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We're making efforts regarding the total flow of the Zelda game. So far, the basic flow of the Zelda games is you're exploring a field, you go to a dungeon, you conquer it and return to the field. We're looking at altering that traditional flow. That's all I can share, and I can't say more until E3 next year. — Eiji Aonuma
It takes a wonderful brain and exquisite senses to produce a few stupid ideas. — George Santayana
I treated her like a pair of gloves. When I was cold, I called her up. — Cornel Wilde
The usage seems first to have made its appearance on the floor of the Convention in the context of insults. In February the deputy Thomas used the familiar form to rebuke Marat for one of his outbursts: "Shut up, you imbecile! — Timothy Tackett
True greatness is when your name is like ampere, watt, and fourier - when it's spelled with a lower case letter. — Richard Hamming
This is the room where the future pours into the past via the pinch of now. — Terry Pratchett
He's the Wizard because he's magic. He mysteriously passes through locked doors. He seems to read minds. He's able to refuse dessert. And he can give me a hot flash with the touch of a fingertip. — Janet Evanovich
As to my Title, I know not yet whether it will be honourable or dishonourable, the issue of the War must Settle it. Perhaps our Congress will be Exalted on a high Gallows. — Abraham Clark
The great charm in argument is really finding one's own opinions, not other people's. — Evelyn Waugh
I don't like to talk about girlfriend stuff. It's not necessary. I try to keep my relationships separate from everything else. — Orlando Bloom
Before you find the magic of life you have to open yourself up to the possibility of it being there. — Bette Lee Crosby
He said to me I was a tree in a story about a forest, and that it was arrogant of me to believe any differently. And he told me the story of the forest is better than the story of the tree. — Donald Miller
