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Krattinger Pascal Quotes By John Romero

It is very important to lead the field and innovate in game design. — John Romero

Krattinger Pascal Quotes By Ochiai Naoyuki

I've never been afraid of being alone. For the sake of my work, I must be! — Ochiai Naoyuki

Krattinger Pascal Quotes By Scott Adkins

I was a regular on 'Holby City,' and I did daytime; that's how I started off. Off in Hong Kong doing stuntman stuff, then coming back to England doing daytime soap operas. — Scott Adkins

Krattinger Pascal Quotes By Willa Cather

Yesterday's rain had left a bitter, springlike smell in the air; the vehemence that beat against her in the street and hummed above her had something a little wistful in it tonight, like a plaintive hand-organ tune. All the lovely things in the shop windows, the furs and jewels, roses and orchids, seemed to belong to her as she passed them. Not to have wrapped up and sent home, certainly; where would she put them? But they were hers to live among. — Willa Cather

Krattinger Pascal Quotes By Jay McLean

Stop making me fall in love with you."
I smile now, taking her face in my hands. "I'll never stop that, babe, ever." I kiss her slowly, until I can no longer taste the tears on her lips. Until she knows that she owns every part of me. Forever. — Jay McLean

Krattinger Pascal Quotes By Jacoby Ellsbury

I'm proud to be a New York Yankee. — Jacoby Ellsbury

Krattinger Pascal Quotes By George Orwell

Where this age differs from those immediately preceding it is that a liberal intelligentsia is lacking. Bully-worship, under various disguises, has become a universal religion, and such truisms as that a machine-gun is still a machine-gun even when a "good" man is squeezing the trigger have turned into heresies which it is actually becoming dangerous to utter. — George Orwell