A Quote by Malcolm Potts

It is in the interests of society to put the Pill into slot machines and to place cigarettes on prescription. — © Malcolm Potts
It is in the interests of society to put the Pill into slot machines and to place cigarettes on prescription.
It would be a service to mankind if the pill were available in slot machines and the cigarette were placed on prescription.
I didn't much like Las Vegas. The noise of the place and the whole 24-hour, 'let's play the slot machines all night' culture of the place just left me cold.
The world would be a healthier place if oral contraceptives were available in every corner store and cigarettes were limited to prescription use.
In the Fifties, Canvey was a top seaside place for a youngster - the famous Canvey Island Casino was full of slot machines and there were all the fairground rides, such as the dodgems, and a speedway track.
White pill, blue pill, yellow pill, purple pill; its like swallowing a rainbow every bedtime.
Advertising is the place where the selfish interests of the manufacturer coincide with the interests of society.
I don't know anything offhand that mystifies Americans more than the cotton they put in pill bottles. Why do they do it? Are you supposed to put the cotton back in once you've taken a pill out?
I'm a gambler and love slot machines.
The Miccosukee facility in Miami only offers bingo, poker, and video gambling machines. Because it does not have slot machines or table games, the Miccosukee tribe doesn't need an agreement with the state. The Miccosukees only answer to the federal government.
I'm not a poker player; I play slot machines.
Slot machines are like crack for old people.
Casino games such as roulette, blackjack, baccarat, slot machines and so on, are stacked in favour of the house.
I had to persuade a dog to swallow a pill. I twittered for advice and I got suggestion after suggestion. Most of them didn't work. 'Put the pill in the sausage.' No - that doesn't work. 'Cheese.' No. Then someone said: 'You wrap it in butter and it will slide down.' I tried it and it worked! And I'd learnt how to give a pill to a dog through the magic of Twitter.
I got so anxious sitting in the make-up chair for hours with my face covered. I had my doctor write a prescription for valium. I couldn't have done it without the pill.
An open society is a society which allows its members the greatest possible degree of freedom in pursuing their interests compatible with the interests of others.
What's the difference between me and Mark Udall on contraception? I believe the pill ought to be available over the counter, around the clock, without a prescription. Cheaper and easier for you.
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