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The camera's greedy lens sucks my image through it and splashes my pixilated ghost across his face in pale blue light. — Tyler Knight
The video-game form is incompatible with traditional concepts of narrative progression. Stories are about time passing and narrative progression. Games are about challenge, which frustrates the passing of time and impedes narrative progression. The story force wants to go forward and the "friction force" of challenge tries to hold story back. This is the conflict at the heart of the narrative game, one that game designers have thus far imperfectly addressed by making story the reward of a successfully met challenge. — Tom Bissell
The teachings of the New Testament are the most valuable guide to the best way to a civil and sustainable society the world has seen. — Andrew Forrest
Sometimes love burns so hot in your veins that it consumes all rational thought. You become a walking shell that can no longer function without your significant other whispering into your soul, telling your heart to beat. — Teresa Mummert
The big commercial concerns of to-day are quite exceptionally incompetent. They will be even more incompetent when they are omnipotent. — G.K. Chesterton
I never thought television would or could be a long-term commitment. — Jimmy Smits
Now you look like someone who is trying not to be someone, as opposed to nobody not managing to be anybody. — Robert Bryndza
We are trying to prove that the blues lives on forever and anybody in this place can sing the blues. — Ruth Brown
Southern change gonna come at last! Now your crosses are burning fast, Southern Man. — Neil Young
Future joys are like tropical shores; like a fragrant breeze, they extend their innate softness to the immense inland world of past experience, and we are lulled by this intoxication into forgetting the unseen horizons beyond. — Gustave Flaubert
The power of loving a God whom religion paints as the most detestable of beings would, doubtless, be a proof of the most supernatural grace, that is, a grace the most contrary to nature; to love that which we do not know, is, assuredly, sufficiently difficult; to love that which we fear, is still more difficult; but to love that which is exhibited to us in the most repulsive colors, is manifestly impossible. — Paul Henri Thiry D'Holbach