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Aikar Technology Quotes By Ian Pearson

The ultimate computer game would be a 'total addiction' - a game that shapes itself to the elements you most like to play in such a manner that it totally satisfies you. You never want to stop playing. However, any self-configuring activity always has such risks inherent in it. Will we see one day the goverment insisting that games have time limiters the way that some motor vehicles have speed limiters? — Ian Pearson

Aikar Technology Quotes By Daniel Gillies

New Zealanders have conventions and pleasantries, but we are direct. We are encouraged to be transparent with our behavior and not to employ passive aggression. — Daniel Gillies

Aikar Technology Quotes By Alan Lewis

If at first you don't succeed, get a bigger hammer. — Alan Lewis

Aikar Technology Quotes By Steve Largent

I might not be a great athlete, but I think I'm a real good football player. — Steve Largent

Aikar Technology Quotes By Halldor Laxness

If you get into danger, either you perish or you escape. — Halldor Laxness

Aikar Technology Quotes By Andrew Solomon

Mild depression is a gradual and sometimes permanent thing that undermines people the way rust weakens iron. It is too much grief at too slight a cause, pain that takes over from the other emotions and crowds them out. Such depression takes up bodily occupancy in the eyelids and in the muscles that keep the spine erect. It hurts your heart and lungs, making the contraction of involuntary muscles harder than it needs to be. Like physical pain that becomes chronic, it is miserable not so much because it is intolerable in the moment as because it is intolerable to have known it in the moments gone and to look forward only to knowing it in the moments to come. The present tense of mild depression envisages no alleviation because it feels like knowledge. — Andrew Solomon