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Individiual Quotes By Shigeru Miyamoto

As I am ageing, naturally, how I want my videogames to be played must be changing. — Shigeru Miyamoto

Individiual Quotes By Simone Weil

There is an easiness in salvation which is more difficult to us than all our efforts. — Simone Weil

Individiual Quotes By Ayn Rand

An irrational society is a society of moral cowards-
of men paralyzed by the loss of moral standards , principles, and goals — Ayn Rand

Individiual Quotes By Reed Morano

You can't expect everything to happen all at once when it's been such a male-dominated world for so long. — Reed Morano

Individiual Quotes By Elizabeth Shove

There is an extraordinary irony in government efforts to promote more rational and sustainable forms of behaviour in individuals in economies which are dominated by the imperative to make profit through capital accumulation, and which are inevitably addicted to unsustainable growth. Too much of the practice literature ignores political economic matters mediating practices. As Tim Jackson and others have shown, the idea of a green capitalism, in which growth of output is 'de-coupled' from greenhouse gas emissions, is an impossible dream. I shall therefore argue that practice approaches need to consider political economic matters. — Elizabeth Shove

Individiual Quotes By John O'Donohue

The human journey is a continuous act of transfiguration. — John O'Donohue

Individiual Quotes By Tiffany King

This thought didn't make me cringe like most teenagers would have. — Tiffany King

Individiual Quotes By Jim Butcher

The course of history is determined not by battles, by sieges, or usurpation, but by the individuals. The strongest army is, at its most basic level, a collection of individuals. Their decisions, their passions, their foolishness, and their dreams shape the years to come. If there is any lesson to be learned from history, it is that all too often the fate of armies, of cities, of entire realms rests upon the actions of one person's decision, good or bad, right or wrong, big or small, can unwittingly change the world.
But history can be quite the slattern. One never knows who that person is, where he might be, or what decision he might male.
It is almost enough to make me believe in destiny. — Jim Butcher