Video will drive the share-shift in advertising.
‐‐ Ross Levinsohn
Videogame players essentially choose whether to win the game or to die heroically. There's a certain glory in both.
‐‐ John Green
Videogames are a little more work and they're a little more stilted.
‐‐ Carlos Alazraqui
Videogames are indeed design: They're sophisticated virtual machines that echo the mechanical systems inside cars.
‐‐ John Maeda
Videogames based on golf have often been viewed as, to mangle a phrase, a good walk through a virtual world spoiled. Connecting with your virtual golfers has often been as hard for gamers as understanding the sport itself.
‐‐ Rob Manuel
Videogames make you feel like you're actually doing something. Your brain processes the tiered game achievements as real-life achievements. Every time you get to the next level, hot jets of reward chemical coat your brain in a lathery foam, and it seems like you're actually accomplishing stuff.
‐‐ Chris Hardwick
Videos are a very difficult medium to be good at and also a difficult medium to consume quickly.
‐‐ Kevin Systrom
Videos are more like photography. It's not as much about trying to tell a story as it is creating images.
‐‐ Tatyana Ali
Videos come definitely after the music has been created, but I have always felt, and especially today, that videos are vital in the album process. I think that we live in a very visual era, and if you make a mistake with a video, those images will accompany the song forever.
‐‐ Shakira
Videos have to go hand in hand with your music, so that's why, ultimately, they should be created by the artist. And if they're not, it doesn't really add up to me.
‐‐ Marilyn Manson
Vienna is a handsome, lively city, and pleases me exceedingly.
‐‐ Frederic Chopin
Vienna is the gate to Eastern Europe.
‐‐ Niki Lauda
Viereck became a historian, specializing in modern Russia, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.
‐‐ Tom Reiss
Vietnam ended a failure: repeatedly, to me, Kissinger described it as his greatest, and most persistent regret. But Congress was more to blame than Kissinger.
‐‐ Alistair Horne
Vietnam helped me to look at the horror and terror in the hearts of people and realize how we can't aim guns and set booby traps for people we have never spoken a word to. That kind of impersonal violence mystifies me.
‐‐ Yusef Komunyakaa
Vietnam is often called our only uncensored war, but that only means that the government wasn't vetting the pictures and words.
‐‐ Bruce Jackson
Vietnam should have taught us that mindless anti-Communism is not a cause worth killing or dying for in a world in which Communism is hardly a monolithic force.
‐‐ Pete Hamill
Vietnam should have taught us that nationalism, with its engines of independence and self-determination, is a more powerful force by far than Marxism and must be understood and respected.
‐‐ Pete Hamill
Vietnam was a lie but at least there was a political agenda. It was the domino theory. Iraq is about nothing but George Bush's ego laced with imperialist ambitions. And it was helped by your government.
‐‐ Donald Sutherland
Vietnam was a palpable failure. And of course, in retrospect, it was even more clearly a disaster and a failure than maybe people understood at the time.
‐‐ Robert Dallek
Vietnam was as much a laboratory experiment as a war.
‐‐ John Pilger
Vietnam was really an idealistic thing to stop the spread of communism, which, incidentally, it did. It was a pretty costly way to do it, but it achieved its goal.
‐‐ Tom Wolfe
Vietnam was the defining event for my generation. It spilled over into all facets of American life - into music, into the pulpits, in churches of our country. It spilled over into the city streets, police forces. And even if you were born late in the generation, Vietnam was still part of your childhood.
‐‐ Tim O'Brien
Vietnam was the first time that Americans of different races had to depend on each other. In the Second World War, they were segregated; it was in Vietnam that American integration happened in the military - and it wasn't easy.
‐‐ Karl Marlantes
Vietnam was what we had instead of happy childhoods.
‐‐ Michael Herr
Vietnamese are very similar to the Chinese. They just can't sit on gold bars underneath their beds. Eventually, they will pull out their gold bars and invest.
‐‐ Pham Nhat Vuong
Vietnamese food has probably been saved from the mass market because most people never master the sauces and condiments that must be added to the food, at the table, for its glories to become apparent. It's too much trouble, and a lot of people don't like asking for help, especially if the interaction involves some linguistic awkwardness.
