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Time unfurls its suggestions in timeless interpretive dance, where the hesitant reach coexists with spirited questioning.
Author:
Sofia Maine
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Embracing a sense of whimsy amidst slow movements introduces lyricism to-learning, matching nature's cadence with swift instincts made mute by thoughtful stasis.
Author:
Miriam Elidh
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Amid the toss of daylight and the judgment of time, patience dances playfully between anticipation and trust, teaching us that life's joy often sharpened is only waiting to babble boldly from subdued attractions.
Author:
Elina Jasmine
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True mastery spins from the blend of outrageous whimsy and tranquil waiting, for it is in the dance of desire and time where creativity is ignited.
Author:
Elaine Ashford
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True mastery is often hidden behind the veil of playful patience; within the dance of waiting lies the rhythm of opportunity.
Author:
Evelyn Marquise
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True endurance is living in marginal moments where patience transforms interplay into creativity--trust the dish with downtime ensemble.
Author:
Riley DeVries
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Joy found not just in velocity but in arrival -- where time becomes a friend, and expectationsonga catch twice.
Author:
Lila Marine
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Playful patience weaves joy and intention, teaching us that every pause is a step toward more vibrant engagement with life.
Author:
Annika Harrison
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Playful patience is the art of dancing with time, understanding that under the guise of waiting, profound growth lingers with subtle joy.
Author:
Imara Thenue
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Only by embracing the delay of dreams held lightly can we tumble into unexpected wonders dances hidden within paused moments.
Author:
Alex Marvell
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Playful patience dances through us, inviting us to explore possibility at the edge of effort, turning waiting into a realm of joyous experimentation.
Author:
Mira Souza
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Playful patience transforms the time spent in waiting into an adventure, letting the heart dance between hopes and the realization honors both possibility and the process.
Author:
Alex Miles
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Embrace the art of flexible diversion, where unexpected moves breed innovation amidst competitive zeal.
Author:
Maya Orlin
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To master the dance of operations, one must understand not only the rhythm of technique but also the swoop of impulse; it is in this artful balance that true strategy brews.
Author:
Elara Booth
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Playful strategy dances between intention and spontaneity, revealing unforeseen paths as smiles drive bold decisions.
Author:
Olivia Neruda
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Playful strategy dances on the edge of regulation, turning constraints into canvas and competitiveness into collaboration.
Author:
Eliana Martlow
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Mastering playful strategy transforms competition into an intricate dance of intuition, where every misstep becomes part of the masterpiece.
Author:
Jun Ai
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Playful strategy resides at the intersection of joy and mastery, inviting subtleties of surprise that challenge both nature and mindset.
Author:
Medha Arun
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Playful strategy transforms the mundane into a dance of possibilities, coaxing creativity to boxes with silken ribbons, untangling opportunities where apprehension lurks.
Author:
Regan Body
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In the playful dance of strategy, one learns that the art isn't in defeating opponents, but in transforming rivals into playmates.
Author:
Camila Ruiz
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Every witty maneuver holds both uncertainty and joy, dancing effortlessly between chaos and clarity, for there's wisdom concealed behind every playful gambit.
Author:
Amara Ellis
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Strategic imagination dances upon the chessboard of play, transforming competition into a canvas where single moves craft tales worthy of jubilant retelling.
Author:
Elara Rhodes
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Crafting a playful strategy is like dancing a dialogue--each step sharpens tactics while evoking joy through collaboration.
Author:
Sofia Breslin
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Playful strategy is the art of choosing half-familiar paths paved with curiosity, sidestepping conventions in favor of unexpected revelations.
Author:
Jamie Connors
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Playful strategy is the dance of intellect and imagination, where the tangles of possibility create a soundtrack of innovation.
Author:
Ava Renault
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Playful strategy shapes outcomes like a symphony, turning competitive tension into collaboration where each incongruity invites new advancements.
Author:
Clara Lithgrid
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Structural chaos gives birth to innovation in strategy, turning whimsy into the art of conquest.
Author:
Avery Daxton
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Playful strategy conceals the charm of unpredictability, often surfacing creative tactics nudged shyly by imagination's gentle gleam.
Author:
Lola Reyes
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Playfulness in strategy reveals an adaptive landscape where each choice unveils possibility like unexplored herbs in an enigmatic forest.
Author:
Emily Sermont
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Within spontaneous concoctions of joy lies the potency of chance, which chats jovially with pretense to orchestrate innovation.
Author:
Aysha Twardzewski
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Playful strategy transforms obstacles into opportunities, where daring meets discovery and risk-colored years breed an empathetic intelligence.
Author:
Ashley Moldovan
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In the chessboard of existence, only those who please a fool's jest determine when the dance kicks off.
Author:
Octavia Cruz
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In the game of life, playful strategy not only questions the status quo but also invites joyous innovation into the mechanics of competition.
Author:
Aiyana Lanz
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Playful strategy reveals that the road to innovation often travels through unveiled complexity, inviting flux deep within foundations unmet.
Author:
Astrid Keira
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Strategy isn't just built on serious tactics; it's akin to a game where unpredictable missteps often birth the most ingenious triumphs.
Author:
Jamie Russell
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Every playful strategy wields the hidden strength of unpredictability; it's the delightful dance that often shapes the rhythm of conscious change.
Author:
Jasper Melton
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Within the chaotic dance of unstructured play, we awaken unfiltered imagination, fostering connections that curated routines quietly stifle.
Author:
Elsie Trevino
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Through unstructured play, we nurture not just imaginations but invite spontaneity as a cherished teacher that makes the unconventional, essential.
