With some people, that love of music is just buried in them. It's so deep in them that they would play for free because they have to.

Play because it's fun, and not to become a pro. If your goal is to become pro, the best way to realize that is by loving what you do.

Life is like our game at whist ... I don't enjoy the game much, but I like to play my cards well, and see what will be the end of it.

I'm going to go out and play really hard. If I have another win, it will be icing on the cake. But I don't take anything for granted.

Poetic and speculative photographs can result if one works carefully and accurately, yet letting chance relationships have full play.

I love motion capture. I think it's the best thing, ever. It's wonderful. It gives you an incredible freedom to just play things out.

"I want to stay alive in pretty much 90% of my movies. Slaughtering isn't exactly what I'm going for, but I will play edgy for sure."

I play Texas Hold'em on my Blackberry. I have amassed a fortune on that. I have almost 30 million dollars from playing. It is unreal.

I didn't grow up with my dad, so it was always very funny to me, and always has been, what an important part DNA plays in one's life.

I was meant to be a composer and will be I'm sure. Don't ask me to try to forget this unpleasant thing and go play football - please.

Unlike films, which can be easily disseminated worldwide via DVDs and the Internet, plays struggle to find an international audience.

We're taking part in a divine comedy and we should realise that the play is always a comedy, in that we're all ultimately ridiculous.

In Argentina at various tournaments, it's great. Every day it's full, everybody's crazy about tennis, everybody wants to play tennis.

I play to all people, and I play to people not governments, and I believe strongly that all people are peaceful and would want peace.

I always wanted to perform. I remember being 5 years old and telling my parents to sit down as I was going to put on a play for them.

I play with my grandchildren. I tend to my garden, which I love. Of course, I love to read, and family is really what it's all about.

It's easier when you play. You get your emotion out. You scream. You yell. You do whatever you want. You play. But it's tough to sit.

Pitching. You're pitching yourself constantly which is probably why there are so many plays about sales. I think also it's like life.

Quite obviously power will continue to play a central role in global politics as it always does. But usually there is something else.

There's always a sense of pride you take out on the field to play your best every night you go out there. Sometimes your best stinks.

I only want to play basketball, and play it well and be happy about it. But I realize that with being famous, comes a lot of demands.

I'm always drawing, so Draw Something is a cool game to play against your friends when you're bored and sat chilling out and relaxing.

I just think the more were observed by other people, the less we can observe them in order to play them and find their true condition.

I am a hopeless romantic who falls in lust and gets in trouble. I love my work and am very productive, yet I always find time to play.

In a mystery, you must play fair by giving all the clues, but disguise them by immediately distracting the reader with something else.

I've always been introverted and so from a very young age I would play different scenarios in my head and let my imagination run free.

Musical numbers should carry the action of the play and should be representative of the personalities of the characters who sing them.

I'm a great believer in getting checked out because if you know you're OK, you actually feel better; your mind plays a big part of it.

Once you play a tournament, you're playing against the golf course, you're playing against yourself and trying to do the best you can.

In life, the challenge is not so much to figure out how best to play the game; the challenge is to figure out what game you're playing

I feel like I've really earnt my stripes - I feel ready to play a lead. I would just love to prove I'm good enough to carry a project.

I always play these rodent type characters - skittish and hyper like a chipmunk. It's a complete act though. I'm a very normal person.

The finest singing, given a good voice to begin with, comes from the constant play of a fine mind upon the inner meaning of the music.

When you play somebody's life, everything about your likeness, everything about the way you talk, whatever, has to become that person.

"Rednecks" always made me nervous to play, but I'm glad I wrote it and I continue to play it. It's just that the language is so rough.

I don't want to sound arrogant, but the defense might shut me down on one or two out of five plays, but I'll make them pay eventually.

I wouldn't want to play Miss Hannigan. I'm not a villain. She's mean to little children! I can't do that. That would disrupt my brand.

We're just musically and rhythmically retarded. We play so hard that we can't tune our guitars fast enough. People can relate to that.

All of us were tuned in during our early development but we lose our connection to intuition over time as other things come into play.

There are always parts of me that come out in the characters that I play - it's the only thing I have to work with and to draw off of.

The more famous an actress becomes, the less she's allowed to eat. Unless she wants to play people's mothers. And in bad clothes, yet.

So learning to play a new instrument, learning a new language - those sorts of things will pay dividends for years or decades to come.

Usually, I end up being the frumpy or mentally challenged or in 'Reasons to Be Pretty', regular. Or a weirdo. I play a lot of weirdos.

I don't wear bright orange clothes or leopard skin boots, but it was really good fun to play someone that does and have an excuse too!

It's fun to play a character who lives on the edge, who is an ethical and moral mess, and is paying the price for some of his actions.

Fitness has to be fun. If it is not play there will be no fitness. Play, you see, is where the process. Fitness is merely the product.

For me, writing plays is far more an act of the mind than of the emotions. It's a very different kind of impulse than fiction writing.

I haven't really written my plays and books - I've heard them. The stories are there already, singing in your genes and in your blood.

One of the things that made me want to be an actor more than ever was seeing a Chekhov play, "The Sea Gull," when was 14 in the Bronx.

Like someone once said, "If you're going to play the part, you better wear the eye patch." You need to perform the function, you know.

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