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If someone remembers me as a coach, they still call me 'Coach,' but if they know me for the video game, they just call me 'Madden.' — John Madden

The nice thing about a video game is that you can explore the dimensions of a character so much more deeply than you can in a television show or even in a movie. — Kevin Conroy

I was born in Alabama, but I only lived there for a month before I'd done everything there was to do. — Paula Poundstone

When he opens the door, I step in and an army of memories comes at me from all sides. — Lisa Schroeder

Reason like a sphere? What type of reasoning does a wooden sphere do?"
"The circular type, I should think. And, by coincidence, it is my favorite type as well. Perhaps that's why I'm so good at the game. — Brandon Sanderson

I was actually signed at a very young age - I was 12 - and one thing led to another, and I ended up in a mutual split from the label. But it was probably the best thing that could have ever happened, because I was able to kind of leave the industry side of it for a minute and focus on the independent side. — Tori Kelly

As far as Iraq, the important thing is that the Taliban is gone in Afghanistan, three-quarters of the al-Qaida leadership is either dead or in jail, and we now have Saudi Arabia working with us, Pakistan working with us. — Peter T. King

Envy is like a fly that passes all the body's sounder parts, and dwells upon the sores. — Arthur Chapman

The main thing was to know the world, every twenty-five years or so, back for a couple hundred years, and if you had that info handy, always there under your belt, then you could figure out the gaps. — William Goldman

I realised when it came to men, I did not pick the beautiful or the correct. I picked the wrong one. — Rabih Alameddine

Unfortunately, we don't get a second chance. We've already played them twice. — Trevor Brooking

While the Soviet Union has imposed its rule on its neighbours and drawn an iron curtain between east and west, we in Great Britain have given freedom and independence to more than forty-eight countries whose populations now number more than a thousand million - a quarter of the world's total. — Margaret Thatcher