Author:
Leo Nardo
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Freedom to explore isn't chaos; it's the foundation for innovation. Unstructured play is where curiosity flourishes and wisdom takes shape.
Author:
Emma Gray
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Within the dance of unstructured play, children weave threads of creativity and resilience; in chaos, they unravel treasures of thought unfathomed by order.
Author:
Lila Freeman
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Unstructured play whispers secrets louder than guidance; through the chaotic dance of imagination, we unearth solutions we've never danced with before.
Author:
Clara Thornton
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Through the eyes of a child at play, we glimpse experiments in freedom where order fears to tread, unlocking wisdom in chaos that stirs curiosity and creation.
Author:
Emma Prado
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Through unbounded exploration during play, children craft wild paths of creativity that structured learning cannot fathom.
Author:
Eliza Hart
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Naturally decoding the world's secrets without rules awakens innate ingenuity, fabricating pathways for genuine connections and unexpected solutions.
Author:
Alex Mira
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In wilderness regions of adoption not recruited in answers, unstructured play waves release the medium of our most true due, connecting our discourse with advantage elusive letter motions composing harmony under shadow we can't see.
Author:
Corinna Blake
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Unstructured play is the unwritten novel where every child is not just a protagonist but the author, free to scribble Arcadia from missed cues.
Author:
Taylor Parker
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Unstructured play reveals our ability to innovate without doctrine, crafting boundaries not from rules, but from joyful discovery.
Author:
Alex Torniman
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Unstructured play is the canvas upon which we unearth brilliance, unravel connection, and nurture innovation--chief architects for new worlds ahead.
Author:
Alex Rivera
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Out in the expanse of play lies the art of imagining the possible; in structures uncurbed, the rare spells of innovation are woven for those daring whom unstructioning adventures beacons.
Author:
Julia Richter
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Within the uncharted realms of unstructured play, pure imagination weaves the threads of innovation that logic alone cannot unravel.
Author:
Arya Jackson
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Within the chaos of unstructured play, the mind finds a language of limits untested; there lies creative freedom, where every wander unearths a new viewpoint of tenacity and innovation.
Author:
Clara Mish
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Embracing the chaos of unstructured play allows every untamed moment to ignite the kindling of creativity within us all.
Author:
Avery Stroud
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Within the untamed realm of unstructured play, the undeniability of joy teaches our minds to wander to extraordinary landscapes of thought and creativity.
Author:
Luna Reyes
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Unstructured play forges the pathways of creativity, merging chaos and wonder to reveal the revelations burrowed within the mundane.
Author:
Amelia Hart
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Unstructured play is the playground for the mind, where imagination dances in freedom and reality blooms in daisies of creativity.
Author:
Maya Robinson
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Through playful chaos, minds whisper unfettered truths; the boundaries of imagination dissolve, cultivating wisdom beyond applying mere structure.
Author:
Eliana apprentire
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Unstructured play unscripted untangles the imagination blooming chaos; it teaches us that in formless joy lies clarity and unexpected prototypes of wisdom.
Author:
Emerson Drake
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True creativity flourishes in the wild philosophy of unstructured play, where imagination dances without rules and innovation roams free.
Author:
Mia Tachon
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In the chaos of unstructured play, minds intertwine with creativity and new potencial blooms unrestricted, cultivating each mind's playground of ideas.
Author:
Rhea Jenkins
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Through wild spontaneity, unstructured play cultivates the kind of imagination that turns life's obstacles into canvas instead of chains.
Author:
Avery Carter
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Unstructured play is the sanctuary where curiosity builds landscapes of imagination, free from judgment. Within this refuge, secrets of creativity unveil themselves.
Author:
Layla Hartley
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Within the embrace of unpredicted chaos sprouts treasures of discovery and connection,where imagination reigns like a wild river coursing through perfectly formed valleys of absurdity.
Author:
Clara Lesko
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Unstructured play is not merely an escape but anarchy of thought, a place where chaotic ideas gestate and original identities form.
Author:
Ella Thompson
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Through unshackled turns and the messy colors of imagination, we accidently discover the prints of creativity that structure alone would starve.
Author:
Aurora Svensson
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In the chaos of unstructured play lies the golden hues of invention, unfiltered companionship, and a reservoir of joy waiting to be tapped.
Author:
Julia Mendoza
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Within the joyful chaos of unstructured play, we nurture life's latent curiosities, unlocking imbalances where mischief meets creation!
Author:
Talia Nguyen
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Unfocused moments cling radiantly to imagination, serving not just play but creation's silent compendium.
Author:
Oslo Komnight
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Unstructured play awakens the imagination, making chaos the lottery from which our greatest innovations spring.
Author:
Lyra Comet
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In the delicate chaos of unstructured play, creativity emerges whispering secrets that portals organized tasks can obscure.
Author:
Sienna Handler
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Unstructured play repargars the landscape of the mind; it balances spontaneity with discovery, allowing pure imagination to roam free like an unfettered current in a chaotic sea.
Author:
Maris Palumbo
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Within the tangled threads of unstructured play, the disarray becomes a canvas where intuition nurtures wisdom and the unexpected births innovation.
Author:
Clara Parker
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Unstructured play is the canvas where curiosity becomes culture; in spontaneity, innovation paints our future.
Author:
Mariselle Austen
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In the chaos of play, where rules are but whispers, lives a profound algebra of discovery fueling the innovation of the mind.
Author:
Kira Amari
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Unstructured play unveils the architecture of imagination, paving the path for curiosity that money cannot build.
Author:
Leo Delgado
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In the open spaces of unstructured play, innovation teeters on the edge of chaos, revealing truths we have complexities did not design.
