The Pledge of Allegiance reflects the truth that faith in God has played a significant role in America since the days of the founding of our country.
Though I was excited about the Sojourner Truth play, it was not reassuring to think that my entire future might depend on the success of that one show.
I'd like now and into the future to play a bigger role not only in Wisconsin and the Midwest, but nationally. I'd like to have an impact.
You have a couple of buddies sleep over, and, you know, you play cops and robbers. That I'm getting paid to do it now is kind of funny.
It was funny on '24' because I'm a Scots-Canadian, and I was working with the great Scottish actor Tony Curran, and we were both playing Russian gangsters.
When I play discos in Belfast or freshers' week in Oxford, there are 1,800 kids dressed as me. It's odd, it's funny, and it pays really well.
I've been lucky enough to play some funny, nasty ladies in my day, and if you can make them foolish, they're even funnier.
A director recommended me for the role on 'Soap.' They said, 'She plays heavy roles, murderesses and the like.' He said, 'On stage, she could be very very funny.'
It's the details and the human element that makes 'Recount' entertaining. Even though we know how the election ends, it plays like a thriller. It's also funny.
I think your tendency when you play yourself is to accentuate something about you that you think is the funny thing about you.
I love being funny! I started in the theater when I was 9 and, believe it or not, always played the funny part!
Of course, the wind sort of swept up and the music was flying around in mid air and they were trying to play off it. You had to be there. It was quite funny.
At the beginning of 'Will and Grace', I played Jack as the funny next-door-neighbor type, as we've seen in the past. And I thought that was my role.
All of the films I'm doing are young, urban, high-concept, funny films. That's the zone where I'd like to play and have fun in.
God gave me a very good hand to play over my 88 years. I have no regrets.
God may not play dice but he enjoys a good round of Trivial Pursuit every now and again.
In a play, the director is God, and I'm a great arguer. Rather boringly so, I think, about trying different things.
When I played God Bless The Queen, I was wondering if they was gonna dig us, then quite naturally I'd go on and try to get it together.
I would fight God Almighty Himself if He didn't play square with me.
Reality is how we interpret it. Imagination and volition play a part in that interpretation. Which means that all reality is to some extent a fiction.
If you're paid before you walk on the court, what's the point in playing as if your life depended on it?