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Quotes About Game

We always had a lot of optimism for this game, New World.' Customers really liked it; it tested really well.
~ Andy Jassy
A very important part of game development is testing - something that a lot of developers don't do.
~ Randy Pitchford
If the game designer produces more content than he can consume per month, some fraction of the people will say more quests, more tests, more challenges, more whatever, and they will be compelled by it.
~ Max Levchin
Saying that you are moral because you believe in a god is like saying you are an economist because you play monopoly.
~ Robert W. Cox
Back of the bar, in a solo game, sat Dangerous Dan McGrew,And watching his luck was his light-o'-love, the lady that's known as Lou.
~ Robert William Service
It is as if I were beginning the game all over again, neither happier nor unhappier than before. But aware now of where my strength lies, scornful of my own vanities
~ Robert Zaretsky
Now all I read is poetry. Poetry is the one thing that isn't contaminated, the one thing that isn't part of the game. I don't know if you follow me, Professor. Only poetry—and let me be clear, only some of it—is good for you, only poetry isn't shit.
~ Roberto Bolano
You are not a prince, you are an assassin. You are not the player, you are the game-piece. And when you make your own moves, you set every other strategy awry and endanger every piece on the board!
~ Robin Hobb
years an anomaly. Not only is the terrain of Buck more suited to hound-hunting, but also hounds are more suited to the larger game that is usually the prey of mounted hunters. A lively pack of hounds, boiling and baying, is a fine accompaniment for a royal hunt. The cat, when it is employed, is usually
~ Robin Hobb
Golf is a game where white men can dress up as black pimps and get away with it.
~ Robin Williams
We all need reminders that there is a huge difference between coaching from the spiritual sidelines and putting skin in the game. Between advertising for the cause and actually joining it. Between talking about it from afar and getting close enough for it to affect our comfort.
~ Lisa Harper
at you." "Maybe she was just playing hard to
~ Lisa Jackson
This isn't a game we're playing between ourselves, he continued. Don't pretend that it is. Isn't it? A challenge flared in her eyes, like fire inside the purest emerald. Don't lie to me, John. Don't pretend it's any more than it really is. It's a job. One we're both determined to complete, nothing more. Like hell.
~ Lora Leigh
TSHEMBE It may be, Mr. Morris, that I have developed counterassumptions because I have had—(Mimicking lightly but cruelly)—too many long, lo-o-ong "talks" wherein the white intellectual begins by suggesting not only fellowship but the universal damnation of imperialism. But that, you see, is always only the beginning. Then the real game is begun.
~ Lorraine Hansberry
woman who takes cards in a man's game holds the status of a man and is entitled to no more respect.
~ Louis L'Amour
Sometimes I think it is not the money, but the game. It isn't the winning so much as it is to play the cards right.
~ Louis L'Amour
The young people were playing that still more absorbing game in which hearts are always trumps.
~ Louisa May Alcott
I won her over the same way I hunted - loping after the fawn I wanted to eat, never in a hurry, making it a game, tiring her out, nipping at her heels playfully until eventually she almost wanted me to break her neck and open her up like a purse.
~ Ron Koertge
Plot is a chain of cause-and-effect relationships that constantly create a pattern of unified action and behavior. Plot involves the reader in the game of "Why?
~ Ronald B Tobias
Capitalism lures us onward like the mechanical hare before the greyhounds, insisting that the economy is infinite and sharing therefore irrelevant. Just enough greyhounds catch a real hare now and then to keep the others running till they drop. In the past it was only the poor who lost this game; now it is the planet.
~ Ronald Wright
The perfection of hunting spelled the end of hunting as a way of life. Easy meat meant more babies. More babies meant more hunters. More hunters, sooner or later, meant less game. Most of the great human migrations across the world at this time must have been driven by want, as we bankrupted the land with our moveable feasts.
~ Ronald Wright
God He knows we need men more and more in the Game.
~ Rudyard Kipling
Go, and peace go with thee. Only, another time do not meddle with my game.
~ Rudyard Kipling
Now I shall go far and far into the North, playing the Great Game
~ Rudyard Kipling