Author:
Evelyn Materno
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Within the soft spontaneity of unstructured play lies the ignition of innovation; it teaches us to transcend borders imposed by the ticking clock and consider the richness of accumulated whimsy.
Author:
Jenna Carell
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Amidst the dance of chance and joy, playfulness weaves the tapestry of discovered wisdom, inviting us to embrace life's delightful uncertainties.
Author:
Clara Janson
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Joy emerges not in ready plans but in serendipitous dives; every flip of chance is an invitation to frolic with possibility.
Author:
Aria Brighton
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Amid spontaneous distractions, joy whispers possibilities--it's in the delightful missteps where true imagination founds its playground.
Author:
Sage Harrowby
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Allowing the chance winds to direct our steeds of curiosity invites joy to bake the armor of expectation; it's within this playful unrest that destined wonders accrue to those fearless enough to drift and dance.
Author:
Cora Frosworth
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When the boundaries of intent blur with the freedom of delight, we invite chance to dance in the daylight of possibilities.
Author:
Aria Whitmore
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Serendipity thrives in the hands of playful souls, daring to twirl between chaos and coincidence; they manifest joy as a matter of black-box wiring more than fleeting chance.
Author:
Aurora Stone
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Amid the chaos of chance, the radiant joy of exploration thr craft junction between despair and wonder--paint your hapless journeys with hues of timeless discovery.
Author:
Annika Jubilee
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In the whimsical dance of unpredictability, every stumble reveals a pathway uncrossed, offering secrets that lead our hearts on unusual adventures.
Author:
Alice Pendleton
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Let every unexpected twist sprinkle the journey with joy, for play dances with destiny, crafting surprise while we glide on spontaneity's sprite.
Author:
Elara Dermon
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Fortune winks at the minds that chase whimsy, leading them to marvels larger than plans, provided they're willing to dance with caprice.
Author:
Selene Hart
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Embrace the unchoreographed moment as an invitation from the universe, blurring the lines between design and delightful happenstance.
Author:
Emma Kurtis
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Life is not merely a path to be navigated; it's a canvas where chance and joy mingle, delighting us when we least expect it.
Author:
Jasper Wu
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Within every twist of unexpected friendship and every detour from routine lies the sabbath of conversation wherein ideas become fragments of festive parlance. Only within risk can we sketch the contours of joy.
Author:
Revathi Singh
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Embracing serendipity through play inspires moments fertile with unexpected creativity, reminding us that richness thrives where routine falters.
Author:
Elara Duvane
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Within the lightness of play and the unexpected bliss of chance, we discover a playground for the spirit with edges soft enough for dreaming stars.
Author:
Clara Beetridge
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To dance gracefully with life's chance encounters bridges the ordinary to the extraordinary; play unlocks moments of surprise forgotten in routine.
Author:
Calla Thompson
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In embracing the lightness of chance, we craft vibrant mosaics from the shards of our unpredictable life atoms.
Author:
Ember Keistern
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Playful moments surprise construct the framework of life's unexpected joys; all paths become valid when we embrace laughter as hospice.
Author:
Alex Underoos
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To embrace playful serendipity is to step into the ordinary and dance among unplanned occurrences, discovering wisdom intertwined in laughter and randomness.
Author:
Olivia Trent
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The dances of chance often gift us the unexpected truths purely overlooked; play supports errant ghosts of venture in beyond borders once indecipherable.
Author:
Elody Durnham
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In tastes of each unexpected twist, we find the pure essence of existence; serendipity whispers secrets only revealed through our willingness to entwine fate with carefree curiosity.
Author:
Amelia Feyro
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Life crafts stories by bundling random laughs and stumbling into freedom -- our toast to thoughtful accidents throws charts and knew paths off balance into win-some hope!
Author:
Elora Denise
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Through the heartbeat of curiosity, learning transforms into a dance where every misstep breeds insight and enthusiasm ignites creativity.
Author:
Amara Lewis
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Playful learning is not the absence of seriousness but the cultivation of curiosity within curiosity. In play, we discover threads that tie imagination to understanding.
Author:
Anya Thorne
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Through the joy of discovery play knitting puzzles together life's wisdom, so learning bends seamlessly toward collaboration rather than simply transmission.
Author:
Amara Larson
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True learning ignites when curiosity flirts with imagination; in the gentle dance of might-be and make-believe, ideas find their rhythm.
Author:
Liberty Souza
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Through the lens of curiosity, learning dances; play shapes inquiry, blending joy with knowledge in a heartwind of discovery.
Author:
Ava Middleton
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Playful learning transforms our curiosities into questions that skate into unforeseen arenas of the imagination, pushing inquiry beyond convention.
Author:
Avery Zhang
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Within the dance of curiosity and creativity lies the wisdom of playful learning, where every mistake redefines the art of discovery.
Author:
Emelia Whitmore
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To learn is to embrace the dance of curiosity, spinning joyfully through every misstep and twirl.
Author:
Evelyn Maire
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In the embrace of joyful inquiry, mind and imagination dance, as exploration molds perspectives and mischief turns visions into wisdom.
Author:
Elara Damien
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True knowledge dances most freely while dipped in joy's palette; to strike the mental flame in shades of ludic discovery restores the playful profound more beautifully than ruins-rich rigors ever could.
Author:
Eloise Kittridge
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Learning in a playful spirit opens new dimensions where curiosity thrives and knowledge weaves into the tapestry of imagination.
Author:
Jenna Woodard
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To embrace joy at the helm of education is to recognize that life's wanderings teach us far more than rigid rules - play is the map on which true selves are revealed.
