I don't categorize characters into one syllable. These are fully-rounded characters that I don't judge; I just play them.
I literally grew up in drama. I used to watch drama - the catharsis of the play - then see drama at home.
I mean, I went to a Catholic boys' school for a year, but that was to play hockey. Religion class was quite contentious for me.
I will forever stick up for Catholics and Christians in general. With a small number of very horrible exceptions, they do play by the rules.
Alex, who I play on 'Quantico' - that part wasn't written for an Indian girl. So they changed her background to make her half Indian and half Caucasian.
We're the first technology-creating species. We use technology to extend our reach. We didn't stay in the caves, and we haven't stayed on the planet. To play jazz with our genomes and the universe might ultimately be what we're all about.
As a family, we didn't get into the celebrity thing. That's not what we wanted for the boys. We wanted them to play everything they could, be involved in as many school events as they could.
When I was four, we had to choose a musical instrument to play at school, and I chose the cello. I played until I was 18, and although I found it nerve-racking to play solo, I loved playing in an orchestra. When I left school I didn't carry on with it, which I regret.
I play guitar, bass, drums, piano, and pretty much any sort of stringed instrument - besides violin or cello.
I play in tune like a cello player and use legitimate vibrato. There are no tricks; it's just all in the hands!
I love music. I still play cello a few times a week.
As a solo artist, I just felt cemented in front of the mike stand. There was very little time to play with the audience and be a band member.
The reformocons court right-wing censure simply by acknowledging that the middle class is under pressure and that government has a role to play beyond cutting taxes.
I believe that trying to deal with Donald Trump is like trying to play three-card monte in Central Park: it's not going to work out.
It means a lot to be back in New York. Particularly since one of the last senior event scheduled in the States was supposed to be here in New York. We were supposed to play in Central Park right after 9-11 and when 9-11 happened obviously things changed.
I'm not a cerebral player. When I'm out on the floor, I try to play.
After my first knee operation, in January of '65 before I went to the Jets, Dr. James Nicholas told me everything went well and that I could probably play four years in the NFL. The surgery was trailblazing to a certain extent.
I like the challenge, week in, week out, of trying to play good, consistent footy.
We want to play on the highest level and the Champions League, other than the Premier League for us, is the highest level.
When you play in the Champions League, you are switched on - very, very smart and focused on every situation.