I like to work hard and play hard.
Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff.
I work too hard and don't play enough.
I simply do not distinguish between work and play.
I work hard. But I play hard, too.
I'm actually just playing honest, whole young women.
When I was in college, all the pretty women were in the theatre, so I auditioned for a play.
Every woman should recruit a female friend to take up golf so there will be more women available to play.
Women play just as hard as guys do. We're just as competitive.
Play hard to get. You should be.
Time is a game played beautifully by children.
Life is like a guitar; Tune. Play. Repeat.
Life is game. Never fear to play the game.
Last warning. I don't play nice.
Pianos tend to get better as they age, the more you play them. They grow into their sound.
I'd always tried to resist playing the supervirility thing. I liked showing the vulnerability of age.
Around age 11 or 12, I started playing jazz bass. From there, I went to electric bass and then guitar, which I kept up for a long time.
As a kid, I wanted to be a pro tennis player. I was pretty good; at the tennis academies I attended, I always 'played up' against older age groups.
But I've always believed that Christine Cagney shouldn't be played past a certain age.
The best player I've ever played with was Paul Gascoigne. He had everything. He was amazing.
There's an amazing intimate feeling in a small club but an insane rush playing a stadium or festival.