Playing from deep grass is a fact of life in professional golf.
‐‐ Ernie Els
Playing games is the dessert. Our real market is people doing everyday things. Rather than pulling your mobile phone in and out of your pocket, we want to create an all-day flow; whether you're going to the doctor or a meeting or hanging out, you will all of a sudden be amplified by the collective knowledge that is on the web.
‐‐ Rony Abovitz
Playing gangsters is great. They usually dress you sharp. And you have a license to pretty much bully anybody. I mean, I wouldn't dare do that at home. My wife will give me a back hander.
‐‐ Alex Rocco
Playing girls is cool, but its a lot more fun playing boys.
‐‐ Chris Lilley
Playing gives me as much good feeling now as it did when I was a bitty kid.
‐‐ Lionel Hampton
Playing golf is like learning a foreign language.
‐‐ Henry Longhurst
Playing good girls in the 30s was difficult, when the fad was to play bad girls. Actually I think playing bad girls is a bore; I have always had more luck with good girl roles because they require more from an actress.
‐‐ Olivia De Havilland
Playing guitar is not a beauty contest.
‐‐ Ernie Isley
Playing guitar was one of my childhood hobbies, and I had played a little at school and at camp. My parents would drag me out to perform for my family, like all parents do, but it was a hobby - nothing more.
‐‐ Bonnie Raitt
Playing hard to get is not the way to win me over. I'm definitely more for the girl who can smile and laugh all the time and just have a good time!
‐‐ Taylor Lautner
Playing hockey, there were a lot of guys bigger than me, so I knew I was going to get hit and have to deal with it. Gotta hit back.
‐‐ Mike Weir
Playing in arenas, that's very non-personal with the crowd.
‐‐ Brendon Urie
Playing in front of 25,000 people and millions more on television, and performing and doing what I worked so hard to try to accomplish was, in my opinion, the ultimate. Do I miss it? Of course I do.
‐‐ Jimmy Connors
Playing in front of an audience was just such a turn-on for me, and you have 200 people in the audience and it's like doing live theater. And filming something that goes to millions of people several weeks later, it's an interesting dynamic.
‐‐ Jenna Elfman
Playing in front of people is a lot different from playing in your room.
‐‐ Gavin DeGraw
Playing in New England and the Boston area, the fans are so passionate about their sports if you don't play well, they'll let you know so I know it's not something that they take lightly.
‐‐ Drew Bledsoe
Playing in New York is special to me because you are surrounded by so many communities and a strong Latin community, including the Washington Heights neighborhood. I come to Washington Heights for real Dominican food that reminds me of my hometown, and it's a great place to visit.
‐‐ Robinson Cano
Playing in sold out arenas several nights a week is something I have never experience before. I want to experience that. I want to experience that in my first year and build on that.
‐‐ Andrew Bogut
Playing in the National Football League, you're told, you know, where to be, when to be there, what to wear, how to be there. Being able to step away from that, I have an opportunity to look deeper into myself and look for what's real.
‐‐ Ricky Williams
Playing in the playoffs is the best basketball in the world, and if you can learn under that pressure, succeed under that pressure, it gives you more confidence the next year.
‐‐ Tony Parker
Playing is my way of thinking, talking, communicating.
‐‐ Lionel Hampton
Playing Isabella in 'Measure for Measure' pushed me to my limits. Janet Suzman was directing, and she was very hard on me. I went through phases of not liking her at the time, but I loved her for it in the end.
‐‐ Michelle Dockery
Playing Joanne in 'London to Brighton' was my first taste of film, and I loved every second of it.
‐‐ Georgia Groome
Playing Juliet in 'Heavenly Creatures' changed my life, and the role of Clementine in' Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' opened many new doors creatively.
‐‐ Kate Winslet
Playing Karen was so satisfying that it almost cured my acting bug completely. Not that I had conquered the world of acting. It was just that I had something to prove to myself when I started Will & Grace. Now I feel like, okay, well, I've satisfied that.
‐‐ Megan Mullally
Playing lifts you out of yourself into a delirious place.
‐‐ Jacqueline du Pre
Playing live for a good cause is something I like to do. I like the response of the Indian people, I like their depth and the way they look beyond the surface of things.
‐‐ Jeremy Spencer
Playing live if the thing I love doing best.
‐‐ Bob Geldof
Playing live is a lost art, and you don't see a lot of bands that go out and play the way the older bands do. It's a celebration, and a lot of people treat it like a commercial or a distraction.
‐‐ Corey Taylor
Playing live is basically just hyperactivity and a certain sense of enchantment that I deliver to the audience, to let them know what it would be like to be inside my head.
‐‐ Dave Mustaine
Playing live is closer to theatre, although when you're up there on your own, it's quite scary and revealing because you're playing your own songs. It's like a one man show that you've written yourself.
‐‐ Iwan Rheon
Playing live is everything. Sometimes being on the road is hard, and it's a lot of work, and tiring. From a musical point of view, you improve all the time. Not only that, but you learn how to deal with people and deal with energy in a live setting.
‐‐ Xavier Rudd
Playing live is great, but it's not a creative thing, really. It's a reproductive thing.
‐‐ Bernard Sumner
Playing live is such a total visceral experience, and really, as a musician, you're trained from the beginning to be a live performer.
‐‐ Geddy Lee
Playing live is what it's all about for me. It's cathartic, it's emotional, it's about communing with people. The way you feel after a gig is a such a powerful thing.
‐‐ Paul Weller
Playing live was always definitely a lot more fun. You picture it: working alone in the studio eight or 10 hours a day with nobody else there, being frustrated and driven crazy by all of the things that you have to deal with, vs. thousands of people screaming and singing along with you playing.
‐‐ Tom Scholz
Playing live, you can't survive, certainly not in England. We used to work daytime jobs and play gigs at night. It was very exhausting.
‐‐ Gavin Rossdale
Playing Marcia was a double-edged sword; it always will be whenever you play a character like that. You will be known as that character forever.
‐‐ Maureen McCormick
Playing Mark Antony in Julius Caesar was the most thrilling thing I've done. You get these speeches that were written for men, and you're running around like an action hero, climbing scaffolding and beating people up. It was very freeing.
‐‐ Cush Jumbo
Playing music for as long as I had been playing music and then getting a shot at making a record and at having an audience and stuff, it's just like an untamed force... a different kind of energy.
‐‐ Eddie Vedder
Playing music has always felt very natural. You know, you do try to do other things, and you do learn lessons that way, but, eventually - well... if your dad is a plumber, you become a plumber. It's the family business, and I felt like I was taking over the family business.
‐‐ Dhani Harrison
Playing music is a beautiful thing. But listening to music is just as great.
‐‐ Flea
Playing music is a lifetime's work. And if you want to carry on with it, you have to try to better yourself. You have to see where the music can take you.
‐‐ Paul Weller
Playing music is just one of the best things. I can't retire.
‐‐ Bill Kreutzmann
Playing music is not really susceptible to theory much. Circumstances affect it so much.
‐‐ Derek Bailey
Playing music is the best thing in the world. It makes show business almost bearable.
‐‐ David Johansen
Playing music was always a part of my life; I don't know anything else.
‐‐ Mark Salling
Playing my drums is therapy.
‐‐ Travis Barker
Playing nuts is a game like any other, neither better than tops, nor worse than cards. The game is played in various ways. There are 'holes' and 'bank' and 'caps.' But every game finishes up in the same way. One boy loses, another wins. And, as always, he who wins is a clever fellow, a smart fellow, a good fellow.
‐‐ Sholom Aleichem