You gotta play the hand that's dealt you. There may be pain in that hand, but you play it. And I've played it.
I think you've got to play the hand that you're dealt and stop wishing for another hand.
None of us have any control over the deck or the hand we've been dealt. What we do have is total responibility as to how we play the hand.
What you've got to do is recognize that you don't control everything for a start, you've got to play the cards you're dealt, the hand of cards you're dealt, as best you can, and that's what I always seek to do.
Play the hand you're dealt.
You've just got to kind of play the hand you're dealt.
You play the hand you're dealt. I think the game's worthwhile.
You get dealt a hand and you play those cards the best you can.
You can't control the cards you're dealt, just how you play the hand.
We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.
We had to play the hand we were dealt, all of us. Fighting the battles we could win.
Life is like a game of cards. The hand you are dealt is determinism; the way you play it is free will.
I don't believe in organized religion - I dealt with them hand in hand, and a whole bunch of Catholic priests tried to molest me. Telling me I was gay and I should go home with them and stuff.
The unlucky hand dealt to clear and precise writers is that people assume they are superficial and so do not go to any trouble inreading them: and the lucky hand dealt to unclear ones is that the reader does go to some trouble and then attributes the pleasure he experiences in his own zeal to them.
I ended up with my life slanted toward television, and I just accept that. I think you play the hand the way it's dealt, that's all.
Everyone in this world is dealt a different hand - some better, some worse than others - but what's more important is how you play that hand. This is what builds character. And with great character comes great reward.