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Playgrounds Quotes

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Shoot up everything except a school or a playground
Birdman

Authors on Playgrounds Quotes: Melissa Leo Peter Greenaway Ormond McGill Alexander Dale Oen Michael Steele Peter Capaldi Lauren Fleshman Albert Brooks Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib Eric Lange Keith Richards Sarah Vowell Minzy Drew Roy Linda Goodman Richard Bach Lynsey Dyer Bethenny Frankel Jane Smiley Quentin S. Crisp Lakhdar Brahimi Birdman
2.
Make your race a playground, not a proving ground.
Lauren Fleshman

3.
The world is a playground -Indian
Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib

4.
Make life your playground, not your battlefield.
Ormond McGill

5.
Its called a playground, but its nearer to a battlefield. It can be brutal
Keith Richards

6.
Radio is the playground of coincidence.
Sarah Vowell

7.
New York City is my playground.
Bethenny Frankel

8.
Avoid retirement playgrounds like poison, because that's exactly what they are.
Linda Goodman

9.
Being an actor on a movie set is like going to the playground at recess.
Melissa Leo

10.
I haven't played Doctor Who since I was 9 on the playground.
Peter Capaldi

11.
Dancing was the only friend I had. The practicing room was my playground.
Minzy

12.
Build an inner place to protect your truth.
Richard Bach

13.
Men are competent in groups that mimic the playground, incompetent in groups that mimic the family
Jane Smiley

14.
To leave Afghanistan as a playground for terrorists and adventurers was simply not possible anymore.
Lakhdar Brahimi

15.
The idle brain is the devil's playground.
Eric Lange

16.
I always enjoy the battle sequences. It's like going to the playground.
Drew Roy

17.
Cinema is not a playground for Sharon Stone.
Peter Greenaway

18.
I have always had the sea as my playground.
Alexander Dale Oen

19.
Look, not everybody plays well with each other on the playground. I get that, that's politics.
Michael Steele

20.
Twitter is the Devil's playground.
Albert Brooks

21.
I'm excited to work with SCARPA because it's opened up a whole new playground to me as an athlete.
Lynsey Dyer

22.
Lots of things were there [in the seventies], in the social experience, but not quite named, lurking like a stranger on the edge of the playground.
Quentin S. Crisp