Humongous Games Quotes & Sayings
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Joseph grinned, his teeth bright white in contrast to the dark paint on his face. "Somewhere inside Wentworth's body is a man fighting to come out."
"So it seems, brother."
-Joseph and Morgan — Pamela Clare

We see new things all the time. We see new retroviruses out there - which is the category that HIV falls into - and we're very, very concerned because this is the part of the world where HIV jumped from chimpanzees to humans. — Nathan Wolfe

I'm a grown man. You know, I've been in a lot of scrapes, but I never felt like I got so - there are probably a lot of things I should have done that I didn't do. — James Stockdale

we tend to overestimate what we can accomplish in a year. — Mark Batterson

Akagi, the man named Akagi Shigeru. Money, fame, power... all the things that most people desire... he never set his sights on such things. All he ever was, was himself. — Nobuyuki Fukumoto

When we grow up," she said, "we'll have amazing families. Our dens will be better than this. Your kids and my kids will play together in a humongous room with every kind of toy and game." "Except I won't have kids," Dan said. "I'll come over myself and play ... — Peter Lerangis

People who don't have a concept of the whole can do very unfortunate things. — Joseph Campbell

Real artists ship. — Steve Jobs

Individuality is very important for a full human life ... — Dalai Lama

When a man drinks wine at dinner, he begins to be better pleased with himself. — Plato

Masai and elephants. The rest is dust. — Alastair Reynolds

I used to not be into the fancy ones. I used to eat goo balls all the time. — Abbi Jacobson

If 10% is good enough for God, 9% ought to be good enough for the federal government. — Herman Cain

The Reality of The Other Person Lies Not In What He Reveals To You, But What He Cannot Reveal To You.
Therefore, If You Would Understand Him, Listen Not To What He Says, But Rather To What He Does Not Say. — Kahlil Gibran