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Nature can always be more complicated than we imagine.
— Harold Urey
Topologically, men and women are identical. Some things are just larger and more developed in one than the other and positioned differently.
— Samuel R. Delany
With every breath, I'm deeper in you.
— Madonna Ciccone
But a constant, low-level background of crime may help a society become more robust, more resilient.
— Alastair Reynolds
Engineering is not quite as important as imagination
— Satoru Iwata
Small developers can compete on creativity not on scale or staff size ... Nintendo is willing to help bring these ideas to life,
— Satoru Iwata
This is a difference between us: you desire what other people have, while I desire the things I used to have, or think I might have one day.
— David Levithan
The Law is the Law!
— David Pratt
Mr. Pink lives in the Pink House, Mr. Yellow lives in the Yellow House, and Mr. Blue lives in the Blue house. Then who is residing in the White House?
— OyoKids Publications
If we stay in one place, we will become outdated
— Satoru Iwata
For young players, classic games are brand new. For older players, they bring back memories and make you feel good.
— Satoru Iwata
Customers do not want online games.
— Satoru Iwata
Will dissent be permitted? The answer to that question will determine whether the society is a free society or a fear society.
— Natan Sharansky
Although many believe that technology automatically enables more realistic expression, I believe that is just not correct.
— Satoru Iwata
On my business card, I am a corporate president. In my mind, I am a game developer. But in my heart, I am a gamer.
— Satoru Iwata
If you want our world-known names, you can't have them unless you own the Nintendo machine.
— Satoru Iwata
Surviving
Is the only war
We can afford — Margaret Atwood
Is the only war
We can afford — Margaret Atwood