Slot Machine Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Slot Machine
Slot Machine Quotes & Sayings
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Drowned, dead, duplicitous slut!
— Christopher Moore
It is a precise thing, a scripted act as deliberate as Jo No Mai, each move choreographed, a worship of scarcity.
— Paolo Bacigalupi
Historically, San Franciscans have not valued street trees as much as other communities have.
— Gavin Newsom
the meaning of President Kimball's teachings.
— The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
A bus came. I climbed aboard and sat on the plastic seat while the things of our city turned in the windows like the images in a slot machine.
— Denis Johnson
The most obvious things are often right there, but you don't think about them because you've narrowed your vision.
— Steven Levitt
I can't shake you.
— Sina Queyras
They are the new breed of slot machine-colorful, fancy, exciting, wonderful ... and deadly.
— Frank Scoblete
Keke Rosberg is as calculating as a slot machine.
— Louis Stanley
You can get addicted to a certain kind of sadness,
Like resignation to the end, Always the end. — Gotye
Like resignation to the end, Always the end. — Gotye
As a young kid, I really wanted to be rich.
— Robert Kiyosaki
The payoffs in showbiz seemed as random as a slot machine.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
God is not a slot machine. We don't go to God to get something; we go to give something.
— Mother Angelica
The only way I'll ever get hurt in the casino is if there's an earthquake and a slot machine falls on my foot.
— Jack Benny
Do not allow the anxiety on how you will achieve your goals stop you from dreaming.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
It's funny how aimless a person can feel at times, even when they know God is in control.
— Chris Fabry
Learning to "find my place in the world" translates in the practical language of life as "finding my little slot in the big State machine.
— Anna Sofia Botkin
Snowfall is expected to considerably exceed the normal range, both in frequency and quantity.
— Mark Oliver