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Thank you for grabbing a copy of the King of Quotes Game book edition. This has been a unique labor of love and learning that has been a lifetime in the making for both of us, along with a year of focused development, play testing, and research. At the outset we wanted to make a game that brought history to life. So we found quotes from some of the most influential people in history and turned it into a guessing game. 

It has been a fun project to make and now we want to share it in as many ways as possible. As of this writing the game is a free downloadable PDF on our website. You can download a set of cards and print them at home to play. This book is a simple compilation of those same cards so everyone can have access to all the fun things we discovered. Our goal has been simple, make history accessible in today's fast paced world. 

Ideally we wish we could have put every influential historical figure, famous and infamous, into the game but we limited ourselves to find 30 influential people that have helped shape the modern world we live in and select their best 12 quotes. Thus the game King of Quotes was created. Like us, you will be shocked to discover "Who said what?" . In our research we discovered just how much these 30 people have shaped our world with their words and ideas. Some have moved millions, while others have shared the right words with key people, who in turn changed the lives of entire generations. It will quickly surprise you how contradictory, poignant, and relevant their words are still today. This is not your grammar school history lesson. 

So the question we asked ourselves early on was, how do we make a game out of just quotes? There have been many trivia games in the past and I am sure there will be many more. 

We knew we wanted to take an interactive team approach with the game, so we decided to separate the quotes into two categories, Freedom and Power, two ideas that have been in a constant tug of war throughout the entire 20th century, and some would say throughout all of history. We selected 30 historical figures and organized them into these two groups, one group of quotes are blue tinted Freedom cards and the other set of quotes are red tinted Power cards. Neither group is good or bad, as you’ll soon discover, as some historical heroes said and did some shocking things.

By no means are we historical scholars and there will be quotes from people that could be for either Freedom or Power. We encourage you to do your own research and to foster that debate among you and your friends. When we put out the second edition of the game we will take those conflicting opinions and thoughts under serious advisement.  

For 30-60 minutes, two teams, Frreeom and Power, go through a stack of quotes to see which team racks up the most points by guessing, "Who said that?". There are challenges and counter challenges, along with clues to help you match the right quote with the right historical figure. The first team to collect 10 points wins. This book is a collection of all the the quotes from all the historical figures in the game. 

Long after the game is finished, you and your friends can use this book to read through the quotes and learn about these historical figures. These 30 influential people still have relevance in your life today. We hope you enjoy the book and even more so the game. 

Good luck in becoming the King or Queen of Quotes!

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Thank you for grabbing a copy of the King of Quotes Game book edition. This has been a unique labor of love and learning that has been a lifetime in the making for both of us, along with a year of focused development, play testing, and research. At the outset we wanted to make a game that brought history to life. So we found quotes from some of the most influential people in history and turned it into a guessing game. 

It has been a fun project to make and now we want to share it in as many ways as possible. As of this writing the game is a free downloadable PDF on our website. You can download a set of cards and print them at home to play. This book is a simple compilation of those same cards so everyone can have access to all the fun things we discovered. Our goal has been simple, make history accessible in today's fast paced world. 

Ideally we wish we could have put every influential historical figure, famous and infamous, into the game but we limited ourselves to find 30 influential people that have helped shape the modern world we live in and select their best 12 quotes. Thus the game King of Quotes was created. Like us, you will be shocked to discover "Who said what?" . In our research we discovered just how much these 30 people have shaped our world with their words and ideas. Some have moved millions, while others have shared the right words with key people, who in turn changed the lives of entire generations. It will quickly surprise you how contradictory, poignant, and relevant their words are still today. This is not your grammar school history lesson. 

So the question we asked ourselves early on was, how do we make a game out of just quotes? There have been many trivia games in the past and I am sure there will be many more. 

We knew we wanted to take an interactive team approach with the game, so we decided to separate the quotes into two categories, Freedom and Power, two ideas that have been in a constant tug of war throughout the entire 20th century, and some would say throughout all of history. We selected 30 historical figures and organized them into these two groups, one group of quotes are blue tinted Freedom cards and the other set of quotes are red tinted Power cards. Neither group is good or bad, as you’ll soon discover, as some historical heroes said and did some shocking things.

By no means are we historical scholars and there will be quotes from people that could be for either Freedom or Power. We encourage you to do your own research and to foster that debate among you and your friends. When we put out the second edition of the game we will take those conflicting opinions and thoughts under serious advisement.  

