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Thick cunning played on her face, had no fun there and went somewhere else.
— Raymond Chandler
Elizabeth was not playing for the sake of exhibiting her virtuosity: she played for joy.
— Mary Street
Working efficiently while a movie played was second nature to her by now, more comfortable than silence.
— John Darnielle
He has let her in not because he genuinely loved her, but only because she played so well into his preconceived fantasies.
— Shulamith Firestone
The world I held so closely, she played me like a game,
I released and left her laughing to stand on my own two feet. — Coco J. Ginger
I released and left her laughing to stand on my own two feet. — Coco J. Ginger
Joan of Arc is my namesake. I played her character while still in my teens, at a music festival held at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
— Joan Van Ark
The dwarf has played her like a set of pipes, and she is too deaf to hear the tune.
— George R R Martin
Again his memory failed to conjure her face. It was like trying to call up a melody while another song played.
— Laini Taylor
She played upon her music-box
a fancy air by chance,
And straightway all her polka-dots
Began a lively dance. — Peter Newell
a fancy air by chance,
And straightway all her polka-dots
Began a lively dance. — Peter Newell
He reminded her of the actor who played Captain Kirk in the new Star Trek movies, with his blue, blue eyes.
— Rachel Grant
Now, as God the maker play'd he taught the game to Nature whom he created in his image; taught her the selfsame game which he played to her.
— Johannes Kepler
If I'd played Mammy, I'd of told Scarlett to stick those green draperies up her white little pooper. Make her own damn man-catching dress. -Minny
— Kathryn Stockett
Whenever I played Columbus, Ohio, I dropped in to see my close friend, a medium who had mysterious powers. Her Indian guide was Mohawk.
— Ethel Waters
The dead did not bother her. It was the living that played on her mind.
— Caroline Mitchell
She played the role of the gracious ex so well, sometimes she even believed her own performance.
— Mary Papas
You treated me like a fool and you played with my heart, like it was one of your damn footballs.
— Amy Andrews
Joan of Arc should be played as a "pain in the ass" and how do I know she was a "pain in the ass"? ... because they burn her at the end.
— Harold Clurman
No one but Gene Tierney could have played 'Laura.' There was no other actress around with her particular combination of beauty, breeding, and mystery.
— Vincent Price
Something inside her opened strong and raw while she played with those two words. I matter.
— A. Lynn
When a man mourns for someone who has played him false, it is not for love of her, but for his own humiliation at not having deserved her trust.
— Cesare Pavese
When you've played Buffy - who's such a strong female role model - it's really hard for another female character to compare to her.
— Sarah Michelle Gellar
Julia played for them: for her husband and her beloved son. And tried to believe somewhere in her heart that, wherever they were, they could hear her.
— Lucinda Riley
I played Little League for one year. That was it. Then my mother realized I liked books and threatened my father. I owe her forever for that.
— Brad Meltzer
Each woman is like an instrument, waiting to be learned, loved, and finely played, to have at last her own true music made.
— Patrick Rothfuss
My mom is a very religious woman. So when I began recording music, I was afraid she wouldn't accept it. But when I played her a song, she loved it.
— Leon Bridges
The only woman I have played in my career was my wife and I beat her easily! But she wasn't much good.
— John Higgins
I was Renee Zellweger's fat doppelganger. If she ever played in a movie where she needed to be fat, apparently I could be her stunt double.
— Jewel
I had played all my angles, tossed my heart with a wet rattling thump onto her snare drum, I Love You I Love You I Love You.
— Michelle Tea
In Jane Austen it was the critical faculty that would not be quieted; and that faculty in her, played on men and women.
— Mary Lascelles