
Top 15 Multiplayer Games Quotes
#1. I don't even make multiplayer games much, so dealing with multiple characters is something new for me - or, rather, something I've had to recall from my days as a roleplaying adventure designer where the party was everything!
Warren Spector
#2. That's all it takes, you see
a moment of kindness. Someone who is sweet and understanding, who seems to be sent there like an angel on the road to get you through the nightmare.
Edith Hahn Beer
#3. A History of Economic Doctrines" - written by Gide and Rist
M.L. Jhingan
#4. I'm still playing 'GTA;' the online multiplayer is just fantastic. 'Titanfall,' if you can actually get on, is really good, and I just finished the 'Left Behind DLC,' which again, it's one of those games where you put the controller down once you finish and just need to take a break!
Troy Baker
#5. People talk about games and loneliness - it's a lonely activity. I didn't understand that. 'Gears of War' was the first multiplayer game for me that I enjoyed. But I wasn't sad. I liked being alone. I liked playing games by myself. I had lots of companionship at the house.
Tim Schafer
#7. When you long for the port, it is time to leave the journey; when you long for the journey, it is time to leave the port!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#8. I do write by hand. I just think - I don't know, it's a physical thing for me. It's a bodily thing. It literally has to earn its way through my hand.
Elizabeth Strout
#9. All love is vanquished by a succeeding love.
Ovid
#10. When people follow a leader because they have to, they will do only what they have to. People don't give their best to leaders they like least. They give reluctant compliance, not commitment. They may give their hands but certainly not their heads or hearts.
John C. Maxwell
#11. Every generation has to ask difficult questions about what does it mean to follow Jesus.
Rob Bell
#12. Well, Ah see Mouth-Almighty is still sittin' in de same place. And Ah reckon they got me up in they mouth now.
Zora Neale Hurston
#13. Prejudice is not so much dependent upon natural antipathy as upon education.
David Ruggles
#14. The memory of an absent person shines in the deepest recesses of the heart, shining the more brightly the more wholly its object has vanished: a light on the horizon of the despairing, darkened spirit; a star gleaming in our inward night.
Victor Hugo
#15. Our eyes met in the math class. How were we to know that trigonometry would lead to matrimony?
Sophie Kinsella
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