My father was an insurance man and a small-time gambler. He was a good man, but he had an eye for the racehorses, and I saw how it used to bother my mother. I've never gambled a dime. Never, in all those years in Vegas. Don Rickles botherdimeeye share on social
My wife, Barbara, is great. She arranges when I do work that I have a day off between performances. Don Rickles arrangebarbaraday Change image and share on social
The young comedians always ask me, 'What's the secret for staying around?' I tell them, 'There is no secret - just stay around. Longevity is the most important thing.' Don Rickles comedianimportantlongevity Change image and share on social
I was in World War II; I cried when they took me in the Navy. That's the last time I cried. Don Rickles crynavytime Change image and share on social
The average person pushes an elevator button 6 or 7 minutes before realizing it's not working. I did a study on this, you know. Don Rickles averagebuttonelevator Change image and share on social
Everything I've ever done in my whole career, people might not know, I've never written anything down on paper. Don Rickles careerhavepaper Change image and share on social