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American game designer and author, Birth: 27-11-1957
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As long as I'm fighting, I'm not dying." - Mara Jade Skywalker
Michael A. Stackpole

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If you can't recognize the man in the mirror, it is time to step back and see when you stopped being yourself.
Michael A. Stackpole

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Note to the wise: whenever someone insists that he wants to buy something from you, but tells you there's no real value in it yet, two things are happening: he's lying, and you're being taken.
Michael A. Stackpole

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Life itself was hard enough without monosynaptic sociopaths preying on folks.
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I am so glad I found you and didn't kill you" - Mara Jade Skywalker to Luke Skywalker
Michael A. Stackpole

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Even being a Jedi is something where you look for more. At first you acted as if Jedi was synonymous with hero. It isn't. Being a hero isn't what all these folks are here to do. They're here to do their jobs." -Jaina Solo
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Most innovative little board game since Chess.
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Out of the firefight, into the carbon freeze." -Anakin Solo
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Quote Topics by Michael A. Stackpole: Jobs Reality Jade Wise Found You Real Folks Long Mirrors Carbon Men Solo Games Hero Clothes Looks Believe Glad Lying Sociopath Dying Enough Fighting Being Yourself Freeze Boards Littles
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In reality, a person questioning the existence of the Satanic conspiracy is merely pointing out that the emperor is wearing no clothes. In that case, one can understand why the emperor's tailors get upset and suggest the person doing the pointing is a tool of the devil. Then the question comes down to one of whether the crowd will believe the evidence they have before them, or if they will buy into the tailors' fantasies.
Michael A. Stackpole