Brynden Quotes & Sayings
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A dinosaur out of context is like a character without a story. Worse than that, the character suffers from amnesia. — Jack Horner

We grew up watching Woody Allen and Albert Brooks movies, and we see this neurotic, annoying, unlikeable male at the center of a story, and people root for him anyway. I think that's really what we have been craving as women is the hero who doesn't look perfect and doesn't act perfectly. — Jill Soloway

When we're doing an action game, we make the second level first. We begin making level 1 once everything else is completed. — Shigeru Miyamoto

In 1973, I was offered a professorship at the University of California, San Diego. Although I was certainly not unhappy at Nottingham, I had been there over twenty years from starting undergraduate studies to Professor of Applied Statistics and Econometrics, and I thought that a change of scene was worth considering. — Clive Granger

I was lucky I was raised by parents who gave me a lot of sense of self and a lot of confidence in myself. — Sprague Grayden

Desire is the key to your achievement and to your destiny. — Euginia Herlihy

Self-righteousness in retrospect is easy
also cheap, — Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.

You are such a fag hag. They should have a class just for you, call it Man Porn 101. — Brandon Shire

I am from the age of magazines, so the Internet is terrifying to me. But I am learning. — Carine Roitfeld

To maintain any degree of sanity, we must believe that everything is interconnected on some level and to experience that level fully once in a while. — Vironika Tugaleva

I am too old a soldier to believe that. Hoster will be chiding me about the Redwyne girl even as we light his funeral pyre, damn his bones. — George R R Martin

I like 1.e4 very much, but my results are better with 1.d4. — Anatoly Karpov

I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. — Confucius

The natural disposition of most people is to clothe a commander of a large army whom they do not know, with almost superhuman abilities. A large part of the National army, for instance, and most of the press of the country, clothed General Lee with just such qualities, but I had known him personally, and knew that he was mortal; and it was just as well that I felt this. — Ulysses S. Grant