
Top 15 Jenova Quotes
#1. Were man to devote as much time and energy to himself as he has devoted to that which man has produced, what astounding and unbelievable progress would be made; a progress eclipsing all he has so far successfully accomplished ...
Joseph Pilates
#2. Entertainment, in the end, is a food industry for feeling.
Jenova Chen
#3. To select, combine and concentrate that which is beautiful in nature and admirable in art is as much the business of the landscape painter in his line as in the other departments of art.
J. M. W. Turner
#4. Already lowered, and in it were four oarsmen and a coxswain. The
Alexandre Dumas
#5. The gods, likening themselves to all kinds of strangers, go in various disguises from city to city, observing the wrongdoing and the righteousness of men.
Homer
#6. Gordian knot, a knot impossible to unravel, and Alexander the Great solved the problem by cutting through it with his sword, in other words by cheating.
Patricia Cornwell
#7. I don't know who you are," she thought, "but whoever you are, you're one hell of a player.
Jeffrey Eaton
#8. The office of the prince and that of the writer are defined and assigned as follows: the nobleman gives rank to the written work,the writer provides food for the prince.
Franz Grillparzer
#9. Sometimes a memory is a thing that can't be explained using words.
Cath Crowley
#10. I think free-to-play is both exciting and also really dangerous.
Jenova Chen
#11. So my resolution this year is: I'm not a money guy, but I want to make our next product a commercial success, so that people will say, 'Hey, there's a huge market out there. If you make a high-quality games that can touch people, it's going to do great business.
Jenova Chen
#12. aphorism 90:
I am incorrigible. I would have every object of the universe mechanically predictable but myself.
Matt Berry
#13. Turns out, I couldn't catch them - or even get close to them. I realized that sharks are amazing, beautiful animals who have absolutely no interest in checking me out.
Malin Akerman
#14. She was already gone though, weaving through the party as fast as she could. She was putting as much distance between us as possible, building on don't until it wasn't just a word, it was a wall.
R.S. Grey
#15. Why do we pigeonhole and label an artist? It is a sure way of missing the important, the contradictory, the things that make him or her unique.
Lukas Foss
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