A Quote by Gary Gygax

Games give you a chance to excel. — © Gary Gygax
Games give you a chance to excel.

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Games give you a chance to excel, and if you're playing in good company you don't even mind if you lose because you had the enjoyment of the company during the course of the game.
Men have various subjects in which they may excel, or at least would be thought to excel, and though they love to hear justice done to them where they know they excel, yet they are most and best flattered upon those points where they wish to excel and yet are doubtful whether they do or not.
Since when do we even play games?” “Since when don’t we play games? Games of life, games of death. Games of love, of hope, of chance, of despair, and of all the myriad wonders in between.” I rolled my eyes at the newcomer. “Hello, Carter.
These are tough games to play. We shared the puck and we wanted everyone to get a chance to score. Tough games to play in. We want close games. That is why we train so hard. We want to show our fans some even games.
I've done films about games. What I like with games is that there is this uncertain outcome and the element of chance.
Chose the niche that you enjoy, where you can excel and stand a chance of becoming and acknowledged leader.
All human excellence is but comparative — there are persons who excel us, as much as we fancy we excel the meanest.
All human excellence is but comparative. There may be persons who excel us, as much as we fancy we excel the meanest.
The big stadiums, sold-out crowds and games with massive things riding on them; as players these are games you want to be playing in. It's a chance to write your name in the history books.
I'm just trying to win games and give my team a chance, win as many as we can week in and week out.
For young players, their minds are not overloaded. I am 54 with four kids and I do many other things. Even if I stopped everything else, spent months working just on chess, for a long match against most of the top players, a classical match, six hours, say, I don't stand a chance. I have a better chance in shorter matches. Rapid is 25 minutes, or blitz events where you have five minutes to make a move, or bullet games, where it is one minute. For blitz, five-minutes chess, I would be top ten, top five. But longer games, no chance.
I got to Germany without being scouted, and without any experience of playing for my country. But I was given the chance to excel.
If I can't do something and excel at it and do it well, I have a tendency to give up on it really easy.
All video games are games, obviously. They're designed. They're digital. They have rules; they give an audience some type of vicarious experience.
Everyone should want to excel in life. You should never take the desire to excel away from the human race.
I give people on my team the opportunity to excel as well, and I think that's what continues to keep me ahead. I may not be able to show or do an interview; I give them the opportunity to run the show, and that has been working.
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