Author:
Clara Hemings
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Playful learning transforms chiseling at the rock of rigor into molding soft clay of imagination. Through dabbling and wandering, minds unfold rivers of both joy and discovery.
Author:
Elara Langston
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Learning thrives at the edges of carefree exploration, where play flips impending fear of failure into a dance of curiosity, transforming bounds into borders to breach.
Author:
Mira Kliff
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Embracing learning as an adventure allows curiosity to guide our steps, revealing wisdom camouflaged in laughter.
Author:
Sienna Morgan
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To play without purpose can be the raw material for castles of inquiry in the imagination; here, learning takes flight guided not through burdens and praise but through the laughter unleashed on questions yet unlearned.
Author:
Ava Kanomat
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Within the dance of discovery and enchantment, playful learning unlocks pathways obscured by the filament quilt of imagination.
Author:
Clara Jennings
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Within every joyful exploration lies the heart of curiosity; learning without the earnest pursuit of playful experiences diminishes the wonder of discovery.
Author:
Elena Chamberlain
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In the dance of playful learning, every misstep is a partner with wisdom, and every laugh weaves the threads of insight closer to unpredictable discoveries.
Author:
Alexja McKinaku
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Learning interwoven with play reveals innovation's spark; it transforms the familiar dance of solution into a realm of boundless curiosity.
Author:
Anna Whitaker
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Playful learning ignites curiosity not through rigor, but through spaces of wonder where the joy of inquiry overrides fear of wrong answers.
Author:
Julian Ainge
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To explore without bounds and to fail cheerfully are the twin mysteries of learning; only through museful curiosity can we whisper to the zygotes of wisdom.
Author:
Elena Timber
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Within the unguarded gambles of joy, the mind flourishes wrapped in curiosity, translating conundrums into fantasy and structures into shape.
Author:
Ava Knights
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Amid the chaos of spontaneous reactions, every newly unleashed movement highlights the delicate choreography drawn from instinct's silent score.
Author:
Zoe Anaruk
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Through the frame of playful curiosity, we find gravity confining our perspective yet liberating our imagination to dance in boundless realms of wonder.
Author:
Maya Kingsley
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Within each question lies the weight of possibility; in that infinite frivolity thorough imagination dances.
Author:
Ayleigh Thompson
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Curiosity unveils the universe not with demands, but with playful exploration, inviting us to mold daylight out of our wonder and discover the extraordinary in the mundane.
Author:
Elowen Pertasien
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Playful curiosity tosses the serious on its head, unlocking realms of imaginings that wisdom often convolutes.
Author:
Arden Zuppe
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To allow a child's questions to gravity pull us into the cosmos of wonder creates pathways within that broaden the horizons of adult bliss.
Author:
Calla Morrison
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Playful curiosity dances between mutual discovery and the infinite chase, knitting the fibers of knowledge into adventurous windows.
Author:
Aurora Vale
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Even the heaviest truths feel lighter when chased by the gleam of a curious spirit; in play, life's wonders unfold.
Author:
Dakota Fernando
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In the dance of whimsical query, where dreams unravel like autumn leaves, we find an anchor that invites the tide of wonderment any rebel soul should embrace.
Author:
Eurydice Campbell
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Playful curiosity finds weight in every question, inviting us to dance between innocence and enlightenment in the journey of discovery.
Author:
Alex Reed
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Offer a playful spirit all your questions, for they're the vital gutter where brilliance often flows unseen.
Author:
Lydia Memburgo
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Playful curiosity is the compass that directs us through the labyrinth of knowledge, allowing wonder to open doors multiple mayn't recognize.
Author:
Aria Finch
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Playful curiosity is the heartbeat of real exploration--in folly, we find the flavor of vibrant understanding, which dancing reinventions shape the pillars of wisdom.
Author:
Emerson Whitlock
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Playful curiosity is the gentle breeze that whispers new concepts for discovery amidst the burning desires of day-to-day desires.
Author:
Tracey Chaplain
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Playful curiosity sets the pace for exploration; each joyful question lifts the weight of the unfamiliar.
Author:
Ava Martinez
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The pursuit of playful curiosity isn't mere whimsy; it spaces between rooftops. Here, the mundane lifts, shimmers akin to voices echoing in a choir influenced by wonder.
Author:
Edel Truitt
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Embracing the tsunami of curiosity expands horizons, reminding us that 'weighty' knowledge can coexist beautifully with the joy-laden lightness of play.
Author:
Samira Newland
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Playful curiosity slaloms between the masquerade of truth and illusion, anchoring us in an awe for wonder through veins of joyful discovery.
Author:
Evelyne Vaak
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Playful curiosity invites the child within us to explore, reminding us that life's mysteries dance around us, waiting to be jazzed up with wonder and discovery.
Author:
Eleanor Winter
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Playful curiosity crafts a sandwiches plethora of perspectives, inviting fractures of the known textures into the savory understanding of sophisticated dilemmas.
Author:
Selene Orbital
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Embracing playful curiosity is like orchestrating a symphony in the brain; each inquiry resonates with discovery, unfolding harmony where structured productivity ceases to exist.
Author:
Alexia Moore
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Playful curiosity sways like a dance between possibility and imagination; in its embrace, boundaries blur and the beauty of discovery awaits.
Author:
Clara Devor
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In the playful ripples of curiosity lies the essence of discovery; every light laughter unleashing a joy like gravity pulling ourselves deeper into the wonder of existence.
Author:
Ameliaentu Park
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To embrace important stories are stepping stones to shared revelations; curious child-ground!
