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Games are a trigger for adults to again become primitive, primal, as a way of thinking and remembering. An adult is a child who has more ethics and morals, that's all. I am not creating a game. I am in the game. The game is not for children, it is for me. It is for an adult who still has a character of a child. — Shigeru Miyamoto

She has that tough little rich girl look, the look that says to suitors: My heart belongs to Daddy, the son of a bitch. — Evan Eisenberg

The biggest mistakes most parents make (and believe me, I'm guilty of these too) seem very inconsequential. They're little, day-to-day things that, at the moment, don't seem like a big deal. — Andy Andrews

They are fools who do not know how much the half exceeds the whole. — Hesiod

What we have to do now, then, Sir, is to lay your request before the daughters of educated men and to ask them to help you to prevent war, not by advising their brothers how they shall protect culture and intellectual liberty, but simply by reading and writing their own tongue in such a way as to protect those rather abstract goddesses themselves. — Virginia Woolf

Boxing is what pays my bills. — Floyd Mayweather Jr.

...the balance sheet of her life, an endless list of credits and debits, of accomplishments and failures, small acts of kindness and real acts of cruelty. And the tears finally come as she looks away, unable to see this thing to the very end, for she knows without looking of the terrible imbalance, how long ago the credits stopped while the debits of vanity and selfishness run on and on. — Richard C. Morais

When I started out, I didn't feel like I was really accepted in the music or comedy communities, and I was somewhere on the edge, but now I feel like I'm accepted in both, which is extremely gratifying. — Al Yankovic

One day I am gonna grow wings
a chemical reaction
hysterical but useless
hysterical and a let down — Radiohead

The magic of first love is our ignorance that it can ever end. — Benjamin Disraeli

The bowels of existence do not speak unto man, except as man. — Friedrich Nietzsche