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Quotes About Fun

The house was big enough for my brother and me to have firecracker wars at one end and leave Mom and Dad undisturbed at the other. When firecrackers weren't available, we attacked each other with pennies and marbles and clumps of Crisco, which made brilliant greasy asterisks when you missed and hit the wall.
~ John Dickerson
It never felt like we were making a 'Star Wars' movie. It didn't feel like it was serious. It just felt like we were allowed to be creative and kind of goof off.
~ Kelly Marie Tran
My dogs are spoilt for sure. They are pampered pooches. But I love them so much! I guess all dogs need to be washed, but maybe blueberry facials aren't essential. It's quite fun, though. You want to give your children everything; I don't have children, so I want my dogs to have a good life.
~ Tamara Ecclestone
When I was in primary school, my best friend was a boy and we always goofed around, climbed trees, got holes in my trousers and muddied all my tops and things like that; a complete nightmare for the washing, but great fun.
~ Maisie Williams
Really, running an underdog, insurgent political campaign against an opponent many folks think can't be beat, and going out and meeting folks and talking about your ideas for America and Washington, is a lot of fun and a real privilege.
~ Michael Baumgartner
His hair had clearly been up all night having adventures without him.
~ Rachel Hartman
As soon as we finished eating, we went to the back room where Dave or Bubba had set up half a dozen pool tables. Along the walls were pinball and old video game machines. I'm talking original Pac-Man. It was like this was where old games were put out to pasture.
~ Rachel Hawthorne
We were supposed to be just friends, but what could you do when the kiss-cam was pointed at you? You must make the most of it.
~ Rachel Hawthorne
My dad was very fun and very adventurous, and from a formative age I learned to value men who would do things on a whim.
~ Rachel Hunter
Do you do this often?" Maggie asked. "Rescue people, I mean." "Is that what we did?" Nicolas asked. He seemed amused. "Can't say we've done much of it before, but after this we might have to make a habit of it. More fun than I've had in a while.
~ Rachel Starr Thomson
Just for taste bites of sample bagels have - fun fact - between zero and "screw you" calories
~ Rachel Vail
You did so well today. All of you." "Thanks," Louisa said. "It's really fun. I hope we do it again next year." Not unless Hope found some other sucker to be in charge, she thought again. "I've had lots of fun, too," Olivia said.
~ RaeAnne Thayne
Just published Jeff Archer P.I. The Human Icicle . People compare it to Tom Clancy novels but shorter and more fun.
~ Ralph Richardson
You have the power to define yourself — remember that power; take that control. It's like a superpower, really, to be whom you want to be, to do what you want to do, to fly where you want to fly. Your life will get more complicated, but think of it as a great adventure, every damn day. You're going to have fun.
~ Randall Kenan
I'm dying and I'm having fun.
~ Randy Pausch
I mean, I don't know how not to have fun. I'm dying and I'm having fun. And I'm going to keep having fun every day I have left. Because there's no other way to play it.
~ Randy Pausch
I am going to keep having fun every day I have left because there is no other way of life. You just have to decide whether you are a Tigger or an Eeyore.
~ Randy Pausch
It is much more a lack of fun which batters us than over abundance and indulgence
~ Raoul Vaneigem
That's what games are, in the end. Teachers. Fun is just another word for learning.
~ Raph Koster
In other words, games serve as very fundamental and powerful learning tools.
~ Raph Koster
If your goal is to keep things fun (read as "keep the player learning"), boredom is always the signal to let you know you have failed.
~ Raph Koster
That's what games are, in the end. Teachers. Fun is just another word for learning.* Games teach you how aspects of reality work, how to understand yourself, how to understand the actions of others, and how to imagine.
~ Raph Koster
My personal breakdown would look a lot like Lazzaro's: Fun is the act of mastering a problem mentally. Aesthetic appreciation isn't always fun, but it's certainly enjoyable. Visceral reactions are generally physical in nature and relate to physical mastery of a problem. Social status signals of various sorts are intrinsic to our self-image and our standing in a community.
~ Raph Koster
Games aren't stories. Games aren't about beauty or delight. Games aren't about jockeying for social status. They stand, in their own right, as something incredibly valuable. Fun is about learning in a context where there is no pressure from consequence, and that is why games matter.
~ Raph Koster