Tyran Quotes & Sayings
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Was humanity, or even life itself, that significant in the grand scheme of things? Wasn't humanity's survival directly related to nature's decline? — M.R. Mathias

The last 10% of game design is really what separates the good games from the great games. It's what I call the clean-up phase of game design. Here's where you make sure all the elements look great. The game should look good, feel good, sound good, play good. — Garry Kitchen

Helping a friend is helping yourself. If you don't help today, you will not be helped tomorrow. — Vinita Kinra

Between the fisherman and the fish, we are on the side of the fish for matters of justice! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Creatures of similar plumages habitually congregate in places of closest proximity. — Bill Parcells

When it comes to wine and buttocks, the redder, the better. — Danny Tyran

When you win your first Grammy, it's true, you really want to thank all the little people. — Zach Braff

I don't have any superstitions, but what I always travel with is my pillow and my coffee. — Natalie Coughlin

Books are open doors to other dimensions where everything is possible and nothing is forbidden. — Danny Tyran

I love Taco Bell. Whenever I go there, I could get anything on the menu and be totally happy. — Chris Massoglia

Take a glass of wine while reading, your feet on the back of your slave. This is the best combination of pleasures that is. — Danny Tyran

He told me that everyone had a hidden door, which was the way into the heart, and that it was a point of honour with him to be able to find the handles to those doors. For the heart was both key and lock, and he who could master the hearts of men and learn their secrets was well on the way to mastering the Fates and controlling the thread of his own destiny. Not, he hastened to add, that any man can really do that. Not even the gods, he said, were more powerful than the Three Fatal Sisters. He did not mention them by name, but spat to avoid bad luck; and i shivered to think of them in their glum cave, spinning out lives, measuring them, cutting them off. — Margaret Atwood

We have lost a true public servant with the passing of Alan Nunnelee, who dedicated so much of his life to improving Mississippi, my thoughts and prayers are with Tori and the entire Nunnelee family at this sad time. — Thad Cochran