A Quote by Steve Wynn

Casino gambling is colorful and dramatic and theatrical. — © Steve Wynn
Casino gambling is colorful and dramatic and theatrical.
You [Donald Trump] wanted it [casino in Florida] and you didn`t get it. I was opposed to casino gambling before, during and after. And that`s not - I`m not going to be bought by anyone.
I go to Vegas now, and I'm in the casino, and I'm gambling, and there's a guy in a wet bathing suit gambling right next to me.
What I don't want to see is our political system corrupted by gambling money, especially casino gambling money.
I think a lot of people like to gamble, and they don't want to go to the casino to gamble. Sometimes they want to do it in the privacy of their home. They can't concentrate the way they want to in a gambling casino.
You bring in gambling into a major population base, and the more people you have going into a casino, the more people you have hooked on gambling
The world is like a reverse casino. In a casino, if you gamble long enough, you're certainly going to lose. But in the real world, where the only thing you're gambling is, say, your time or your embarrassment, then the more stuff you do, the more you give luck a chance to find you.
Donald Trump he wanted casino gambling in Florida. Yes, you did.
There is a respectable body of economic thought that holds that casino gambling is actually economically regressive to a state and a community.
The contemporary casino is more than a gambling destination: it is a multifarious pleasure enclosure intended to satisfy every member of the family unit.
My father was a gambler. My father could not resist a casino or a card game. He loved gambling.
Investment banking has, in recent years, resembled a casino, and the massive scale of gambling losses has dragged down traditional activities as banks try to rebuild their balance sheets.
My father is a very theatrical and dramatic person.
Norm MacDonald is here - one of the funniest people ever. Norm's got a giant gambling problem. He's dropped more coin in a casino than Michael J. Fox at a parking meter.
We can be dramatic, even theatrical; we can be persuasive; but the message we are telling must be true.
This was my first lesson about gambling: if you see somebody winning all the time, he isn't gambling, he's cheating. Later on in life, if I were continuously losing in any gambling situation, I would watch very closely.
Investment banking has, in recent years, resembled a casino, and the massive scale of gambling losses has dragged down traditional business and retail lending activities as banks try to rebuild their balance sheets. This was one aspect of modern financial liberalisation that had dire consequences.
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