In our subconscious, we all know we're playing roles.
I didn't expect this - to be 19, be a rookie, playing this much and having a kid. It's a lot, but, I mean, I'm enjoying it.
I generally don't read articles about myself/'Chappelle's Show,' nor do I read reviews. It's basically playing Russian Roulette. They're not all gonna be positive.
I grew up playing with boys in the yard and my brother in the backyard and boys in the schoolyard.
I love scoring goals for England and playing for England. That's one of the reasons I didn't retire - I love playing for my country.
Playing 'bop' is like playing Scrabble with all the vowels missing.
I'm not as surprised in going from playing 1,000 seats to 4,000 seats as I was from 100 to 500 seats.
I used to hate playing Seattle shows.
Playing tennis, I didn't tie in my self-worth into winning or losing matches.
When I started playing music, people weren't selling 5 million records. That was not the standard; that was not the focus.
I like playing weird, kind of shady people.
I missed out on my teenage years. I led a sheltered life. I was practicing scales instead of playing football.
Even though the 'Shooter' character on TV is so close to the real-life me, I'm still playing with ways to creatively portray that character.
Playing shortstop is 75 to 80 percent anticipation, knowing the hitter and the pitch being thrown.
Shun all vice, especially card playing.
I like playing the guy on the sidelines. They have more fun.
I was playing legit snare with a traditional grip, not a matched grip. After I broke my left wrist, I couldn't hit a snare drum anymore. From the age of 13 to 17, I couldn't really get a pop on the snare drum. I would hit it, and my wrist would almost shatter.
It's been years and years and years I've been playing the drums, and they're still a challenge. I still enjoy using drumsticks and a snare drum.
I loved playing the headmistress in 'The Falling' - she was so spiteful. She certainly fancied herself quite a lot.
I've been playing squash almost daily for 38 years.