Quotes About Play
Philosophers play with the word, like a child with a doll. It does not mean that everything in life is relative.
~ Albert Einstein
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Life is just like a game, First you have to learn rules of the game, And then play it better then any one else.
~ Albert Einstein
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To stimulate creativity, one must develop the childlike inclination for play and the childlike desire for recognition
~ Albert Einstein
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The words or the language, as they are written or spoken, do not seem to play any role in my mechanism of thought
~ Albert Einstein
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Yes. Look at the way in which a little boy plays. He prods. He investigates things all around him. He moves them. He tries to push them over. Then look at girls. They touch things gently. They watch them. They don't try to push them about. They…" She searched for the right word. "They cherish them." The
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Some of my friends who play rugby talk about Murrayfield Stadium as sacred turf.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Even a battlefield can be peaceful, can be a place for flowers to grow, for children to play; the memories, the sadness, are within us, not part of the world about us.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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I've never played,' said von Igelfeld. 'Nor I,' said Unterholzer. 'Chess, yes. Tennis no.' 'But that's no reason not to play,' von Igelfeld added quickly. 'Tennis, like any activity, can be mastered if one knows the principles behind it. In that respect it must be like language. The understanding of simple rules produces an understanding of a language. What could be simpler?
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Tell him your parents have strictly forbidden you to play for anything but nuts.
~ Alexander Pushkin
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It was a relief to inhabit someone else's life for a while, to get her personal issues for a brief respite. In a play, she knew exactly how all her character's problems would be resolved. No matter how the cast performed, the end turned out the same. No questions, no worries, no unknowns.
~ Alexandra Robbins
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What all that means is that readers fundamentally want to feel something, not about your story, but about themselves. They want to play. They want to anticipate, guess, think, and judge. They want to finish a story and feel competent. They want to feel like they've been through something. They want to connect with your characters and live their fictional experience, or believe that they have. Creating
~ Donald Maass
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what use is a childhood?
~ Donald Revell
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And if it can't be fun, what's the point?
~ Donald Trump
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It is in playing and only in playing that the individual child or adult is able to be creative and to use the whole personality, and it is only in being creative that the individual discovers the self.
~ Donald Woods Winnicott
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Loss of resilience can come as a surprise, because the system usually is paying much more attention to its play than to its playing space.
~ Donella H. Meadows
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I guess you could say my mind was injured and that's why I didn't play.
~ Donna Freitas
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We should worry again about the connection between play-starved education and eroded mechanisms for political debate, if worry can lead beyond deadlocks. Too often, academic essays pursue analysis and critique but stop short of speculation about remedies, as if intellectual work excluded an element of creativity. In fact, essays that remain risk-averse miss the potential of the genre to "assay," or try out, ideas.
~ Doris Sommer
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You choose to play God, and the Deity points out that the post is already adequately filled. During an outburst of besotted philanthropy he had redeemed Lymond, but Lymond quite simply was not prepared to be rescued; and least of all by his brother.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Bottoming can "turn off our brains" – giving us a quiet respite, in the endorphin high of pain play, the stillness of bondage, or the clarity of giving good service, from the day-to-day clutter and chatter of existence.
~ Dossie Easton
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and isn't embarrassment one of those hot forbidden emotions we love to play with?
~ Dossie Easton
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Many of us find that the more we play, the closer we want to come to the gray area between "enough" and "too much," between consent and nonconsent. These desires may grow so strong that we feel that we're craving genuinely nonconsensual play – that we really do want to kidnap a stranger or whip a slave or punish a child.
~ Dossie Easton
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Another of the great virtues of curiosity is that, in sexual exploration, we can become those children we once were, delightedly exploring how this feels, how that feels, giggling and writhing, asking how does my body work, how does your body work? We can unbridle our curiosity. Get silly with it. Play.
~ Dossie Easton
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One of the things about football fans in general is that they all think that they're the same. But they are not. This is a myth put about by people who wish that they were the same as the geezers. There are, in fact, a number of distinctive types of supporter, and although they all have a role to play, they are all very different indeed.
~ Dougie Brimson
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But the only game she wanted to play was Kidnapper, where she tied me up and left me in my own tree house for about twelve hours, until Dad climbed up and got me down. Why hadn't I at least called for help? I had. But no one had heard me. Probably because of the gag in my mouth.
~ Douglas Rees
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