Anything that is impractical can be play. It's doing something other than what is necessary to continue living as an animal.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Animals are a continuous source of inspiration and wonder to me. I would love to play a dog.
Play is a uniquely adaptive act, not subordinate to some other adaptive act, but with a special function of its own in human experience.
If you're going to act and do this for a living, you want to play something that the audience didn't expect.
Don't play what's there, play what's not there.
Even when you write it, someone's got to play it. So if you can play it and bypass all the rest of the things, you're still doing as great as someone that has spent forty years trying to find out how to do that. I'm really pro-human beings, pro-expression of everything.
A weakness of many of the self-oriented play theories is that they often sound too much like vain consumerism instead of being about the more passionate and willful character of human play, which involves a willingness, even if a fantasy, to believe in the play venture itself.
Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold.
Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff.
Play is the exultation of the possible.
Acting is nothing more or less than playing. The idea is to humanize life.