As we mature, there are people with whom we run out of steam, but there are also those with whom a little straight talking would prove rewarding.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is a certain degree of 'steampunkishness' that creeps into my books.
People have to understand how important it is for the players to let off steam, switch off and relax.
Life's too short to hang out with people who aren't resourceful.
If you aren't having fun, if you aren't anxious to find out what happens next as you write, then not only will you run out of steam on the story, but you won't be able to entertain anyone else, either.
I much prefer STEAM to STEM. The insertion of the A is arts writ large, and when you learn how to think, that means that you actually need to understand how others have thought before you, how have others made sense of the world.
We tend to think of Steam as tools for content developers and tools for producers. We're just always thinking: how do we want to make content developers' lives better and users' lives a lot better? With Big Picture Mode, we're trying to answer the question: 'How can we maximize a content developers' investment?'
To me, there's no greater reward than being around people you care about and can be present with.
We can improve our relationships with others by leaps and bounds if we become encouragers instead of critics.
No person is ever good for much, that hasn't been swept off their feet by enthusiasm between ages twenty and thirty.
When I do something, I do it full steam ahead.