You know the way that children play make-believe in the garden? I did that and I thought, 'This will do for life. Why would I want to do anything else?'
I've often played very strong, flashy, kind of inadvertently mean women. I am not that way in my real life.
I feel a bit like when we came through the doors on the first day of rehearsals of that play, from that minute on, my whole life changed.
The reason I wanted to be an actor is that I don't want to play me for the rest of my life and make money out of that.
I just kind of understood it, and I threw my love for others and love for life into the character, and was having a blast. I loved playing Dharma. I loved it!
It's hard to say when the life of a band starts and stops... but playing music together is an act of trust. When that's broken, it's impossible to continue.
If you have the opportunity to play this game of life you need to appreciate every moment. a lot of people don't appreciate the moment until it's passed.
It's got to be harder in real life to win a World Cup. But depending on if you play World Class level on FIFA, it's going to be difficult to win in the video game, too.
I love playing women at the far ends of the social scale. I've done it all my life; that's where my ability lies.
I have a big life, a small child, I work, I do a lot of things, so I'm often playing catch-up with what's current.
I play guitar and write music, and that's definitely a huge part of my life, but it's my personal thing that I have for me.
It's unbelievable how much you don't know about the game you've been playing all your life.
I play a bad boy on television, but in real life I have a passion for nature and nature conservancy, specifically bird rehabilitation.
From a Buddhist point of view, emotions are not real. As an actor, I manufacture emotions. They're a sense of play. But real life is the same. We're just not aware of it.
I can't say that I fully relate to things that I play. Sometimes it's nice to spend half the day crying; then you don't have to do it in real life.
I'd love to do theater. I've done so many plays in my life. I still think of that as my main thing.
And when I go to see plays, I marvel at how people can do that. I've done it all my life, but I still find it mystical.
I'm learning to play by the rules. I sort of hate to think of it that way, but that's how it is. I'm really learning to function out there and in such a way that I don't need to drink.
For the past eight years, the right has been better at working the refs. Now the left is learning how to play the game.
I think when you're learning an instrument, you are restricted because much of it is the noise of individual theory and your ability to play the instrument.
Scientists have shown that pigs are capable of playing simple video games, learning from each other, and even learning names.