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Fusebox Games Quotes & Sayings

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Every audience is different, even within the same venue. You have to just make every audience your audience; you can't pre-judge an audience based on the size of the room or the type of room. You've just got to be in the moment and go with it. — Patton Oswalt

It is in these moments of tender and ridiculous nostalgia that I know something inside me is still broken. — Steve Almond

You may forget with whom you laughed, but you will never forget with whom you wept. — Kahlil Gibran

You break his heart," Watts told Amanda, "I'll break your face! — David Bischoff

I also figure being eternally happy would be eternally boring so I try not to be too interesting, even though it's hard for me. I'd rather be a superhero in hell, kicking all kinds of demon ass, than an angel in heaven, wafting around with a beatific smile on my face, playing a pansy harp all day. Dude, give me drums and big cymbals! I like the crash and bang. — Karen Marie Moning

I've read a tiger's not dangerous,
They say the tiger won't attack
But one thing's not clear to me.
Has he read this, too? Does he know? — John Vaillant

Jeremy Clarkson is rather charming, but I can't stomach his public persona. I don't like his casual racism and casual misogyny. — Jo Brand

The world looks like something God had just imaged for his own pleasure, doesn't it? — L.M. Montgomery

My mother was gone. The whole world should be black and cold. Nothing should look beautiful. — Rick Riordan

The morality of the 21st century will depend on how we respond to this simple but profound question: Does every human life have equal moral value simply and merely because it is human? — Wesley J. Smith

The men who made the joke saw something deep which they could not express except by something silly and emphatic. — G.K. Chesterton

It's a shame, when I'm at the checkout line, and the cashier holds up my bill to the light, in search for a ghost president, or slashing a yellow marker to see if counterfeit. Even in money we can't be trusted. Makes we wonder whats next, will the government make a marker to slash our hand, or an x-ray we will have to walk through, to check if we have a dishonest heart or corrupt spirit? — Anthony Liccione