- Jim Kurstyn: What if I quit?
- Charley Enley Kyng: That'd make you a smarter gambler than I think you are.
- Ada: [Contemptuously to Robbin as she's playing a slot machine] How come I attract nothing but lemons.
- [She walks away from him]
- Tycoon: Bought a hundred tickets to the policeman's ball at ten bucks a throw. Say, do those guys really dance?
- Charley Enley Kyng: How do I know? in all the years I buy tickets I never yet saw a ticket.
- Lon Kyng: We've got enough money to take it easy for a long time, haven't we?
- Charley Enley Kyng: Only if we live lavishly.
- Dr. Palmer: Too much of anything will kill. The right amount will help. Moderation, my boy, that's the secret to a long life.
- Robbin Elcott: On my feet all night, working the crap tables. And what do I get for it? Peanuts! He gets all the gravy!
- Sarah Calbern: [to Paul, about his father] You're going to look as good. But the point is: will you *be* as good?
- Joe Josephs: Is it alright if I quit?
- Charley Enley Kyng: That makes you the smartest gambler in the place.
- Jim Kurstyn: Aren't you Charlie's brother-in-law?
- Robbin Elcott: That's right, Mr. Kurstyn.
- Jim Kurstyn: Where is Charlie?
- Robbin Elcott: He went home.
- Jim Kurstyn: That's too bad - I wanted him to watch me break the bank!