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Worrying about life's circumstances of those I love, but over which I have no control is a dangerous, never-ending and pointless game to play.
— Iben Dissing Sandahl
Play is basic to all normal and healthy children. It provides pleasure and learning and a minimum of risks and penalties for mistakes.
— Frank Caplan
I don't think children's inner feelings have changed. They still want a mother and father in the very same house; they want places to play.
— Beverly Cleary
At the center of everything we call 'the arts,' and children call 'play,' is something which seems somehow alive.
— Lynda Barry
Nothing is more important than creative play through imagination.
Never stop playing, and never stop imagining! — Carmela Dutra
Never stop playing, and never stop imagining! — Carmela Dutra
My father had a dairy farm. He employed three black families and one white family, and I used to play with black children.
— Billy Graham
Family life! The United Nations is child's play compared to the tugs and splits and need to understand and forgive in any family.
— May Sarton
I did play Ramses II once, who lived to be 91 and had 120 children, but he died 4,000 years ago.
— Christopher Lee
We go fish, we also catch fighting fish, looking for birds and it was for kampong people, the paddy field was our the play field for the children.
— Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
When I was a child I liked the games of Capablanca, and later I was captivated by Alekhine's play.
— Vladimir Kramnik
I believe we should encourage children to sing and play instruments from an early age.
— Mick Jagger
Childhood's work is learning, and it is in his play ... that the child works at his job.
— Caroline Pratt
The freest child is the child who is most interested in what he is doing, and at whose hand are the materials for his work or play.
— Caroline Pratt
Women play on their beauty as children play with their knives. And they hurt themselves on it, too.
— Victor Hugo
Tobin Hart calls play "the holy work of children" that helps them "find and define themselves."[2]
— Tobin Hart
Proper history teaching is being crushed under the weight of play-based pedagogy which infantilises children, teachers and our culture.
— Michael Gove
I don't think we would be specifically remaking "Child's Play 2" and "Child's Play 3". I imagine we'd be dreaming up whole new stories.
— David Kirschner
In a hunting society, children play with bows and arrows. In an information society, children play with information
— Henry Jenkins
Strange children should smile at each other and say, Let's play.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I speak and the child plays: who can be more serious than we are?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Children worked in the mills: I will always believe that children are designed for green meadows and play, not for factories and cotton dust.
— Nancy B. Brewer
Somehow destiny comes into play. These children end up with you and you end up with them. It's something quite magical.
— Nicole Kidman
[ ... ]make sure you raise your children by having them play in their studies, and don't use force.
— Plato
Whenever I look at a baby or children in general, I smile and just want to play with them.
— Odeya Rush
Tiddlywinks, tiddlywinks, I want to play tiddlywinks, chanted Ramona, shaking her head back and forth.
— Beverly Cleary
Children that play outside develop better problem solving skills and have a stronger ability to work within a group.
— Jeff Foxworthy
In the creative process there is the father, the author of the play; the mother, the actor pregnant with the part; and the child, the role to be born.
— Constantin Stanislavski
From the solemn gloom of the temple children run out to sit in the dust, God watches them play and forgets the priest.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Dream of a world where children can laugh and play and not be blown up by a mine they thought was a toy.
— Desmond Tutu
Birds fly, fish swim, and children play.
— Garry L. Landreth
Natural play strengthens children's self-confidence and arouses their senses-their awareness of the world and all that moves in it, seen and unseen.
— Richard Louv
The Kite Charm
For A Life Filled with High-Flying Fun, Play with the Wonder of A Child — Viola Shipman
For A Life Filled with High-Flying Fun, Play with the Wonder of A Child — Viola Shipman
A man who has not better government of his tongue, no more command of his temper, is unfit for everything but children's play and the company of boys.
— David McCullough
As a child, I tried to play by the rules. I got very good grades in school; I was an Eagle Scout; and I believed in all of it.
— George Meyer
It is a violent sport that we choose as men, and that we as parents allow our children to play.
— Troy Vincent
Children play from the library of their imagination and it feels real to them.
— S. E. Entsua-Mensah
Forget about teaching the children about numbers and colors and the like, and just play with them.
— Brian Sutton-Smith
With a tale, forsooth, he cometh unto you; with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney corner.
— Philip Sidney
[The child] takes his play very seriously and he expends large amounts of emotion on it. The opposite of play is not what is serious but what is real.
— Sigmund Freud
The golf links lie so near the mill, That almost every day, The laboring children can look out, And watch the men at play
— Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn
Our ancestors are our children; we peer through a hole in the wall and watch them play in their rooms, and they can't see us.
— Amin Maalouf
Laplace would have found it child's-play to fix a ratio of progression in mathematical science between Descartes, Leibnitz, Newton and himself
— Henry Adams
We as authors sign a pact with our readers; they'll go on reading because they trust us to play fair with them and deliver what we've promised.
— Pamela Glass Kelly
To take nature and natural play away from children may be tantamount to withholding oxygen.
— Richard Louv
Anthropologists say that in every culture in history, children have played the game hide and seek.
— Rob Brezsny
We want for our children, as we want for ourselves, lives at home, at work and at play to be lives of joy and peace.
— Betty Williams
Two kangaroos were talking to each other, and one said, 'I hope it doesn't rain today. I hate it when the children play inside.
— Henny Youngman
[Children] just cannot be sad too long, it is not in them, as children mourn in little bits here and there like patchwork in their lives.
— Nancy E. Turner
Consumerism has brought us anxiety. Set aside time to play with your children, and turn off the TV when they sit down to eat.
— Pope Francis
Fathers always play mahagurus to their children, and I am no exception.
— Mithun Chakraborty
It is in playing, and perhaps only in playing, that the child is free to be creative.
— Donald Woods Winnicott
The social world is transforming the way we create wealth, work, learn, play, raise our children, and probably the way we think.
— Don Tapscott
Where the cheerful children
of unwritten poems,
play all around,
you will find me there. — Khadija Rupa
of unwritten poems,
play all around,
you will find me there. — Khadija Rupa
Gretel: Not the type of children I want to play with.
Bruno: I could come over on a visit and no one would be any the wiser. — John Boyne
Bruno: I could come over on a visit and no one would be any the wiser. — John Boyne
Imagine, pretend, and play so you can become anyone you want to be. You don't need to be afraid.
— Carolyn Byers Ruch
A physicist shirking measurement plays, different from children only in the nature of his game and ... his toys.
— Franz Karl Achard
A creative invitation is a combination of materials and context that intrigue children with a suggestion of play.
— Rachelle Doorley
Enter into children's play and you will find the place where their minds, hearts, and souls meet.
— Virginia Axline
Who is not attracted by bright and pleasant children, to prattle, to creep, and to play with them?
— Epictetus
Why buy repeater carbines and nuclear armament - if this is kept at home a child can play with it
— Jean Chretien
Play is a child's work and this is not a trivial pursuit.
— Alfred Adler