“He was too busy checking out and checking in, making and breaking plans, buying and losing cell phones, playing computer games and… — Dalma Heyn Copy Share Image
“Seelie Court,” murmurs Nate. “Sounds familiar. Was it in a computer game?” “Do I look like someone who plays computer games?” A… — Rachel Morgan Copy Share Image
Consciousness is much more of the implicate order than is matter... Yet at a deeper level [matter and consciousness] are actually inseparable… — David Bohm Copy Share Image
I grew up in the countryside . But there's a danger of us romanticizing that. Because when I was a kid in… — Charlie Brooker Copy Share Image
Computers had their origin in military cryptography-in a sense, every computer game represents the commandeering of a military code-breaking apparatus for purposes… — Austin Grossman Copy Share Image
Avoid demonizing television, computer games, and new technologies. Electronic media may compete for kids' attention, but we're not going to get kids… — Jon Scieszka Copy Share Image
The poetry and transgression that was so much of surrealism's anarchic force has been recruited into mainstream culture. It has been made… — Graham Joyce Copy Share Image
Dad loved computer games, and I would sit beside him for hours with graph paper, drawing out plans to try and forecast… — Rhianna Pratchett Copy Share Image
“Overused Settings All too often, games borrow settings from one another or from common settings found in the movies, books, or television.… — Ernest Adams Copy Share Image
Indeed, being a beginner is very difficult right now. Book publishers are in a crisis, sales are dwindling, and publishing houses are… — Sergei Lukyanenko Copy Share Image
“Su initiated Phooli and Chilki into computer games, while they taught her how to play hoola-hoop with a discarded cycle tyre, how… — Prachi Bhaumik Copy Share Image
Read to your children Twenty minutes a day; You have the time, And so do they. Read while the laundry is in… — Richard Peck Copy Share Image
Our kids are actually doing what we told them to do when they sit in front of that TV all day or… — Richard Louv Copy Share Image
I liked hacking into and pirating computer games while in college. One of my favorites was Bethesda's 'Terminator 2029.' So I drove… — Todd Howard Copy Share Image
I did 'Call of Duty Modern Warfare' as Gaz, then I did Ghost in 'Modern Warfare 2,' which has become one of… — Craig Fairbrass Copy Share Image
Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching… — Kristen Wilson Copy Share Image
My dad is an electrical engineer. So he was always very focused on, you know, teaching his daughters about, you know, science,… — Kristen Soltis Anderson Copy Share Image
Nature-the sublime, the harsh, and the beautiful-offers something that the street or gated community or computer game cannot. Nature presents the young… — Richard Louv Copy Share Image
To me there is no more depressing sight than a five-year-old staring at a screen, unsmiling, mouse in hand. Besides whatever dreadful… — Tom Hodgkinson Copy Share Image
As a kid, I was always into art at the same time as computers, and eventually I realised I was making more… — Aaron Koblin Copy Share Image
I definitely play some games, like Nintendo D.S. or the Wii, and some computer games. — Luis von Ahn Copy Share Image
In the original computer game of Doom, you not only have to kill things. You have to pulverise them. — Rosamund Pike Copy Share Image
Children don't run around outside as much as they did. They sit in front of computer games. — Toyo Ito Copy Share Image
Although I played a lot of computer games in my 20s, now I have children of my own, I hate them with… — Tom Hodgkinson Copy Share Image
I don't have too many gadgets in the house. I do like playing computer games every now and again, though. — Owen Farrell Copy Share Image
I don't do guilt, but if I were to squint in that direction, it's probably enjoying simple computer games like Zuma. But… — Jo Beverley Copy Share Image
Sadly, many in our world today encourage idleness, especially in the form of mindless, inane entertainment that is on the Internet, on… — Joseph B. Wirthlin Copy Share Image
Yes, I play computer games. I think you've got to embrace the latest technology. For someone to dismiss games as not important… — Bruce Feirstein Copy Share Image
I don't know why a computer game can't be an art form just as a puppet show or an opera is. I'm… — Fred Saberhagen Copy Share Image
Computer games can be works of art and literature - they're still developing. The stories they can tell, and the experiences they… — Naomi Alderman Copy Share Image
I'll cheerfully confess to spending a lot of time playing completely disgusting computer games that have no redeeming social value. — James Gleick Copy Share Image
We're a depraved civilization. All this technology, all the computer games and the iPhones... nobody will sit for art anymore. What a… — Diane Paulus Copy Share Image
It may have once been true that computer games encouraged us to interact more with machines than with each other. But if… — Jane McGonigal Copy Share Image
~I don't always have a lot of energy, but my kids almost always revitalize me. Of course like any working mom, sometimes… — Katie Couric Copy Share Image
Computer games are like any other form of media and entertainment - you have to exercise some moderation. In the same way… — Frank Pearce Copy Share Image
Since Stark had come back from the Otherworld, he'd been too weak and out of it to do much more than eat,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“So beware. For good or ill, a mature, enthusiastic delight is extremely contagious. This is where's God's Word cuts to the heart… — Gregg Harris Copy Share Image