Author:
Jaya Luminaire
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Amidst the meadow of imagination, playful curiosity weaves strands of otherwise - unlocking windows of innovation while grounding the heart in joy.
Author:
Elara Winters
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Playful curiosity is the secret translator of wonder, turning the mundane into realms of potential through laughter and questions.
Author:
Sophia Meinhardt
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Playful curiosity transforms the weight of puzzles into a dance of discovery, where let the impossible propel our feasting imaginations.
Author:
Grant Holdren
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Playful curiosity is the compass that navigates the uncharted wilderness of the mind, leading us to wonders hidden in laughter and daunting truths wrapped in games.
Author:
Clara Owetski
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Playful curiosity is the magnet that draws innovation and wonder towards our most haunted shadows of certainty.
Author:
Lila Abernathy
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OHolding wonder over wisdom allows playful roots to nourish the summoned mirrors of reality.
Author:
Avery Scott
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In the dance of relationship and wonder, playful curiosity mirrors gravity, pulling us towards insights not thought of yet.
Author:
Cassian Moore
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Within the orbit of our questions lies the bright gravity of connectedness, beckoning us to explore with a vibrancy that awakens even the dullest of dreams.
Author:
Sydney Harrington
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There is an incredible weight in our unrelenting pursuit of joy; play becomes the spark that challengingly pulls us to explore limitless bounds unexpectedly. That enigmatic pull presses not just the brilliance of inquiry, but more marvelous marvel of being engaged with both trial and enjoyment equally.
Author:
Finnegan Hart
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Creativity is intelligence at play
Author:
Albert Einstein
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Creativity is intelligence at play.
Author:
Albert Einstein
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To play a bag woman is brave for any woman.
Author:
Daphne Zuniga
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I am like the Jack Nicholson of the Kings - every single game. If there was a game tonight I wouldn't be here. I used to play hockey. That was my original thing. My first thing, I wanted to play professional hockey.
Author:
Rob Zombie
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My passion for the game comes from the city of Marseille itself. Unfortunately I can't go back there as much I want to because I play a lot here and abroad.
Author:
Zinedine Zidane
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I have a need to play intensely every day, to fight every match hard.
Author:
Zinedine Zidane
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I have never had the opportunity to play in England, so I know little about it.
Author:
Zinedine Zidane
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I particularly don't want to play unmotivated behavior.
Author:
Michael Zaslow
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Frank's bands could play the hardest stuff and make it seem like no big deal.
Author:
Dweezil Zappa
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I mean, no offense, but I don't really see why, like guitar players from Creed, or something like that, are on the cover of guitar magazines. Almost anybody can sit down and learn to play those songs.
Author:
Dweezil Zappa
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And, you know, my dad would show me some things sometimes, but the best things that I got to do were to actually see really good players play up close. That gives you an idea of fingering and technique and what not.
Author:
Dweezil Zappa
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While it is true that Frank had a great sense of humor, he was also very serious about composing music. In reality there are only a handful of skilled players who can play his most complex pieces. It takes a lot of patience to learn and requires a fantastic memory.
Author:
Dweezil Zappa
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In how many lives does love really play a dominant part? The average taxpayer is no more capable of a 'grand passion' than of a grand opera.
Author:
Israel Zangwill
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It's been a great honor for me to be a player for the Detroit Red Wings, to play for an Original Six franchise. I know I'm far from perfect, but I learned a lot.
Author:
Steve Yzerman
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I'm never gonna play again, and I know I'm really, really going to miss it.
Author:
Steve Yzerman
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We used to play a lot outdoors, not in leagues, but just in our spare time.
Author:
Steve Yzerman
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We have to get better at that. All of the Stanley Cup winning teams throughout the past few seasons, when they needed to play defense, they did it. If you can play defense, that's when you know it's game over.
Author:
Steve Yzerman
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My greatest challenge has been to change the mindset of people. Mindsets play strange tricks on us. We see things the way our minds have instructed our eyes to see.
Author:
Muhammad Yunus
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My high school coach was Ray O'Conner. He has coached a lot of players that have signed professional contracts, and many of those have gone on to play in the major leagues.
Author:
Robin Yount
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I was also lucky to play for an owner, Bud Selig, who truly cared about his players. He'd call me into his office once in a while when he knew things weren't going so well. And it's funny. Every time I left there I always felt like something good was about to happen.
Author:
Robin Yount
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You know, when I was a young boy I used to play baseball in my back yard or in the street with my brothers or the neighborhood kids. We used broken bats and plastic golf balls and played for hours and hours.
Author:
Robin Yount
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Those opportunities to play in championship games are few and far between.
Author:
Jack Youngblood
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Merlin really taught me how to concentrate, that you play each play as if it were the only play. And if you put all the plays together like that, then you'll come out on top.
Author:
Jack Youngblood
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He took me under his wing when I first came to the Rams and taught me everything - his technique in the pass rush, how to play off blockers, and how to make the big play.
Author:
Jack Youngblood
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Studios are passe for me. I'd rather play in a garage, in a truck, or a rehearsal hall, a club, or a basement.
Author:
Neil Young
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I'll play until they have to scrape me off the stage.
Author:
James Young
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And in an era where radio stations that are inclined to play Styx music are your classic rock stations and the stations that play current music look at us as dinosaurs - the only way we could reach people with our new music, generally, is to perform live.
Author:
James Young
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And for REO - they get to play for some Styx fans and then we get to play in front of some REO fans. It helps spread the new music to the following of other bands.
Author:
James Young
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Mike gets to play four roles this time, if we ever did it again, he will play my role as well. He is a comic genius, everyone wants to be in this movie, let's hope that everyone will wish to see it as well.
