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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
Life is a guy trying to play a violin solo in public, while learning the music and his instrument at the same time.
— Joseph Campbell
Sometimes it's learning how the play wants to function rather than imposing something on it. For me, that's the thrill in directing.
— David Rabe
Play is the taproot from which original art springs. It is the raw stuff that the artist channels with all his learning and technique.
— Stephen Nachmanovitch
To play the trumpet well, a musician can not let more than a few days pass without practicing.
— Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Thank you, darling, for learning to play chess. It is an absolute necessity for any well organized family. (in a letter to his wife)
— Alexander Pushkin
Defense is a definite part of the game, and a great part of defense is learning to play it without fouling.
— John Wooden
I've been blessed. Starting with Steppenwolf Theater and onward, learning from wonderful actors and getting to play with wonderful actors.
— Jeff Perry
For the past eight years, the right has been better at working the refs. Now the left is learning how to play the game.
— Eric Alterman
It is more important to keep the horse going hard than to always play the exact notes.
— Charles Ives
Unnatural to expect that learning to be happy should be any easier than, say, learning to play the violin or require any less practice.
— Alain De Botton
I feel like I'm just learning how to play the guitar. I mean, really learning to play the guitar.
— Stephen Stills
Childhood's work is learning, and it is in his play ... that the child works at his job.
— Caroline Pratt
Men of wit, learning and virtue might strike out every offensive or unbecoming passage from plays.
— Jonathan Swift
You think it matters to the kids whether they're learning to play on a Steinway or a normal piano?
— Malcolm Gladwell
Learning to read music in Braille and play by ear helped me develop a damn good memory.
— Ray Charles
I feel that anyone can become an IM (International Master) in two years, but he must study hard and play a great deal in order to achieve this goal.
— Miguel Quinteros
Play allows us to maintain curiosity while learning.
— Sarah Lewis
I remember learning how to play 'The Fool On The Hill' on piano when I was in maybe fifth grade.
— Britt Daniel
Life, said Samuel Butler, is like giving a concert on the violin while learning to play the instrument - that, friends, is real wisdom.
— Saul Bellow
I was just learning to play guitar when Tracy Chapman came out. She wrote these songs, she played them by herself and I so admired her for that.
— Madeleine Peyroux
In every character I play, I try to imbibe something. Every film is a learning process for me.
— Ajay Naidu
Learn the rules. And play by the rules.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
There is no concrete way to play Jiu Jitsu, and this is why so many different types of people find joy in it.
— Chris Matakas
Complex training environments such as action video game play may actually foster brain plasticity and learning.
— Barbara Oakley
I'm learning to play piano. And also the musical saw.
— Rachel Trachtenburg
High performing organizations have cultures of creativity and risk. They encourage workers to innovate and play.
— Andy Hargreaves
I'm a dancer, so I do four hours of dance a week of ballet, jazz, hip hop, contemporary. I also play the piano and I just started learning the guitar.
— Ryan Newman
We're still getting better as a team. We're still learning how to play basketball as a team and how to win tough games.
— Carmelo Anthony
Learning to play with a big amplifier is like trying to control an elephant.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I picked up the bass kind of postpunk-style. There's a real art to not learning how to play an instrument and being able to still play it.
— Kim Gordon
Training is essential for almost any significant endeavor in life - running a marathon, becoming a surgeon, learning how to play the piano.
— John Ortberg
A pretty girl will always have the toughest time learning to play golf, because every man wants to give her lessons.
— Harvey Penick
I grew up learning this stuff on the streets of New York. My brother and I used to play in the subway for money.
— Don Alias
Learning to play two pairs is worth about as much as a college education, and about as costly.
— Mark Twain
I play guitar, piano, and I'm learning to play the drums.
— Nolan Sotillo
If you play the game and you think about coaching, you should know it's about listening to people and learning.
— Warren Gatland
[ ... ]make sure you raise your children by having them play in their studies, and don't use force.
— Plato
I'm still learning so much with every play I write. So I wrestle with word choice, rhythm in final drafts. I think you have to be ruthless.
— Stephen Karam
Learning to play is mostly about learning to hear, and learning to really listen deeply to sound in a musical way is a lifetime's worth of work.
— Pat Metheny
People who are out of control desperately need to observe your healthy boundaries in-play to learn from your example.
— Bryant McGill
Learning to read music in Braille & play by ear helped me develop a [very] good memory.
— Ray Charles
Learning to play golf is like learning to play the violin. It's not only difficult to do, it's very painful to everyone around you.
— Hal Linden
The Mandolin is the bottom four strings of the guitar, backwards ... so a person with dyslexia has no problem learning to play the Mandolin.
— Steve Goodman
When one is at play, one should not think of one's learning.
— Lord Chesterfield
There's a weird period of learning how to play guitar where your fingers are constantly messed up a handful.
— Jason Reeves
First you learn the instrument, then you learn the music, then you forget all that s**t and just play.
— Charlie Parker
Anything was better than Ezra learning to play the bassoon ...
— Ernest Hemingway,