“They can hop on a line and really dice it up out there.”
Adam Petty
“Yea, that was a little concerning. But when the season's on the line, you got to roll the dice and play it out.”
Lynne Roberts
“I never hear the rattling of dice that it does not sound to me like the funeral bell of the whole family”
Douglas Jerrold
“We have wasted History like a bunch of drunks shooting dice back in the men's crapper of the local bar”
Charles Bukowski
“We were always skating on thin ice, Shaking the wrong dice, Swimming against the tide, Playing on the wrong side, Yes you were the player, and you were so cool, I was the greenhorn, King of the fools, Painting the picture, to fit with the frame, Chan”
Keith Reid
“The dice of Zeus always fall luckily.”
Sophocles
“DIE, n. The singular of "dice." We seldom hear the word, because there is a prohibitory proverb, "Never say die." At long intervals, however, some one says: "The die is cast," which is not true, for it is cut. The word is found in an immortal couplet by that eminent poet and domestic economist, Senator Depew:A cube of cheese no larger than a die May bait the trap to catch a nibbling mie.”
Ambrose Bierce