, it's with the hope of winning something more.
— Derek Kilmer
It's sad, the lottery. Good projects get funded by it, but there's an air of desperation about it.
— Nina Conti
Why is time more important than money? There is no time lottery where you can hope to win an extra million days ...
— Silvia Hartmann
My father had drawn number 3,004 in a death lottery in which German precision trumped Nazi brutality.
— Leonard Mlodinow
The more tickets you have in a lottery, the worse your chance. And it is the same of virtues, in the lottery of life.
— Laurence Sterne