Author:
Michael York
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I happen to love working in cinema, but the theater is always there... you know, and I would never shut the door on it. Even though it's been quite a bit of time since I've done a play, last one was in New York.
Author:
Michael York
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You'd go in, read the script once for timing and then you would sit around and play games. The sound effects people would come in and we would do a dress rehearsal so they could get the effects and the music cues in place. Then you would wait until you went on the air.
Author:
Dick York
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Doing Shakespeare in the Park has always been a dream. Everyone else says Hamlet, but I want to play Romeo.
Author:
Aaron Yoo
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I was lucky enough to have the talent to play baseball. That's how I treated my career. I didn't think I was anybody special, anybody different.
Author:
Carl Yastrzemski
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When you enjoy what you do, work becomes play.
Author:
Martin Yan
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Everyone should play their role in tearing down the wall of hatred.
Author:
Lalu Yadav
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I love to play smaller crowds with the Rhythm Kings.
Author:
Bill Wyman
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I didn't want to stay in the Stones, and be stuck in a position having to play a music I didn't like anymore and that restricted me from doing all the others things I'm interested in because of time.
Author:
Bill Wyman
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Had an awesome time. You tell me to show up and all I have to do is drink beer, play guitar all day and I can lift weights and you're going to pay me for this!
Author:
Zakk Wylde
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Since day one my thing has always been to play the music.
Author:
Zakk Wylde
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I play music a lot but on my own mostly, so it was nice to be around other people. There was a certain sense a relief in the physical act of just playing and being with other musicians.
Author:
Robert Wyatt
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The Sims is kind of an interesting case because we had all these expansion packs. We were able to incrementally add on and explore without invading the core dynamic or the core game play.
Author:
Will Wright
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Also, after people play these Sim games, it tends to change their perception of the world around them, so they see their city, house or family in a slightly different way after playing.
Author:
Will Wright
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I play the harmonica. The only way I can play is if I get my car going really fast, and stick it out the window.
Author:
Steven Wright
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All I ever wanted to do was write songs and get on a bus and go play them for people.
Author:
Chely Wright
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God is playing my guitar, I am with God when I play.
Author:
Link Wray
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Cary Grant and I were doing a play in New York. He had a crush on me. Whenever we went to a party, he would always sit on the floor beside me. I thought that was kind of beautiful, like that's where he wanted to be.
Author:
Fay Wray
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For the purposes of the play, it was perfect to be able to use that and the stresses and strains that there were. At the end of the play, the mother realizes the terrible things she had done.
Author:
Fay Wray
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It was so satisfying for me - a great reward, just to see it done well. And it was beautifully directed by my daughter Susan Riskin. Imagine, a play about my mother directed by my daughter?!
Author:
Fay Wray
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What I was proud of was that I used very few parts to build a computer that could actually speak words on a screen and type words on a keyboard and run a programming language that could play games. And I did all this myself.
Author:
Steve Wozniak
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A song called Never. Which we never play. But it's a great song.
Author:
John Wozniak
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My brain doesn't have enough time to play around like that. To get limber enough to have a nightmare.
Author:
John Wozniak
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We always had to play the game and play for the team. It is a Kent tradition.
Author:
Frank Woolley
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Watergate provides a model case study of the interaction and powers of each of the branches of government. It also is a morality play with a sad and dramatic ending.
Author:
Bob Woodward
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I love to play golf, and that's my arena. And you can characterize it and describe it however you want, but I have a love and a passion for getting that ball in the hole and beating those guys.
Author:
Tiger Woods
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I get to play golf for a living. What more can you ask for - getting paid for doing what you love.
Author:
Tiger Woods
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Don't force your kids into sports. I never was. To this day, my dad has never asked me to go play golf. I ask him. It's the child's desire to play that matters, not the parent's desire to have the child play. Fun. Keep it fun.
Author:
Tiger Woods
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If money titles meant anything, I'd play more tournaments. The only thing that means a lot to me is winning. If I have more wins than anybody else and win more majors than anybody else in the same year, then it's been a good year.
Author:
Tiger Woods
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I rather go to see a good play than be in one.
Author:
Alfre Woodard
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I think people need to understand that with plays and with cinema, when you hear about it, call and get a ticket then or go and see it then. It's especially with the play, which I can do because it's a limited run.
Author:
Alfre Woodard
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I named it that because more or less each person from the band used to play in other bands and when we left respective bands other members from those bands all sort of changed round. It was a big sort of move thing. I got it from that, I suppose.
Author:
Roy Wood
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The best thing I ever heard was in the '60s. I heard Jimi Hendrix play 'I Can Hear The Grass Grow' after a rehearsal, and it was brilliant.
Author:
Roy Wood
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Of course, the wind sort of swept up and the music was flying around in mid air and they were trying to play off it. You had to be there. It was quite funny.
Author:
Roy Wood
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I was only in one play at Steppenwolf, in the early days.
Author:
Douglas Wood
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And for the past 10 years I've been in a real commercial setting where people are all about numbers, they're all about that bottom line. So it's nice to step out of that and hang out with a bunch of people who play music just because they love it, as you can imagine.
Author:
Lee Womack
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I will play my part by singing the spirit into every open heart.
Author:
Bobby Womack
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I'll ask you if you can play some speaking roles.
Author:
Donald Wolfit
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As you look at the flow of Muslim fundamentalism, or fundamentalism in various areas and various religions, they all play on the people who have very little.
