成功 の秘密 → [Charlie Chaplin]
“Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself”
“You need power only when you want to do something harmful–
–otherwise; love is enough to get everything done.”
“To truly laugh, you must be able to take your pain and play with it!”
“You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down.”
“What do you want meaning for? Life is desire, not meaning.”
“My pain may be the reason for somebody’s laugh, but my laugh must never be the reason for somebody’s pain.”
“You’ll find that life is still worthwhile, if you just smile.”
“A day without laughter is a day wasted.”
PROD | 1301
Time to set some personal goals.
For the year, I’d like to… (thinking) well, I’d like to … (brain frozen)
— eh; a year’s much too far ahead to plan for.
Rather, for the next six months I’d like to accomplish… well, hmm.
— nope. Still too far down the road.
How about: by the end of the week I want to… (scratches head) errrm…
— you know what? Forget it.
Right now. Yeah — Right now I want to be writing so how ’bout I skip the cheese and crackers and get down to business.
おやまぁ~ もうやった。
Would you look at that. Mission Accomplished.
成功 の秘密 → [Joanne Rowling]
“It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not lived at all. In which case, you’ve failed by default.”
“Anything’s possible if you’ve got enough nerve.”
“It is important to remember that we all have magic inside us.”
“After all, to the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.”
成功 の秘密 → [Neil Gaiman]
“Tomorrow may be hell, but today was a good writing day, and on the good writing days nothing else matters.”
“Life is a disease: sexually transmitted, and invariably fatal.”
“Remember: when people tell you something’s wrong or doesn’t work for them, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what they think is wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong.”
[Neil Gaiman – The Eight Rules of Writing]
成功 の秘密 → [Alan Bennett]
名 探偵 コナン
[fun+2]
Somewhere deep, unfathomably — unimaginably deep inside the endless, bottomless black-hole that is tsnepseg’s heart, a fierce カビゴン* has been awoken.
And honestly, it’s this guy‘s fault. All that talk about helping people, sharing resources, motivating one-another, and just genuinely being cool — I mean, who can fight that, right?
So I think it’s time for fun+2. *thunder *violins *dubstep
It’s time to create something. Something fantastic.
http://freetexthost.com/gcpm5vlhhf
*
『MOTHER2 ギーグの逆襲 』
Several days ago I wrapped up my first play-through of “Mother 2”, also known as “EarthBound” to western audiences. Suffice to say I’m at a loss for words. What is it? Well, for me, it’s .. magical. It’s .. beautiful. It’s .. heartwarming. It’s .. a powerful testament for what story-telling can be in the world of video games.
The characters, dialogue, story, and experience captivated me unlike any game I’ve ever played before. To put it simply: it’s a game that doesn’t take itself too seriously yet somehow manages to tug on your heart-strings in all the right places. The following dialogue takes place during the final boss of the game, and being quite frank, I’m still reeling from how moving the scene was. gimme dat kleenex!
ポーラは
心 をこめて祈 った!
「……どうぞ、わたし達 に力 をかしてください!
わたし達 の思 いが届 いた人 …誰 か…。」(ネスのママは
突然 、大 きな胸騒 ぎを感 じて)
(息子 達 の無事 を強 く祈 った)
ギーグに1410のダメージ!ポーラは
心 をこめて祈 った!
もう誰 の名前 も思 い浮 かばない。
「…誰 か、誰 か、わたし達 を助 けて。」ポーラの
呼 びかけは闇 の中 に吸 い込 まれていった。ポーラは
心 をこめて祈 った!
「誰 か…聞 こえますか?誰 かわたし達 に力 をかして!」
[soto.aikotoba.jp]
It’s phenomenal. It’s fantastic. It’s inspiring. It’ll bring you to your knees and break your heart so many times you’ll forget you had one to begin with. ま・じ・で. My words seriously can’t do this game justice. If you haven’t played it for yourself, you’re missing out. You owe it to yourself to experience this adventure. You won’t come back the same person. I promise.
君 は好 きだ。
I love you, Podcastle.jp.