Money isn't everything unless you're playing in a rebuy tournament.
Poker is a skill of life learned in ten minutes and honed over a lifetime.
In life, unlike chess, the game continues after checkmate.
Poker is a skill game pretending to be a chance game.
You cannot survive without that intangible quality we call luck.
You can shear a sheep a hundred times, but you can skin it only once.
It's not the cards you're dealt; it's how you play your hand.
Poker is a microcosm of all we admire and disdain about capitalism.
The cardinal sin in poker, worse than playing dead cards, is playing a dead hand.
Fold when you're beat, and call when you're ahead of your opponent’s range.

The beautiful thing about poker is that everybody thinks they can play.