For 30-60 minutes, two teams, Frreeom and Power, go through a stack of quotes to see which team racks up the most points by guessing, "Who said that?". There are challenges and counter challenges, along with clues to help you match the right quote with the right historical figure. The first team to collect 10 points wins. This book is a collection of all the the quotes from all the historical figures in the game. 

Long after the game is finished, you and your friends can use this book to read through the quotes and learn about these historical figures. These 30 influential people still have relevance in your life today. We hope you enjoy the book and even more so the game. 

Good luck in becoming the King or Queen of Quotes!

Keywords: cards,card game,history,politics

POWERINTRODUCTIONEuropean Union
The European Union (EU) formally began with the
European Economic Community (EEC) in 1957. The EEC
worked for many decades, adding more members
states, expanding the policies & finally adopting the
Euro as a new central currency in 1999, as legal tender
in 2002. Greece joined the EU in 2001.

Todayʼs EU began in 1993 as a political & economic
union of 28 member states, of 513 million people (7.3%
of the worldʼs population). While no member state has

left the EU yet, with Brexit the UK is
negotiating a withdrawal.

The EU has developed an internal single market through
a standardized system of laws that apply in certain

matters. EU policies aim to ensure the free movement of
people, goods, services and capital within
the internal market.

The EU is currently a confederation (unlike a federation
superstate, like the USA, wherein ultimate power lies in
a federal hierarchy). A confederation keeps power with
the individual states. The past 2 French Presidents have
proposed new reforms for the EU with pooled financial

resources, an EU Finance Minister, and Europe-wide
financial policy, which would be
more akin to a federation.

INTRODUCTIONEuropean Union FREEDOM
The European Union (EU) formally began with the
European Economic Community (EEC) in 1957. The EEC
worked for many decades, adding more members
states, expanding the policies & finally adopting the
Euro as a new central currency in 1999, as legal tender
in 2002. Greece joined the EU in 2001.

Todayʼs EU began in 1993 as a political & economic
union of 28 member states, of 513 million people (7.3%
of the worldʼs population). While no member state has

left the EU yet, with Brexit the UK is
negotiating a withdrawal.

The EU has developed an internal single market through
a standardized system of laws that apply in certain

matters. EU policies aim to ensure the free movement of
people, goods, services and capital within
the internal market.

The EU is currently a confederation (unlike a federation
superstate, like the USA, wherein ultimate power lies in
a federal hierarchy). A confederation keeps power with
the individual states. The past 2 French Presidents have
proposed new reforms for the EU with pooled financial

resources, an EU Finance Minister, and Europe-wide
financial policy, which would be
more akin to a federation.

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INTRODUCTIONwas an English novelist, essayist, journalist &
critic, whose work is focused on social injustice,

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out of just quotes? There have been many trivia games in the past and I am
sure there will be many more.

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Noble A. DraKoln “thoughtcrime”.

PLAY THE GAMEEuropean Union
The European Union (EU) formally began with the
European Economic Community (EEC) in 1957. The EEC
worked for many decades, adding more members
states, expanding the policies & finally adopting the
Euro as a new central currency in 1999, as legal tender
in 2002. Greece joined the EU in 2001.

Todayʼs EU began in 1993 as a political & economic
union of 28 member states, of 513 million people (7.3%
of the worldʼs population). While no member state has

left the EU yet, with Brexit the UK is
negotiating a withdrawal.

The EU has developed an internal single market through
a standardized system of laws that apply in certain

matters. EU policies aim to ensure the free movement of
people, goods, services and capital within
the internal market.

The EU is currently a confederation (unlike a federation
superstate, like the USA, wherein ultimate power lies in
a federal hierarchy). A confederation keeps power with
the individual states. The past 2 French Presidents have
proposed new reforms for the EU with pooled financial

resources, an EU Finance Minister, and Europe-wide
financial policy, which would be
more akin to a federation.

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GAME RULES George Orwell

Here are the step by step instructions on how to play the King of Quotes card game. Details on how to play King of Quotes:

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3. Each player pulls a Quote card, guesses which historical figure said it to get a
point for their team. 4. FULL GAME ONLY: Player can select Guessing Quote, or Multiple Choice Quote.

