Shirley Ann Manson Quotes
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One minute, it seemed I had more movie offers than I could handle; the next – no one wanted me.
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When I'm telling stories of my video game days, when I was a really hardcore MMO player, I played 'EverQuest' for two years and played 'World of Warcraft' and several other games for the last ten years or so... 95% of the stories I'll tell you are 'EverQuest.'
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I'm not trying to be the next Dave Grohl or Phil Collins.
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'The Hunger Games' has something for everyone.
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Of course managers win ball games.
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And, in nineteen seventy two Olympic Games I wasn't really going to be a star, and overnight I became a star.
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My whole career I'm used to playing a lot of games.
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Hey, if we didn't overcharge for our product - guess what - people wouldn't have to buy used games.
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I started playing video games, and in 1978 I discovered Dungeons & Dragons and started game-mastering and writing my own adventures and creating my own worlds.
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I think plenty of games - from 'Thief' to 'Zelda' - have shown that sneaking around can be fun.
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The violence associated with the A.N.C. is minimal, infinitesimal next to the violence of the apartheid regime.
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I played lots of fantasy games. I would create these worlds, and I would believe in them.
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Goal scoring is a recurring theme. If you aren't scoring then you aren't going to win games. That's obvious.
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Before I got into electronic games, I was making table-top games.
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Qualifying for the Olympic Games was one of those moments where you just cry because it was like you've climbed Mount Everest.
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I feel I am a little bit older. Reckon I will start growing a beard next week.
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I often make the analogy with tennis. Every match the rules are the same, but no game is ever the same. Theatre is like that. Every time is different.
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Sex game kinky, niggas call me Pinky
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We coaches believe that Rhett has played well enough and is close enough that we do intend to get him snaps early in games as well as late in games.
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In the crush men used the women to play silent games with themselves. One stared ironically at a dark-haired girl to see if she would lower her gaze. One, with his eyes, caught a bit of lace between two buttons of a blouse, or harpooned a strap. Others passed the time looking out the window into cars for a glimpse of an uncovered leg, the play of muscles as a foot pushed break or clutch, a hand absentmindedly scratching the inside of a thigh.
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In five years I don't think there'll be a reason to have a tablet anymore.
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I am greedy, and most importantly, game for what's next.