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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Always cut the cards...and smile when you lose.
Trust everybody, but cut the cards.
I can do Tarot cards and all that. — © Gemma Collins
I can do Tarot cards and all that.
Tarot is just stories on cards.
Trust ivrybody-but cut th' cards.
Never call an accountant a credit to his profession; a good accountant is a debit to his profession.
If I'm playing cards for pennies, I want to win.
I have talked to more people who are in politics who have said to me, "[House of Cards] is closer than you can imagine. It's the most accurate description of how politics actually works that we've ever seen." I mean, West Wing - beautiful, wonderful idea of how democracy should work. But I've had more people in politics say they think House of Cards is closer. I - don't know whether to take that as a compliment or a sad state of affairs.
Trust everyone, but always cut the cards.
Obviously as a kid you collect hockey cards.
The best skill at cards is knowing when to discard.
Be sure to incorporate your pooch into your daily activities to make her feel like a true family member. You can do this by signing your dog's name - or her paw print - on birthday cards, by getting 'from our dog to your dog' holiday cards, or by including your dog when asked the number of family members in your household. These small, considerate actions will make you an ideal petowner.
I carry cards because I don't like cash. — © Kevin Jonas
I carry cards because I don't like cash.
Wine has been to me a firm friend and a wise counsellor. Wine has lit up for me the pages of literature, and revealed in life romance lurking in the commonplace. Wine has made me bold, but not foolish; has induced me to say silly things, but not do them. If such small indiscretions standing in the debit column of wine's account were added up, they would amount to nothing in comparison with the vast accumulation on the credit side.
I'm a big baseball fan, and I love the Cards.
There are no friends at cards or world politics.
All I can do is play the game the way the cards fall.
It's not the cards that you have all the time that makes you a winner or a loser.
Life is a poker game, and everybody has to show their cards.
Every time you play a hand differently from the way you would have played it if you could see all your opponents' cards, they gain; and every time you play your hand the same way you would have played it if you could see all their cards, they lose. Conversely, every time opponents play their hands differently from the way they would have if they could see all your cards, you gain; and every time they play their hands the same way they would have played if they could see all your cards, you lose.
I'm me, and I've got the cards that I've been dealt.
Athletics weren't really in the cards in my family - books, not body.
Every notable advance in technique or organization has to be paid for, and in most cases the debit is more or less equivalent to the credit. Except of course when it's more than equivalent, as it has been with universal education, for example, or wireless, or these damned aeroplanes. In which case, of course, your progress is a step backwards and downwards.
There seems to be an unalterable contradiction between the human mind and its employments. How can a soul be a merchant? What relation to an immortal being have the price of linseed, the brokerage on hemp? Can an undying creature debit petty expenses and charge for carriage paid? The soul ties its shoes; the mind washes its hands in a basin. All is incongruous.
The credit/debit card transaction system is antiquated, expensive, and inefficient. There are over nine steps to complete a transaction from the time a customer swipes their card to payment processing, settlement, and when the merchant finally gets paid. Every step along the way costs both the consumer and the vendor in additional fees.
I try to use my debit card rather than a credit card, but I will use a credit card for big purchases because I bank with Coutts and I get points.
If the cards are stacked against you, reshuffle the deck.
Patience and shuffle the cards.
I am terrible at cards.
'House of Cards' was amazing to work on. I couldn't believe I landed there.
I love watching 'House of Cards.'
Cards are war, in disguise of a sport.
Trust everybody, but cut the cards yourself.
If you have the winning cards, why cheat?
Every plan is a house of cards.
Gambling is the great leveller. All men are equal- at cards.
Credit cards are the WORST investment that you can make.
We don't need a nation that has national identity cards. — © Malcolm Wallop
We don't need a nation that has national identity cards.
Life is not a matter of holding good cards
I can read the Tarot cards and believe in ghosts.
The whole process of getting cards printed is so cumbersome.
I had never really been around cards.
Direction has always been on the cards, and I love writing.
If you're doing something like scheduling utility payments to come through your debit card or out of your personal checking account, that's perfectly fine. But there are much safer ways to handle situations with debt collectors. You can send a money order overnight, or wire the cash to them.
Last year, Congress passed a law that directs the Federal Reserve to set limits on debit card swipe fees that are reasonable and proportional to the cost of processing those transactions. Like most Americans, I had no idea that swipe fees charged to American businesses are the highest in the world.
If you're in poverty and all you have is a debit card or a prepaid card or you pay in cash, it does not report to a credit bureau. If it doesn't report to a credit bureau, it cannot create a credit score for yourself.
A world without war is not in the cards.
I accept the cards that were dealt to me. — © Tony Gonzalez
I accept the cards that were dealt to me.
The Super Bowl obviously wasn't in my cards, and I'm OK with that.
In 1933-34, the Belgians conducted a census in order to issue ‘ethnic’ identity cards, which labelled every Rwandan as either Hutu (85%) of Tutsi (14%) or Twa (1%). The identity cards made it virtually impossible for Hutus to become Tutsis, and permitted the Belgians to perfect the administration of an apartheid system rooted in the myth of Tutsi superiority… Whatever Hutu and Tutsi identity may have stood for in the pre-colonial state no longer mattered; the Belgians had made ‘ethnicity’ the defining feature of Rwandan existence.
Google's not a real company. It's a house of cards.
Directing a film in Hindi is definitely on the cards.
...once the cards are dealt we turn them up in turn, and make two piles each, one red, one black; the winner has the biggest pile of red ones. So once the cards are dealt the game is determined, and from any position in it you can derive all others back to the deal and forward to win or draw. ...in relation to the solar system..., the laws are like the rules of an infantile card game.... But in relation to what happens on and inside a planet the laws are, rather, like the rules of chess; the play is seldom determined, though nobody breaks the rules.
It wasn't in the cards to work out in football.
A youth of frolic, an old age of cards.
During her illness we received bags and bags of anything you can imagine, from get well cards to origami from Japan to medications. The mail lady used to come on a little moped - and she had to rent the mail truck from the town next door because she had to lug these bags to our door with thousands of cards we couldn't even open.
I'm not that good at cards.
The New Age movement looks like a mixed bag. I see much in it that seems good: It's optimistic; it's enthusiastic; it has the capacity for belief. On the debit side, I think one needs to distinguish between belief and credulity. How deep does New Age go? Has it come to terms with radical evil? More, I am not sure how much social conscience there is in New Age thinking.
There are no friends at cards or world politics
'House of Cards' is aiming for truth, not accuracy.
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