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Famous Game Designers Quotes By Yevgeny Zamyatin

Oh, to the deuce with knowledge. Your much-heralded knowledge is but a form of cowardice. It is a fact! Yes, you want to encircle the infinite with a wall, and you fear to cast a glance behind the wall. — Yevgeny Zamyatin

Famous Game Designers Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Two legs walk better than one;
two eyes see better than one;
two feet walk better than one;
two hands work better than one;
and two minds think better than one. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Famous Game Designers Quotes By Holly Schindler

History is who we are right now. I mean, just because a chapter of life is over, it isn't gone ... (Page 303) — Holly Schindler

Famous Game Designers Quotes By Sloane Kennedy

Because it wasn't my body that was most invested in this encounter. It was most definitely my heart. Only by the time this was over, I knew it wouldn't be mine anymore. I — Sloane Kennedy

Famous Game Designers Quotes By Anonymous

Pure concepts of the understanding. So the Humean problem is completely solved, though in a way that would have surprised its inventor. The solution secures an a priori origin for the pure concepts of the understanding, and for the universal laws of nature it secures a status as valid laws of the understanding; but it does this in such a way as to limit the use of these concepts to experience only, and it grounds them in a relation between the understanding and experience that is the complete reverse of anything that Hume envisaged - instead of the concepts being derived from experience, that experience is derived from them. My line of argument yields the following result: All synthetic a priori principles are simply principles of possible experience; they can never be applied to things in themselves, but only to appearances as objects of experience. Hence pure mathematics as well as pure natural science can never bear on anything except appearances — Anonymous