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Multiple Choice Quote Cards and put all face down on the table in their own piles 
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7. Lay out 15 blue Freedom historical figures cards face up, 5 rows by 3 cards
8. Lay out 15 red Power historical figures cards face up, 5 rows by 3 cards 10. Each player must provid(epaun banlsiwsehrewdithiinnthe19tim4e,9th)e.y can consult with other
9. Place each of the 30 black and white historical figure cards under each of the
colored historical figures cards team members, but cannot consult online, nor look up the answer, they can only talk
10. Optionally lay out the 15 organization cards in 5 rows by cards face up
11. Have a timer ready with Ttheeirrmowinntaealmlymeimllbefrrso. m tuberculosis, Orwell stayed on
12. Have the quote answers ready
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finish “1984”.challenging team then has the opportunity to share their answer - it cannot be the same

answer as the playing team.

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“thoughtcrime”.figures card, and it's attached quote(s) - until another player guesses a correct quote

from that same historicial figure, allowing them to take that figure from that player!

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GAME RULES George Orwell

Eric Blair, using the pen name George Orwell,

Answer options for the player whose turn it is with the Quote card: There awrea2svaernsioEnsnogfltihsehgnamoev:elist, essayist, journalist &

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B. Select from the multiple choice historical figure options, aiming to get 2 points (no
clue card is won) - this answer can be challenged by the other team, who can also also a member of the Independent Labour Party.
look at the quote card answer options.
His teacher and life-long friend, Aldous Huxley,
C. Try and guess from the quote number on the card who the historical figure is, using Optional rwulaeyssaatfouewtshettoiumpreesad:nd“Bplraay v-ebeNtteerwtoWusoesrladft”er. playing the
any clue cards, aiming to get 2 points and a clue card -  this answer can be standard
challenged by the other team, who can also look at the quote card answer options.

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(published in 1949).- 2 points for getting the right historical figure - challenging team can also get 2 points C. Optionally if a player is right with their answer to a quote card, and the other team
- Bonus point if right historical figure is from their own side = 3 points already has that historical figure taken off the board, this new winning player can take

- Minus 1 point for getting the wrong answer - challenging team can also lose 1 point that Thiestorrmicailnfiagulrleyaiwlal yfrfroommthetuobppeorsicngutleoamsi,sa,loOng rwwitheitl'sl astttaachyeed dquootens.
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- Optionally - any additional points by taking a historical figure (and it's quotes) from tohistorical fidguereadtohn,othloesewtheapsoinetsn, tgheay gonelydlosienthae hfisetovricearl ifisghurer. ace to
finish “1984”.D. Optionally after winning a quote card, before their turn ends, that player can elect
the opposing team
- Optionally - any points from selecting a correct Organization card to select an Organizational card, trying to pick which Organization that specific 

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as well as “Big Brother”, “thought police”,

“room 101”, “newspeak”, “doublethink”, and

“thoughtcrime”.

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George Orwell

Eric Blair, using the pen name George Orwell,

CONTENTSwas an English novelist, essayist, journalist &
critic, whose work is focused on social injustice,

opposition to totalitarianism & the support of

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INTRODUCTIONEuropean Union FREEDOM
The European Union (EU) formally began with the
European Economic Community (EEC) in 1957. The EEC
worked for many decades, adding more members
states, expanding the policies & finally adopting the
Euro as a new central currency in 1999, as legal tender
in 2002. Greece joined the EU in 2001.

Todayʼs EU began in 1993 as a political & economic
union of 28 member states, of 513 million people (7.3%
of the worldʼs population). While no member state has

left the EU yet, with Brexit the UK is
negotiating a withdrawal.

The EU has developed an internal single market through
a standardized system of laws that apply in certain

matters. EU policies aim to ensure the free movement of
people, goods, services and capital within
the internal market.

The EU is currently a confederation (unlike a federation
superstate, like the USA, wherein ultimate power lies in
a federal hierarchy). A confederation keeps power with
the individual states. The past 2 French Presidents have
proposed new reforms for the EU with pooled financial

resources, an EU Finance Minister, and Europe-wide
financial policy, which would be
more akin to a federation.

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical
physicist who developed the theory of relativity,

one of the two pillars of modern physics
(alongside quantum theories). He is best known

for his mass–energy equivalence formula
(E=mc2), and received the 1921ʼs
Physicsʼ Nobel Prize.

In 1933, while Einstein was visiting the US,
Hitler came to power; because of his Jewish
roots, Einstein did not return to Germany. He
settled in the USA and became an American

citizen in 1940.

On the eve of WW2, he endorsed a letter to
President Roosevelt alerting him of the potential
of “extremely powerful bombs of a new type”
(something that Nazi Germany was working on
since 1939). Einstein recommended the USA to
begin nuclear research, which eventually led to
the Manhattan Projectʼs atom bombing of Japan.

