Top 16 Yamauchi Hiroshi Quotes
#1. He pulled her closer, and she rested her forehead against his neck.
Melanie Dickerson
#2. Most of the time you're too busy to think about it. But every now and then you say, 'I work at 'Saturday Night Live,' and that is so cool.
Tina Fey
#3. 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
#4. There are many people in the industry that know nothing about games.
Hiroshi Yamauchi
#5. Pudge," she said, faux-condescending, "the sound is an integral part of the artistic experience of this video game. Muting Decapitation would be like reading only every other word of Jane Eyre.
John Green
#6. My love is not a hunger of the heart, My love is not a craving of the flesh; It came to me from God, to God returns.
Sri Aurobindo
#7. Organized religion is making Christianity political rather than making politics Christian.
Laurens Van Der Post
#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. It costs money to stay healthy, but it's even more expensive to get sick.
Ashleigh Brilliant
#11. Every age probably regards itself as unique in its sexual sophistication, and if we take Ovid as a typical spokesman we should have to conclude that the keynote of his age was elegance ... Ovid could not possibly have taken himself, nor be taken for, an Ancient.
Rolfe Humphries
#12. There's never a right or wrong side in a divorce case, but, given the human capacity for hate, the breakup of a legal relationship so tied to emotion often brought out the worst in people.
Kenneth Eade
#13. Nothing really mattered that much, not the good things and not the bad ones. We were in the business of mutual amusement, and we were reasonably prosperous.
John Green
#14. Lunacy is when you can't see the seams where they stitched the world together anymore.
Richard Bachman
#15. It's only now that I realize that behaviour always has a context and precedents, it's what you do rather than what you are, although we often never recognise that context or understand what these precedents are.
Irvine Welsh
#16. I'm hardly just someone. I think I rate a little higher than that,
Alice Clayton
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