I've always liked artists like Chris Burden, who would take performances, put them in galleries, and then do things that were on the edge.
I always dreamt that I would marry in the Piazza Del Campo in Siena and go on my honeymoon down the Amazon, up the Nile, on a gallop through the pyramids, to Nepal and Kerala, on a safari and finally to Lake Titicaca in Peru.
My fictitious characters will take the bit between their teeth and gallop off and do something that I hadn't counted on. However, I always insist on dragging them back to the straight and narrow.
Understand why casinos and racetracks stay in business - the gambler always loses over the long term.
I've always believed if a young guy has a chance to play, why would you explain where his weakness is? The only reason would be to help the other team, or to help a gambler.
There is always room for losers in the football business. They are the mother's milk of gambling, and why not? Somebody has to do it, or there won't be any winners.
We can't always play the perfect game.
There is always room for improvement in our game.
At the end of the game, coaches always talk about what could have been done differently with the game plan.
I'm always surprised at what I actually end up doing because I don't have a strategy or a game plan, especially now that I'm making my own choices.
I've always liked game shows - the competitive aspect and the character-driven personalities you see.
Because many of us have been in game shows for some time, there's always someone around who can share a story of Johnny O or Jay Stewart that I never heard.
I've always been a huge, huge gamer in general, and I definitely grew up with all Nintendo products, and the Super Mario franchise has been a franchise that has shaped culture.
I always thought being a gamer and someone who had a sense of responsibility to the game and to my teammates was the honorable thing.
Playing video games is something I enjoy in my spare time. I'm a gamer, always have been.
Take the hardcore gamers. The characters are way more real in the world of hardcore gamers who have played the game for hundreds of hours. They have the movie in their heads, they've built it on their own. These guys are always very disappointed in the movies.
Rooster Teeth has always had a big following in the gamer community, and we are lifelong gamers ourselves.
Since I first got my iPhone and 'Super Monkey Ball' came out, I was like, 'Oh my gosh, this is great.' I'm always searching for the nirvana of mobile gaming, whether that's from a Game Boy or a Vita or a PSP or now the Switch.
Man is a gaming animal. He must always be trying to get the better in something or other.
PC gaming has always been strong, and I see it surviving for quite a few more years. It will be around for at least as long as people use PCs.