Everything that is really great
and inspiring is created by the

individual who can labor in
freedom.

The progress of science
presupposes the possibility of
unrestricted communications
of all results and judgments;

freedom of expression and
instruction in all realms of

intellectual endeavor.

Any power must be an enemy
of mankind, which enslaves
the individual by power and
by force; all that is valuable
in human society depends
upon the opportunity for

development accorded to the
individual.

The splitting of the atom has
changed everything, except

for how we think.

Steve Jobs

Steven Jobs was an American personal
computersʼ pioneer in the 70ʼs and 80ʼs, who
instigated the smart-device revolution at the turn

of the 21st century, starting with the iPod.

Jobs is credited with some of the most popular
inventions in electronics, including the Macintosh

computer, iPod, iPhone, and iPad devices. He
was the co-founder & CEO of Apple; Chairman
& majority shareholder of Pixar; and became a
member of Disneyʼs board of Directors following
its acquisition of Pixar, which made Jobs Disneyʼs

largest shareholder.

Jobs has also been the CEO and founder of
NeXT, which was bought by Apple in 1997 &
returned Jobs to Apple as CEO until his death

from pancreatic cancer, in 2011.

It’s more fun to be a pirate
than to join the navy.

Your time is limited, so don’t
waste it living someone else’s

life. Don’t be trapped by
dogma, which is living with
the results of other people’s

thinking.

You tend to get told that the
world ñis the way it isî, and
your life is just to live your life
inside the world. Try not to
bash into walls too much, try
to have a nice family life, have
fun, save a little money; that’s
a very limited life. Life can be

much broader than that.

And most important, have the
courage to follow your heart

& intuition, they somehow
already know what you truly
want to become. Everything

else is secondary.

John F. Kennedy

JFK was a Democrat & the 35th President of the
USA, from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
He served at the height of the Cold War, and

during that time his key focus was the tense
relationship with the Soviet Union.

He increased the number of USAʼs military
advisors in South Vietnam by a factor of 18
times. In April 1961, he authorized a failed

joint-CIA attempt to overthrow the Cuban
government of Fidel Castro during the Bay of

Pigs invasion.

JFKʼs last executive order was 11110, June 1963,
authorizing the USA Treasury Secretary to print

silver certificates. In March 1964 Johnson
cancelled it.

On November 22nd, 1963, JFK was
assassinated in Dallas. Lee Harvey Oswald was

arrested for the crime, but was murdered by
Jack Ruby only 2 days later on live TV. Ruby was

sentenced to death but died of lung cancer in
prison in 1967.

In the long history of the
world, only a few generations
have been granted the role of
defending freedom in its hour
of maximum danger. I do not
shrink from this responsibility,

I welcome it.

If a free society cannot help
the many who are poor, it
cannot save the few who are

rich.

Those who make peaceful
revolution impossible, will

make violent revolution
inevitable.

For we are opposed around
the world by a monolithic &
ruthless conspiracy that relies
primarily on covert means
for expanding its sphere of
influence. It is a system which
has conscripted vast human
and material resources; its
preparations are concealed,
not published. Its mistakes

are buried, no secret is
revealed.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist
minister and activist, who became the most

visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights
movement from 1954 until his assassination in
1968. King is best known for advancing civil
rights through non-violence and civil
disobedience.

In 1964, King won the Nobel Peace Prize for
combating racial inequality through non-violent

resistance, and later expanded his focus to
abolish poverty, and the US war on Vietnam.

In 1963, J. Edgar Hoover considered him a
radical and put him under FBIʼs investigation for
possible communist ties, and even mailed him a

threatening anonymous letter.

King was shot and assassinated in 1968. This
prompted major outbreaks of looting, arson, and

violence in more than 100 American cities.
Altogether, 43 men and women were killed,
approximately 3,500 were injured, and 27,000

were arrested.

Non-violence means avoiding
not only external physical
violence, but also internal

violence of spirit. You not only
refuse to shoot a man, but
you refuse to hate him.

Let us not seek to satisfy our
thirst for freedom by drinking

from the cup of bitterness
and hatred.

For when people get caught
up with that which is right,

and they are willing to
sacrifice for it, there is no

stopping point short of
victory.

Injustice anywhere is a threat
to justice everywhere.

Lao-Tzu

Lao-Tzu, also known as Laozi or Lao-Tse, was an
ancient Chinese philosopher and writer.

Lao-Tzu is the reputed author of the
Tao-Te-Ching, the founder of philosophical
Taoism, and considered a deity in religious
Taoism and other traditional Chinese religions.

