I don't care what you play, where you're from, who you produce. It depends on what you're doing when you're with me. That's what counts. I don't pre-judge anything or anybody.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You can't judge the people that you play anyway; you leave that for somebody else to do.
Well, I think most people understand that there's a big difference between who you are and who, you know, you play.
My job always is to play a person, not to judge her.
I don't care who I play to, as long as they enjoy listening to what I play.
Certain people who care about me a lot have said 'You don't play the game, and if you don't play the game, you don't get picked for the team all the time.
If I play, I try to concentrate on producing my best.
There's a difference between the parts that I play and who I am and who people think I am. There's quite a big discrepancy sometimes between those things.
You can't judge a character that you're playing, because then you're fighting against doing what the character's doing.
It's not what you play but what you leave out that makes the difference.
I've always been a very harsh judge of talent because if you don't play the game on both ends of the court, and if you don't play hard every night, I'm probably not going to be in love with you as a player. I'm going to respect you because you're good, but these players are unique.