A Quote by Stephen Covey

The key to acting with integrity is to simply stop playing the game. — © Stephen Covey
The key to acting with integrity is to simply stop playing the game.
I don't want to stop acting, but acting in some ways is a young man's game.
Basketball is a game and their primary reason for participating in the sport is simply for the pleasure they experience while playing. Don't be afraid to lose. Have fun while you're busy playing hard and playing smart.
We share the USTA's vision to promote and expand the game of tennis. I have been playing the game since I was 6 years old with my dad and five brothers, so I know firsthand how it teaches life lessons: integrity, dedication, and competitiveness.
They are playing a game. They are playing at not playing a game. If I show them I see they are, I shall break the rules and they will punish me. I must play their game, of not seeing I see the game.
If I wasn't in the rap game, I'd probably have a key knee-deep in the crack game. Because the streets is a short stop: Either you're slinging crack rock or you got a wicked jump shot.
One may assume that playing a transgender is different, but I'm simply playing a third gender. Why should it make my acting process any different?
The world doesn’t need more people playing small. It’s time to stop hiding out and start stepping out. It’s time to stop needing and start leading. It’s time to start sharing your gifts instead of hoarding them or pretending they don’t exist. It’s time you started playing the game of life in a “big” way.
One day, I was playing 'The Game of Life,' the board game, with a mess of kids, and I wasn't quite sure how, but it seemed different than the game I remembered playing as a kid. So I bought an old game, from 1960, and it was different.
Soft playing destroys the integrity of the game of poker, and it's wrong - flat out wrong.
Even if you've never picked up a club, or if you've been playing for a long time, there's always something new to learn from playing golf. That's the beauty of the game. You never stop learning.
It's like kids playing house: 'You play the father, I'll play the mother.' You know, you dress up, you play, they pay, you go home. It's a game - acting's a game.
The integrity of the game is the umpires. Nobody else. The entire integrity of the game is the umpires.
To me acting originally became an extension of game playing.
This is not the job. We are just playing the game here. I am enjoying the game. I am playing every game as a game of pickup basketball in my hometown.
For me, playing simply is dribbling. For me, playing one or two touches is harder. Playing simply is the most difficult thing.
You can equate acting to a tennis game: When you're playing one of the best, you get better.
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