Author:
James Wolfensohn
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There are so many people I would love to work with, like Al Pacino, Paul Newman, Gary Oldman - maybe Tom Cruise. I wanna play his brother in something - so call my agent!
Author:
Scott Wolf
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The labour of the farmers, no doubt is of greater value than the financial capacity of the government and non-government institutions which can only play a supportive role.
Author:
Girma Woldegiorgis
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Golf... is the infallible test. The man who can go into a patch of rough alone, with the knowledge that only God is watching him, and play his ball where it lies, is the man who will serve you faithfully and well.
Author:
P. Wodehouse
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To find a man's true character, play golf with him.
Author:
P. Wodehouse
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Pianos tend to get better as they age, the more you play them. They grow into their sound.
Author:
Alicia Witt
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I read while the kids play. I can see them from the kitchen window. And I'm a fast reader.
Author:
Reese Witherspoon
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To play June, I had an immediate connect with her background and culture. We grew up with the same religion and shared a lot of the same values of family and spirituality. But I was really so inspired by what a modern woman she was.
Author:
Reese Witherspoon
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I do play drums when I'm on tour.
Author:
Norman Wisdom
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I play drums, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, french horn, piano.
Author:
Norman Wisdom
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You play. You win. You play. You lose. You play.
Author:
Jeanette Winterson
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I always wanted to play music and have it be my career and knew this by the age of 12.
Author:
Johnny Winter
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Oh, I love to play on the road. I really love it.
Author:
Johnny Winter
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I could play everything but could never take a lead. My brain just doesn't work like that.
Author:
Kip Winger
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The songs were really complicated. I used to meet people in bar bands who were trying to play our songs and they were really struggling with it. Technically it was really difficult stuff.
Author:
Kip Winger
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We tune down a full step when we play but I never miss a note. I've learned how to keep my voice.
Author:
Kip Winger
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The people like the American Legion Post that gave us a chance to play. A place to play and a chance to play.
Author:
Dave Winfield
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If it's enough money, I'll play the North Pole.
Author:
Teddy Wilson
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He was so honest you could play craps with him over the phone.
Author:
Earl Wilson
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My mom had to beg the guys to let me play. I couldn't even play the drums right - Brian had to show me.
Author:
Dennis Wilson
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A symphony is a stage play with the parts written for instruments instead of for actors.
Author:
Colin Wilson
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I remember growing up always loving the guitar. I used to love to watch the people play on the Country Western shows on TV. My folks told me that when I was just a toddler, I used to pretend I was playing a guitar on a toothpick.
Author:
Carl Wilson
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For me, the original play becomes an historical document: This is where I was when I wrote it, and I have to move on now to something else.
Author:
August Wilson
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I know some things when I start. I know, let's say, that the play is going to be a 1970s or a 1930s play, and it's going to be about a piano, but that's it. I slowly discover who the characters are as I go along.
Author:
August Wilson
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As soon as white folks say a play's good, the theater is jammed with blacks and whites.
Author:
August Wilson
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It was darn nigh impossible for women in rock in the '70s. There wasn't a mold if you were a woman and you were in the entertainment in the '70s. You were probably a disco diva or a folk singer, or simply ornamental. Radio would play only one woman per hour.
Author:
Ann Wilson
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I'd like to imagine that in order to beat me a person would have to play almost perfect tennis.
Author:
Venus Williams
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It's exciting to do something like this because usually what happens in theater is that, after the first or second reading of a play, it falls apart completely and the rehearsal process is such that you begin to pick up the pieces and put it back together again.
Author:
Treat Williams
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I have always been pushed by the negative. The apparent failure of a play sends me back to my typewriter that very night, before the reviews are out. I am more compelled to get back to work than if I had a success.
Author:
Tennessee Williams
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You have to hit the fastball to play in the big leagues.
Author:
Ted Williams
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The knee just isn't 100 percent. It's hard to be out there when you know that you can't play at your best and could potentially make it worse.
Author:
Serena Williams
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I am here to play women's tennis. I'm a lady. Predominantly, most of the time I always like to play ladies.
Author:
Serena Williams
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We can't win at home. We can't win on the road. As general manager, I just can't figure out where else to play.
Author:
Pat Williams
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We've been performing with symphonies all of our career and it sounds so wonderful when they play 'My Girl' with the large string section, I want to turn around and look.
Author:
Otis Williams
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Within a few hours I had them off, was about ready to play the shows. That night I opened, and during the week Harris was over to the house to talk my mother into letting me leave home.
Author:
Mary Williams
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He explained how ridiculous the clowning was, and there and then I decided to settle down and play seriously.
Author:
Mary Williams
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Offers for me to play dances, society parties, even churches, were now coming in regularly. For most dates I was paid the sum of one dollar per hour, and they always tipped me at the end of the night.
Author:
Mary Williams
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Quite a few musicians came to our house. And my ma took me to hear many more, hoping to encourage in me a love of music. But she wouldn't consent to my having music lessons, for she feared I might end up as she had done - unable to play except from paper.
Author:
Mary Williams
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I'd rather play a few nights at the Fillmore than play one night at an arena.
Author:
Lucinda Williams
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I wanted to play the part that Mary Kay played, the lawyer who wanted to have baby and felt her clock ticking, because it was something I could relate to.
Author:
JoBeth Williams
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Everybody says that it takes a loss to lose and I think it did take a loss for us to lose in a sense. But overall, when we win games here at Duke, and we don't play well, we might as well have lost the game.
Author:
Jason Williams
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We play fair and we play hard. If we win the game we win, if we lose the game, we lose.
Author:
Jason Williams
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I think when I began, I played distortion more than the guitar. The results of my strumming. Now I play the twang of the string, which is a lot closer to the source of the sound making.
