A Quote by B.K.S. Iyengar

All games are meaningless if you do not know the rules. — © B.K.S. Iyengar
All games are meaningless if you do not know the rules.
Your writers write these pieces about meaningless startups, meaningless apps and meaningless companies.
Coyote never loses. Because I change the rules of the games my enemies play. What are the rules of your game?
Life exists without rules; games cannot exist without rules. So real religion is always without rules; only false religion has rules, because false religion is a game.
All video games are games, obviously. They're designed. They're digital. They have rules; they give an audience some type of vicarious experience.
I was an umpire at little league softball games. I only lasted a few games because I wasn't one hundred percent clear on all the rules.
There are three distinct kind of judges upon all new authors or productions; the first are those who know no rules, but pronounce entirely from their natural taste and feelings; the second are those who know and judge by rules; and the third are those who know, but are above the rules. These last are those you should wish to satisfy. Next to them rate the natural judges; but ever despise those opinions that are formed by the rules.
The rules - I think that's one big thing that people seem to get caught up in is that I have to know all the rules... But, one thing you have to consider as a new Dungeon Master is you do not have to know the rules like the back of your hand.
Speakers who have grown up in the American community unconsciously know its rules about taking turns in conversations-in the same way that they know the rules of grammar and the rules about appropriate speech in various situations.
Being able to score touchdowns and win games is a way to get a platform. But, ultimately, if that's what you do in your life, and that's what your life is based on, I don't know - I feel like that's a little bit of a meaningless life.
Mathematics is a game played according to certain simple rules with meaningless marks on paper.
The trading rules I live by are: 1. Cut losses. 2. Ride winners. 3. Keep bets small. 4. Follow the rules without question. 5. Know when to break the rules.
The problem stems from the ADHD. The nutty behavior. You have got all this energy going and you can't focus on anything. It's like games at school - like football. I couldn't play because I couldn't understand the rules. I couldn't get offside. I just couldn't take in the rules.
Cricket cannot afford to throw up meaningless games before its benefactors, which is what spectators and television audiences are.
I don't have anything to prove at all. I've pitched in a lot of games. I've had far more good games than bad games in the postseason. I know that some people may not remember that, for whatever reason.
People who know how to creatively break the rules also know why the rules were there in the first place.
Trust me, you can't play the game if you don't know the rules. And if you don't know the rules, someone's bound to get hurt.
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