Curtis Strange Quotes
I'll play if I'm playing well. But if I'm playing half-crappy and wear myself out, I'll take time off.

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I was taught to play that way when I was in high school and even before I got to high school.
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I'm an actor; I want to play roles, not a role.
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The best players will play. That's the way it will always be.
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I would love to do a Broadway play. I would love to do big screen also, motion picture.
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The No. 1 thing I am earnestly attracted to is intelligence.
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I would love to play a regular guy in a family drama.
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I love Jet Li, but he looks very Chinese, and his English is Chinese-accented. He wouldn't have been the right guy to play a Japanese-American.
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I am not cocky or real showboatish.
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Well, I'm grateful for all the experiences that I've had.
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I was always the smallest role in community theater and school plays. I always had two lines - I was the kid that came on stage and said one thing and then left, and that was my part for the play.
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Whenever our neighbour's house is on fire, it cannot be amiss for the engines to play a little on our own.
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I wanted no part of losing. Why play if you can't beat the other guys more often than they beat you?
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I have never been to a museum in Hong Kong, or a movie or a play. I've never gone club-hopping. I've never taken the tram to Victoria Peak.
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Center is a very tough position to play.
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The '70s were a time of turmoil and turnover. But I grew up here. I always wanted to play here.
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I can play a man who's despicable. But I'll still look inside him to find a point of connection. If I can find that kernel, audiences will relate to me.
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I play the keyboard, piano - I like making beats.
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Unless it's a flat-out farce, an actor can't play comedy on film.
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I've been able to play a kid up to this point and pretend that I'm not a grown-up - well, at least for two hours a night!
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People’s feelings are easily swayed. The things reflected in people’s eyes are full of deception. Nothing is as it appears.
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You learn as you grow up, if you're intelligent - or even three-quarter witted - that there's no free lunch. You pay for things in various ways. Living, loving, everything else is a matter of the same principles: you learn to work with what you have.
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The play I did on Broadway a couple of seasons ago started out of town and it moved its way into New York because of the experience that we had out of town.
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I'll play if I'm playing well. But if I'm playing half-crappy and wear myself out, I'll take time off.