‐‐ Tyler Cowen
View health as an investment, not an expense.
‐‐ John Quelch
Viewed as a geometric figure, the ant's path is irregular, complex, and hard to describe.
‐‐ Herbert A. Simon
Viewed from a distance, or through the eye of the All-Knowing CEO of the Universe, the crash of 2008 followed the usual pattern. A long-lived boom driven by cheap credit, going back as far as 1982 (though subject to interruptions in the mid-1980s and 1990s, and in 2001), came to grief because of a rise in the cost of borrowing money.
‐‐ James Buchan
Viewed from a holistic ecological perspective, some meat - such as conscientiously hunted animals - involves less suffering and environmental damage than arable agriculture, while both of these are significantly less harmful than indiscriminately purchasing meat on the market.
‐‐ Tristram Stuart
Viewed narrowly, all life is universal hunger and an expression of energy associated with it.
‐‐ Mary Ritter Beard
Viewers can determine what they want to watch and what they don't want to watch.
‐‐ Bryan Cranston
Viewers can hate a character and at the same time can't take their eyes off of him.
‐‐ John Slattery
Viewers can't expect TV to keep developing unless they make their wants known. And let's face it. The best way to make your wants known in this world is by 'beefing'.
‐‐ Bill Bixby
Viewers can't work or play while watching television; they can't read; they can't be out on the streets, falling in love with the wrong people, learning how to quarrel and compromise with other human beings. In short, they are asocial.
‐‐ Pete Hamill
Viewers don't care how big media companies are. They care whether they can dump those they don't like, whether because of lousy service or because of crummy shows.
‐‐ Virginia Postrel
Viewers make online requests to their favorite video-making whisperers to do the things that trigger their head tingles. Everyone's needs are different. It's like an interactive choose-your-own-adventure.
‐‐ Andrea Seigel
Viewers who invest two hours in a superhero movie often leave feeling entertained but somehow dumber.
‐‐ Richard Corliss
Viewing Israelis and Palestinians from a psychological perspective, they would both be seen as victims of abuse; that is how they both understandably feel, and it's how they both understandably behave. The Jewish psyche is in victimized reaction to the Holocaust, and the Palestinian psyche is in victimized reaction to the Israelis.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
Views are overrated; it's light that counts. I have an apartment in Miami's South Beach, and I get tired of looking at the ocean. Even that view gets old after a while. Sunlight streaming into a room - it never gets old.
‐‐ Michael Graves
Vig used to call me 'Elf boy', and I'd call him 'filthy human'. As an Elf, I never got a scratch on me, never got dirty. And Vig would come out with blood and sweat all over him. And he'd say to me, 'Oh, go manicure your nails.'
‐‐ Orlando Bloom
Viggo Mortensen had the biggest impact on me in terms of approach, dedication, intention, and artistic outlook, and I'm nowhere close to how good he is as an artist, and I wouldn't even put myself in the same category as an actor.
‐‐ Orlando Bloom
Vigilant and effective antitrust enforcement today is preferable to the heavy hand of government regulation of the Internet tomorrow.
‐‐ Orrin Hatch
Vigorous enforcement of copyrights themselves is an important part of the picture. But I don't think that expanding the legal definition of copyright outside of actual copyright infringement is the right move.
‐‐ Edward Felten
Vigorous independent and critical media are indispensable in a democracy.
‐‐ Geoff Mulgan
Vijay Singh won a playoff in 2004 at Whistling Straits after a final-round 76, which was the highest last round by the winner of any major since 1938, when Reg Whitcombe won the British Open with a 78 in a storm that blew down the exhibition tent at Sandwich.
‐‐ Dan Jenkins
Viking women, if they were left behind, were ruling their town. They were earls in their own right; they owned land in their own right. They could divorce their husbands if they wanted to. All of those wonderful allowances that were made for women in the Viking culture weren't really part of the Christian culture at the time.
‐‐ Alyssa Sutherland
Viking women were able to rule kingdoms, divorce husbands, own land; and Vikings were very progressive in terms of the rights of women.
‐‐ Gabriel Byrne
Vikings were pretty brutal, but also very educated people. They were salesmen, businessmen who started raiding when business wasn't good. That's why they had such great boats.
‐‐ Baltasar Kormakur