Top 14 Hiroshi Yamauchi Quotes

#1. Choose
someone
to love
who
wouldn't even
hear
of it.

Alice Walker

#2. Paintin's not important. What's important is keepin' busy.

Moses

#3. You are like a hunter: your knowledge of every detail of the forest and of the ecosystem as a whole will give you many more options for survival and success.

Robert Greene

#4. The DS represents a critical moment for Nintendo's success over the next two years. If it succeeds, we rise to the heavens, if it fails, we sink into hell.

Hiroshi Yamauchi

#5. There are many people in the industry that know nothing about games.

Hiroshi Yamauchi

#6. Keep varying the program. Your body will tell you what to do.

Joan Benoit

#7. I'm playing this game because I'm blessed and want to help this team win the Super Bowl, ... At the same time, I want to be considered the best safety that has ever played the game.

Brian Dawkins

#8. Coincidental to my leaving the company, I would like to make one request: that Nintendo give birth to wholly new ideas and create hardware which reflects that ideal.

Hiroshi Yamauchi

#9. Gunpei Yokoi, asked his boss, 'What should I make?' Nintendo chief executive Hiroshi Yamauchi replied, 'Something great.'
Game Over Nintendo's Battle to Dominate Videogames

David Sheff

#10. After 9/11, we did see Palestinian terrorism in the context of all terrorism.

Elliott Abrams

#11. Tell people - and they may forget ...
show them - they may remember ...
but involve them and they will understand.

Confucius

#12. Times to dream never cease, continue to dream big dreams, dreams after dreams.

Euginia Herlihy

#13. I have been meditating for many years now, but I think for quite a few years my relationship with meditation was very intellectual. I would do meditation for all the usual things that you would think about, to be more calm, be more productive, relieve stress.

Karan Bajaj

#14. God created a universe where each object is dependent on the other. Nobody is independent. At least, human beings are not.

Girdhar Joshi

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