A Quote by Rene Angelil

I had a system at blackjack. — © Rene Angelil
I had a system at blackjack.
Then something occurred to me. "Get closer," I told Blackjack. He whinnied in protest. "Just within shouting distance," I said. "I need to talk to the statue." Now I'm sure you've lost it, boss, Blackjack said
Blackjack," Percy said, "this is Piper and Jason. They're friends." The horse nickered. "Uh, maybe later," Percy answered. Piper had heard that Percy could speak to horses, being the son of the horse lord Poseidon, but she'd never seen it in action. "What does Blackjack want?" she asked. "Donuts," Percy said. "Always donuts.
Code wants to be simple... I had to give up the idea that I had the perfect vision of the system to which the system had to conform. Instead, I had to accept that I was only the vehicle for the system expressing its own desire for simplicity. My vision could shape initial direction, and my attention to the desires of the code could affect how quickly and how well the system found its desired shape, but the system is riding me much more than I am riding the system.
I love blackjack.
I actually dealt blackjack for a summer.
I got into gambling when I was playing a casino. I was a hermit in those days. I would go onstage, go to my room, or if we had to travel, I'd get in a car or a plane, whatever. But I didn't do anything. One day, this friend of mine said, 'Do you want to play some blackjack?'
I wish I could play Blackjack really well.
I hate losing. Whether it's marbles, spades, blackjack, whatever it is.
Good luck, boss. Don't let'em turn you into horse meat! (Blackjack)
If I gamble, I go for the lowest-end blackjack or slots. It's because I don't like to lose!
If Mother Theresa went to Atlantic City, I don't think she'd start playing Blackjack.
At night when I can't sleep, I play blackjack online until I get tired or I lose my money.
Casino games such as roulette, blackjack, baccarat, slot machines and so on, are stacked in favour of the house.
We had the great depression, we had two world wars, we had the flu epidemic. We had oil shock. We had all these terrible things happen. But something about the American system unleashed more and of a potential to human beings over that hundred years so that we had a seven for one improvement in - there's never been any - I mean, you have centuries where if you've got a 1 percent improvement, then it's something. So we've got a great system. And we've got more productive capacity now than we ever have.
A long time ago, my grandfather used to play blackjack with me, when I was very small, and I quite enjoyed that.
Canada evolved within the British Empire: it inherited the Parliamentary system, the Cabinet system and all the other features of the British constitutional system which had been in place, for the most part, for several centuries before Canada was even thought of.
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