"I figure you have the same chance of winning the lottery whether you play or not"
- Fran Lebowitz
About this Quote
This quote by Fran Lebowitz is a funny way of stating that the possibilities of winning the lottery game are slim to none. It implies that no matter just how much effort you take into playing the lottery game, the odds of winning are still the very same. This quote is a reminder that the lottery game is a video game of chance which it is not a dependable method to generate income. It also acts as a warning to those who might be tempted to spend too much money on lotto tickets in the hopes of striking it abundant. Ultimately, this quote is a reminder that the lottery game is a game of luck and that it is best to not put excessive stock in it.
This quote is written / told by Fran Lebowitz somewhere between October 27, 1951 and today. He was a famous Journalist from USA.
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