Top 1200 Political Games Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
People perceive games as being for kids, and I think that perception is going to change. Time is going to take care of that. I mean, we've already won. Games have won; it's inevitable.
I'm a Windows guy. I have been for many, many years. I play games, and it's where games run, baby.
I think computing power is ready to do 3D justice. It was great for shooters and racing games in the past, but I didn't think it was right for strategy games. — © Sid Meier
I think computing power is ready to do 3D justice. It was great for shooters and racing games in the past, but I didn't think it was right for strategy games.
I can't play video games because I have that addictive personality. If I started playing video games I wouldn't stop.
I loved the DOS games, Super Nintendo. And I have a very addictive personality, so I recognize now that I just can't engage in that kind of stuff because I'll never stop. So I no longer play any games.
You can lose games, but when you look back on the games you lose, you must be, 'Okay, we lost, but we did everything to win it.'
To me, a political song is also a personal song. Most political activism has been driven by empathy for other people and the desire for a world that's less divisive. Even if songs aren't overtly political, they can make a listener more empathetic.
You can even express movies and poetry using video games. For those reasons, I've decided to create stories through video games.
I've played games where I thought I played one of my better games, and statistically, there's nothing there, and vice versa. I've never based how I feel about my performance on stats.
By all means examine the games of the great chess players, but don't swallow them whole. Their games are valuable not for their separate moves, but for their vision of chess, their way of thinking.
When we started Blizzard, we just wanted to make great games. What we realized is that the games we create are really just a framework for communities and human interaction.
I think the reason that I like so many different games is because I like the way my brain works when I'm playing games. It's more fun.
The definition of political cinema is one I don't agree with, because every film, every show, is typically political in nature. Political cinema is simply the brainchild of bad journalists.
Everyone has played video games at some point these days, and video games are fun. — © PewDiePie
Everyone has played video games at some point these days, and video games are fun.
I find it a turnoff whenever men aren't into some kind of sport. And, no, video games don't count. I dated a guy who was into video games, and I wanted to shoot myself.
My favorite memory from school was going to football games with my friends. We always had so much spirit and dressed up to go to the games, even though our team was pretty bad.
The possibility of impeachment's always there, but impeachment's a political thing, not legal, despite how it's structured. And it's not gonna happen unless there's a political will for it, and by that I mean political will among the people.
I've always liked puzzles, since I was a kid. I like party games, silly games. I loved chess. I enjoy jigsaw puzzles, but I'm not particularly visual.
Children's games are hardly games. Children are never more serious than when they play.
I was so competitive, I wanted to win games but... I lost 13 games in my first three years in college. I lost 13 games in my first month in the league and it felt like nobody cared. So, eventually halfway through the season, I'm like 'well, why the hell do I care?' If they don't care, why do I care.
The United States is in the midst of many spirited political debates about national priorities and public spending... However, we have found that science is an area where both political parties can find common ground, and in which political change does not necessarily create discontinuities.
I've always been a fan of football, always watched the NFL and it's great to always sit back wherever I can this year. You sit back and enjoy the games, pop a little sports drink - not any pop or soda - lay back, watch the games. It's always cool to see how the games go down and just enjoy them.
I'm a huge 'Call of Duty' fan, 'Minecraft' and all those kinds of video games. I'm constantly playing video games every day.
For Premier League games, you get people coming from all over, paying big money to get into the games as part of a weekend away.
And from that nineteen sixty four, this was my goal to go to Olympic Games. And I realized what does it mean, Olympic Games, like big celebration.
Video games offer violent messages, and even the sports video games include taunting and teasing.
It's always tough when you beat your expectation and you win 48, 49 games and you expect the next year to win 50, 55 games.
Football, for me, is the most ever-changing sport in the world, because you can go seven games in a row, scoring in all of them; then, you don't score for two games, and already you're doing badly. You're in crisis.
It may have once been true that computer games encouraged us to interact more with machines than with each other. But if you still think of gamers as loners, then you’re not playing games.
There's public health risks to doing large political gatherings, but in this country - and we do still live in America - we protect the right to free speech and we protect the right to political discourse and political events.
I have liked games for a very long time but when I saw 'Gradius' at the arcade as a junior high student, I became certain that in the future all forms of entertainment will be taken over by video games.
Everybody is playing games. There are games now for pretty much every age, every demographic.
Honestly, the Carolina games I played in every year were more intense than the national championship games I played in - they had a better environment.
I don't really want to make casual games or games with no sort of story backbone or character backbone.
The Democrats are standing on one side, and the Republicans are playing games on the other. Both sides are playing games.
I definitely play some games, like Nintendo D.S. or the Wii, and some computer games.
That's the key to win a lot of games: you have to pull the wagon together, and everybody has to give 100 per cent, and that's how you're going to win games.
In football winning games is all that matters, but a team like West Ham and every team apart from Man City are going to lose games. — © Mark Noble
In football winning games is all that matters, but a team like West Ham and every team apart from Man City are going to lose games.
Political institutions are fair game in political debates in a democracy. Nothing is more fair game, in fact, than political matters of public concern.
We’ve been in all the big games, we’ve been in small games, and we’ve treated them all the same and I think that mentality is what’s helped us get to the point where we are now.
When there's just so many games out there to play, Nintendo games just went to the bottom of that list.
Faith is not a political strategy and should not be a political strategy. If it is being used as a tool to garner votes, to convince people they should support one political party or the other, I think that is a huge mistake.
Your power play can win you games, and your penalty killers can save you games.
I like all sorts of games that make you think. Chess is one of the games I play a lot, read a lot of books.
That's all I want to do - win games. Stats will come. That's the player I am. But I would rather win games.
There's a DVD called 'The Secret.' It's like visualization and meditation, certain methods I use before games, visualizing the games before they happen.
I love video games. When I was growing up, video games were very important to me.
First of all, I don't dislike direct storytelling - people seem to think that about my games! Actually, the truth is, I'm just not good at implementing direct narrative in my games.
I have always admired the games between Celtic and Rangers. That's one of the games that you always watch when it's happening. — © Gianfranco Zola
I have always admired the games between Celtic and Rangers. That's one of the games that you always watch when it's happening.
In the case of games, we have a belief that that could end up being the largest category in entertainment over a long period of time. Just look at what's happening in games and how social they've become.
I'm not very good at action games in general and find most action games to be hard.
For achieving good governance political will is necessary. Good governance is a political process. Though role of civil society is critical, without political will and political process, sustainable good governance cannot be achieved.
The games you lose are the games you can remember.
I'm afraid that sometimes you'll play lonely games too. Games you can't win 'cause you'll play against you.
I drew my strength from fear. Fear of losing. I don't remember the games I won, only the games I lost.
I've played a lot of games, and automatically, if I play a lot of games, I feel fitter, much stronger, and good.
Global warming is a political issue. It is as much a political issue to the left as abortion is. It's as big a political issue as health care is.
The journey of the flame is what brings the Games closer to society and allows society to take part in the Games.
It was always one of my favorite things, the action figures, the video games, when I was with WWE, even though I'm not a gamer. I would literally go out and buy the games just so I could play myself.
Four Games is incredible. Especially as an nine-year-old watching Athens 2004. To think as a kid then I would not just go to one Games but four.
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