We're in a battle for our lives for things that really matter to us. There's a shell game going on like I've never seen before.
I think it's highly likely that we'll continue to have high-performance graphics capability in living rooms. I'm not sure we're all going to put down our game controllers and pick up touch screens - which is a reasonable view, I'm just not sure I buy into it.
I'll never forget the catch he made to save the game.
It doesn't feel different being here (at the All-Star Game) I feel like I'm on an All-Star team everyday.
I once played the chief part in a rather exciting business without ever once budging from London. And the joke of it was that the man who went out to look for adventure only saw a bit of the game, and I who sat in my chambers saw it all and pulled the strings. 'They also serve who only stand and wait,' you know.
If you can't see someone's got a game with great personality, you shouldn't be out there looking.
I was inbred into the game by my father
The only thing that helps you win the game is preparation and getting your mind ready to go to battle. That's what you've got to do.
The result of civilization, at the Sandwich Islands and elsewhere, is found productive to the civilizers, destructive to the civilizees. It is said to be compensation--a very philosophical word; but it appears to be very much on the principle of the old game, "You lose, I win": good philosophy for the winner.
I never was much of a game player, but I loved to be on the computer.
If ever a goal ever needed a game, this is it
I am going to pretend that all life is just a game which I must play as skilfully and fairly as I can. If I lose, I am going to shrug my shoulders and laugh—also if I win.
Injuries are part of the game, but sometimes we can avoid them by just practicing our techniques.
I am opposed to looking upon logic as a kind of game. . . . One might think that it is a matter of choice or convention which logic one adopts. I disagree with this view.
Who's straight? I'm not. I am bent gouged pinched and tugged at, and squeezed into this funny shape. Each life is a game of chess that went to hell on the seventh move, and now the flukey play is cramped and slow, a dream of constraint and cross-purpose, with each move forced, all pieces pinned and skewered and zugzwanged. . . But here and there we see these figures who appear to run on the true lines, and they are terrible examples. They're rich, usually.
I adore the game, but wouldn't be interested in being the England coach in a million years.
One time, I put up 40, 50 points dunking on Shawn Bradley. After the game, he brought his family over. He was like, 'This is my wife. She wants to take a picture. ' I'm like, 'Nice to meet you. ' I smile into the camera, take the picture, and then feel guilty about dunking on him so many times.
You hear all the time about European players playing the game. These players that come over at 17, 18 and 19, they just don't all of a sudden become skilled. From the time they were little fellas, they learned the fundamentals of the game. Let them create.
Part of my preparation is I go and ask the kit man what colour we're wearing - if it's red top, white shorts, white socks or black socks. Then I lie in bed the night before the game and visualise myself scoring goals or doing well.
Fundamentals were the most crucial part of my game in the NBA. Everything I did, everything I achieved, can be traced back to the way I approached the fundamentals.