You need three or five hands to play Ligeti.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To play four hands requires two people who have great affinity for each other.
You want to have your hand on the ball every single play.
An evil fate has deprived me of the full use of my right hand, so that I am not able to play my compositions as I feel them. The trouble with my hand is that certain fingers have become so weak, probably through writing and playing too much at one time, that I can hardly use them.
Everybody is dealt a hand of cards. It was my choice to play them the way I played them.
As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.
I am a very physical actor. I generally use my hands a lot.
The serve, I think, is the most difficult, you know, in terms of coordination, because you got the two arms going, and you got to toss it up at the right time so.
Some people put up a peace sign with one hand. Some people put up the middle finger instead. I use two hands and put up both.
You play the hand you're dealt. I think the game's worthwhile.
I think you've got to play the hand that you're dealt and stop wishing for another hand.