A semi-legendary figure, Lao-Tzu was usually
portrayed as a 6th-century BCE contemporary of

Confucius, although some modern historians
consider Lao-Tzu to have lived earlier.

The identity of the Tao-Te-Chingʼs author(s) has
been debated throughout history, & it remains a
significant text in Chinese cosmogony. The ideas
expressed by Lao-Tzu are often done by way of

paradox, and analogy.

Care about what other people
think, and you will always be

their prisoner.

If you realize that all things
change, there is nothing

you will try to hold on to. If
you are not afraid of dying,
there is nothing you cannot

achieve.

A good traveler has no fixed
plans, and has not intent on

arriving.

We shape clay into a pot, but
it is the emptiness inside that

holds whatever we want.

Malcolm X

Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister,
and human rightsʼ activist for the rights of

African-American people, who indicted the white
majority for their crimes against

African-Americans. Although detractors accused
him of preaching racism and violence, he later

changed many of his views.

In 1964, Malcolm X had grown disillusioned with
the Nation of Islam, and so repudiated them and

expressed his regrets about his time with them.
He then embraced Sunni Islam, disavowed
racism and continued to emphasize

Pan-Africanism, black self-determination, and
black self-defense.

On February 21st, 1965, he was assassinated by
three members of the Nation of Islam. Heʼs

known as one of the greatest and most influential
African-Americans in history.

You can’t separate peace from
freedom, because no one can
be at peace unless he has his

freedom.

Nobody can give you
freedom, nobody can give
you equality or justice or
anything. If you’re a man, you

take it.

You don’t have to be a man to
fight for freedom, all you have

to do is to be an intelligent
human being.

Whenever you hear a man
saying he wants freedom, but
in the next breath he is going
to tell you what he wonÍt do

to get it... [then] he doesnÍt
believe in freedom. A man
who believes in freedom will
do anything under the sun to

acquire his freedom.

Satoshi Nakamoto

“Satoshi Nakamoto” is the pseudonym used by
an unknown person (or group) who developed

Bitcoin, authored its white-paper, and

created & deployed its original implementation
of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). Bitcoin,

as the first widely used cryptocurrency, was
released worldwide on October 31st, 2008, at
the same time as the global financial crisis was

highly impacting countries
& industries worldwide.

Thanks to DLTʼs creation, Satoshi was the first to
solve computer scienceʼs double-spending

problem, which had been the block to creating
digital currencies. Solving this, Satoshi created

the first decentralized blockchain
peer-to-peer network.

Active in the development of Bitcoin until
December 2010, no one ever heard from Satoshi
again. Satoshiʼs identity still remains a mystery.

Imagine if the population
were to discover -through
real life experience- what it
is to conduct their lives with
a currency that does not lose
its value, but in reality gains in

value.

The root problem with
conventional currency is all
the trust that’s required to
make it work. The central
bank must be trusted not to
debase the currency, but the
history of fiat currencies is full

of breaches of that trust.

Banks must be trusted to
hold our money and transfer

it electronically, but they
lend it out in waves of credit
bubbles with barely a fraction
in reserve. We have to trust
them with our privacy, trust

them not to let identity
thieves drain our accounts.

Their massive overhead
costs make micropayments

impossible.

The first way to address the
“war on poverty” is to get

rid of currency inflation, and
return to a form of money
whose value holds over the
long term.

George Orwell

Eric Blair, using the pen name George Orwell,
was an English novelist, essayist, journalist &
critic, whose work is focused on social injustice,
opposition to totalitarianism & the support of
democratic socialism. Being a socialist, he was
also a member of the Independent Labour Party.

His teacher and life-long friend, Aldous Huxley,
authored “Brave New World” .

Orwell is best known for the allegorical novel
“Animal Farm” (published in 1945), and the
dystopian novel “1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four”

(published in 1949).

Terminally ill from tuberculosis, Orwell stayed on
a remote cold Scottish island until he died. Close
to death, he was engaged in a feverish race to

finish “1984”.

Orwellʼs work continues to influence culture, as
many of his terms have entered language;

“Orwellian”, which referrs to totalitarian control,
as well as “Big Brother”, “thought police”,

“room 101”, “newspeak”, “doublethink”, and
“thoughtcrime”.

If liberty means anything at
all, it means the right to tell
people what they do not want

to hear.

In a time of universal
deceit, telling the truth is a

revolutionary act.

War is peace; freedom is
slavery; ignorance is strength.


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