If I had stayed purely a horror writer or thriller writer, I might have more of a presence in those particular genres, and I'd certainly have more individual titles to market, since it's much easier to write pure genre fiction than it is to create something different.
When we came up with titles like Ready or Not, that's how we really felt.
As far as I'm concerned, as soon as you reach your goal, then that's the box ticked for me. I don't feel the need to repeat titles or repeat victories; as soon as I get the one, then I'm happy.
Michael Jordon may have been the best basketball player in history, but he couldn't have won six NBA titles without a team.
Father or stepfather - those are just titles to me. They don't mean anything.
Today you can't go by the titles of the shows to know what the content of the show may be.
Titles either come to you at the beginning or they don't come to you at all, I find, and I hate the feeling that I haven't got a title because it usually means that you are left at the end scrambling around trying to find something.
Titles of honor are like the impressions on coins, which add no value to gold or silver, but only render brass current.
What that means initially is that you have alot of products that are only slightly better games in the same genre on another machine - and the titles that really take advantage of the machine come along later.
I'm extremely willful to win, and I respond to challenges. Scoring titles and stuff like that... it sounds, well, I don't care how it sounds - to me, scoring comes easy. It's not a challenge to me to win the scoring title, because I know I can.
Nobody had song titles that were as long as ours. A lot of it was just inside jokes.
I want to feel I can help the club to believe they are good, and I want to feel the fans knowing the team is good. Sometimes you don't believe that because in the past, you have not won as many titles like the other ones.
Teams like Ferrari, McLaren and Mercedes are going to be very, very motivated to go for the titles.
I can't be bothered anymore about giving songs titles.
From 1964 to 1968, I won many state, national and international amateur karate titles.
Organization charts and fancy titles count for next to nothing.
Titles are very hard. Sometimes a title comes before I start to write the book, but often I finish the book, and I still don't have a title. I have to go through the book again, and then sometimes I hope a title jumps out at me from what I've written.
Next, in importance to books are their titles.
I do have trouble with titles.
I've won some pretty cool things in my life and I have a lot of great titles.
You always love playing in finals at any tournament. The grand slams and stuff like that are obviously the priorities but any titles go on your record.
A bookstore has thousands of titles to sell. You need to be the guy the store attendant recommends to the reader.
Fame and success and titles stay with you, but they wear out eventually. In the end, all that you are left with is your character.
Estimates are that in 2012, more than 32 million books were available - the explosion, thanks to the ease of self-publishing; 2013 could see even more titles grace our virtual bookstores! That means we are going to be awash in covers and titles, plot descriptions and characters.
If money titles meant anything, I'd play more tournaments. The only thing that means a lot to me is winning. If I have more wins than anybody else and win more majors than anybody else in the same year, then it's been a good year.
We don't have titles on our business cards. No one really gets any special treatment. No one gets a corner office to put pictures of their family and their dog in.
I like titles that are a little difficult, because it's kind of counterintuitive.
I did teach elementary school for quite a while, and so I didn't have to reach too far back for the titles and authors that populate the early chapters 'of The Borrower.'
I wasn't born into land or titles, or new money, or an oil rig.
One of the greatest titles in the world is parent, and one of the biggest blessings in the world is to have parents to call mom and dad.
People always say I'm a legend, but I'm not. Not until I've defended my Olympic titles. That's when I've decided I'll be a legend.
Manchester City has a really good academy, and they're winning titles at all ages.
There's this trouble with books for me because I'm terrible at thinking of titles. The truth is, even with the titles that I've landed on in the end, they always feel wrong. I think it's because of this whole problem of having to package your book in a certain way.
Giggs is the realest.
Yeah, the record for most titles was previously held by the Fabulous Moolah, she won it four times. And a few weeks ago, I won the title for the sixth time, which has never been done before.
I don't hate the music, but I hate the process. When I look at it, I don't see song titles and artwork, I see the fight - I see the emotions, the blood, sweat and tears. There are a couple of songs on there that I love; but 'Lasers' is a little bit of what you love, a little bit of what you like, and a lot of what you had to do.