God does not play dice with the universe.
A radio was playing quietly. Nobody was listening. It was there to drown out the silence.
From a very early age, as far back as I can remember, I always played sports.
People pay to see movies with women looking beautiful, but I think there will be a place for me to play women looking my own age.
I don't reflect on sort of the age of the roles that I get. It's usually just what plays into what's believable - 'Am I believable at this age?'
As an actor, you get to sort of bounce back and forth in terms of the age range you play and the life experience that your characters have.
I saw things at an early age because my mom was a theater actress. I did a play with her when I was 10 years old.
Even though I have often recorded alone, I still feel the best music is made by musicians playing off each other.
When I was little, I saw the play 'Les Miserables' on Broadway, I thought it was the most amazing thing I have ever seen.
God has just given me such an amazing journey and able to play; it's been so much fun. I'm having a blast!
It's amazing when you're playing to a crowd who barely understands English but they're singing parts of your song back to you.
I'm interested in art for all. I don't want it to be only the sons and daughters of Tory MPs who get to see my plays.
I just get the feeling that if Jesse Helms was in charge of art in America, you'd go into a museum and see nothing but prints of dogs playing cards.
Artists and art institutions have to learn how to play hardball. A democratic society needs a democratic art and we have a right to demand it.
The art of utterance persuades initially by its music and its rhythm, before semiotic or personal characteristics come into play.
Man is a play station whereas a woman will always remain at an emotion station.
Politics is politics; art is art. If you play a political role, you have to stop being an artist.
Life is to be lived, not controlled; and humanity is won by continuing to play in face of certain defeat.
The very essence of romance is uncertainty.
Wouldn’t you rather play chess, Ma’am?....It’s less destructive of clothes.
No... we're not playing God. We're only attempting to set things right.