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Bastelicaccia Quotes By Jeff Ryan

But Zelda was never about plot. Indeed, one's head could explode if all the games were considered one story, since Link is always meeting Zelda and villainous Gannon for the first time. Imagine trying to explain why James Bond has stayed forty years old for forty years, while changing faces and hair color. Better to accept the story as a constant retelling, and don't dwell on continuity matters. Mario has made a cottage industry of jokes about how Bowser had only one playbook - kidnap the princess - and this time it'll work! He's utterly incapable of coming up with any other plan. Aside from that one time he obtained a degree in hotel management. — Jeff Ryan

Bastelicaccia Quotes By Robert Spencer

There is nothing in anything that I have ever written that could be reasonably construed as an incitement to violence against anyone. — Robert Spencer

Bastelicaccia Quotes By John N. Gray

Polytheism is too delicate a way of thinking for modern minds. — John N. Gray

Bastelicaccia Quotes By Thurgood Marshall

Equal means getting the same thing, at the same time and in the same place. — Thurgood Marshall

Bastelicaccia Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

Intuitive predictions need to be corrected because they are not regressive and therefore are biased. — Daniel Kahneman

Bastelicaccia Quotes By Jonathan Lethem

It was only as I wrote about it that I began to find paths of access to feelings that were intolerable to me then. — Jonathan Lethem

Bastelicaccia Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

Murphy's law is the only true dependable in my life most of the time. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Bastelicaccia Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

May you find grace to do what needs to be done. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Bastelicaccia Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

The public is a host, more numerous than all the peoples together, but it is a body which can never be reviewed, it cannot even be represented, because it is an abstraction. Nevertheless, when the age is reflective and passionless and destroys everything concrete, the public becomes everything and is supposed to include everything. And that again shows how the individual is thrown back upon himself. — Soren Kierkegaard