Author:
Ian Williams
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Once I grew from 6'1" to about 6'6", by that time I was going into 12th grade, and that's when I started wanting to play basketball, because, pretty much basketball players always got the girl.
Author:
Eric Williams
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My mental approach is totally different. My coach predicated everything on defense. He always talked about defense, defense, defense. I took it to heart that if you play defense, you can take the heart from an offensive player.
Author:
Eric Williams
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I played baseball, and that's pretty much it. Basketball came late, this was, basketball was the sport that I tried to master, I kind of mastered baseball, so basketball was one of those things where I wanted to master this game, so that's why I probably play it the way I do.
Author:
Eric Williams
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I don't see any reason to quit playing. I'll be doing this at least till I get to a hundred and something. You know, I ain't got far to go. But I'm still going to be playing, as long as I have good ideas, and can play as I do.
Author:
Claude Williams
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Play and pray; but on the whole do not pray when you are playing and do not play when you are praying.
Author:
Charles Williams
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I like to think I play rugby as it should be played - there are no yellow or red cards in my collection - but I cannot say I'm an angel.
Author:
Jonny Wilkinson
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I play with a fear of letting people down. That's what motivates me.
Author:
Jonny Wilkinson
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Charles and I go back since college. None of us thought this would happen, we just wanted to play basketball. This is the highest honor that can ever be paid, and it's mind-blowing.
Author:
Dominique Wilkins
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A play visibly represents pure existing.
Author:
Thornton Wilder
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So they all went away from the little log house. The shutters were over the windows, so the little house could not see them go. It stayed there inside the log fence, behind the two big oak trees that in the summertime had made green roofs for Mary and Laura to play under.
Author:
Laura Wilder
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The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast.
Author:
Oscar Wilde
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One should always play fairly when one has the winning cards.
Author:
Oscar Wilde
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I think God destined that I play. I think it's all in the books already.
Author:
Michelle Wie
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I don't like going to the mall. I'm not really like the other girls. I just like to go out on the golf course and play. Golf is fun and feels really good.
Author:
Michelle Wie
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To play in the men's tournaments I have to keep getting stronger and get more distance.
Author:
Michelle Wie
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There are so many great players on the men's - and women's - side. Hopefully I can keep improving and eventually play in the Masters.
Author:
Michelle Wie
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We're all just playing our own game. I don't see it as a rivalry. We're just trying to play our best.
Author:
Michelle Wie
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I was playing this horrible part. I didn't didn't want to play it because the character was an awful racist. But I'm glad I did it because I met Sidney Poitier.
Author:
Richard Widmark
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I even believe if you're killing a team, you shouldn't stop. You should respect your opponents enough to play 100 percent the whole time. And by the same token, if you're getting killed by the other team, you should never quit.
Author:
Sue Wicks
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Every year I try to keep in excellent shape and improve some part of my game. I play in the offseason overseas to keep my game tuned up and hopefully improve a little in some area.
Author:
Sue Wicks
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For me, the money isn't a big issue. I'm at the end of my career and I'm just happy to play.
Author:
Sue Wicks
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I was surprised I won the award because I've always been a very aggressive player and I earn my share of fouls on the court. I play rough, and because I'm an older player, of course I use tricks on the younger players.
Author:
Sue Wicks
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I was very pleased that the positive things about me and my game outshone the aggressive style of play I use. I would never tone that down, because I believe in that style of play, and I believe that you can play rough on the court and still be a good sport.
Author:
Sue Wicks
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For me, being a starter doesn't matter. Of course, I'd like to be in at the end of the game, to be a big part of the team, and to play as many minutes as I can play. But starting and coming off the bench are two different challenges.
Author:
Sue Wicks
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When I come off the bench, I'm looking to add energy, and then I play defense and rebound. Also, at the end of the game, I have the experience to go out there and help us win.
Author:
Sue Wicks
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I agree totally with Metheny regarding the sound influencing the way you play.
Author:
Mark White
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Bats drink on the wing, like swallows, by sipping the surface, as they play over pools and streams.
Author:
Gilbert White
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The critic leaves at curtain fall To find, in starting to review it, He scarcely saw the play at all For starting to review it.
Author:
E. White
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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.
Author:
Forest Whitaker
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I'm hosting weekend retreats all over America. It is like a 24-hour slumber party for moms. We laugh, eat, play games, get massages, win prizes, talk about parenting and even cry a bit.
Author:
Lisa Whelchel
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David is purely a conceptual artist. He didn't play any instruments or paint or anything. We were painters.
Author:
Tina Weymouth
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I play bass. I don't have to go out there and screech.
Author:
Tina Weymouth
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I wasn't originally a bass player. I just found out I was needed, because everyone wants to play guitar.
Author:
Tina Weymouth
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So I figured in keeping with the record, I'd do something off the wall which is show up for free and wing it... I don't know, I'm just going to play some songs. I think it'll be fun.
Author:
Paul Westerberg
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Right now, it hasn't affected my music other than the fact that I don't have time to write any of it. That's no different from when I first started and I lived at home. I would play the guitar in the afternoon and then my mom or my dad would come home and I'd have to quit.
Author:
Paul Westerberg
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Towards the end of the Lord Chamberlain's era, when his hold was being loosened, private prosecutions began to happen. A member of staff at the Royal Court ordered to stop the play, and the police were brought in.
Author:
Timothy West
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There was no real fringe theatre in London until way after the war, so either a play was done secretly with a club licence or it was done openly and had to be assessed along with everything else.
Author:
Timothy West