Warren Spector Quotes
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!
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I've always tried to lend my support to worth while causes, and I feel you should use your celebrity to help with worldwide causes and help them gain exposure.
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If I categorized home runs that I've seen, without a doubt the monumental one is Henry's... but I've seen a lot of classic, great home runs. Gibson's was probably the most theatrical home run I've ever seen.
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I try to stay focused.
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The king died and then the queen died is a story. The king died, and then queen died of grief is a plot.
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We managed to get underway, and I don't know to this day why we didn't get struck or take a torpedo, but we didn't. We got outside of the exit of the harbor and we started dropping depth charges.
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Ecuador has about 700 kilometers of border with Colombia, and a lot of it is impenetrable jungle.
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I still have nightmares about taking tests.
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People who drive Jeeps are people who like to do outdoor activities.
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We happen to be the vanguard of that revolutionary struggle because we are the most dispossessed.
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Living in Malibu is like being in a bubble, so discovering others that are so different from me has been incredibly gratifying.
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I've found that people feel very free to say insulting things, not about me personally, but about the things I believe. It's sad, because I really could care less where people are coming from, politically, religiously.
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I don't want to collect Indian art, though pots and beadwork and blankets made by Indians remain the most beautiful art objects in the American West, in my opinion.
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I've been an atheist since I was nine years old. And my mom is really religious, so we have a strange relationship. But if my mother was right, what would be the reason that the gods could let anything bad happen in the world?
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The principle though remains the same, and the important thing is CBS fought hard, very hard, to protect that principle and will fight again.
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I wrote 'Thelma & Louise' in 1988, and we shot it in 1990. Everyone kept saying, 'This is so groundbreaking... this is going to change the landscape,' but I don't see that result at all. When we saw some female studio executives, we were hopeful that more women would be hired as directors, but that didn't really seem to happen.
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If I think about the writers I love or might be influenced by, I can't write at all, so I pretend there aren't any.
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Lying in the political sphere has gotten out of hand, and because people tend to dismiss things that challenge their preconceived notions of the world, fact checkers can only play a small part in remedying the problem.
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As a beat reporter covering the CIA and intelligence world after the terrorist attacks of 2001, I could sense that many things I couldn't see or understand were changing, expanding, getting so big they were difficult to manage.
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I think anything Tony Kaye would've done would've been interesting, definitely. And worth seeing.
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To me, you look at both of those games, the turnovers are the biggest issue, and the turnovers lead to all the other problems.
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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!