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Choices Quotes - Page 84

Each brushstroke is a decision.

Robert Motherwell, Dore Ashton, Jack D. Flam, Albright-Knox Art Gallery (1983). “Robert Motherwell”, Abbeville Pr

Given the choice between trivial material brilliantly told versus profound material badly told, an audience will always choose the trivial told brilliantly.

Robert McKee (2010). “Story: Style, Structure, Substance, and the Principles of Screenwriting”, p.28, Harper Collins

If someone throws you the ball, you don't have to catch it.

Richard Carlson (1997). “Don't Sweat the Small Stuff”, Hyperion

The choice between law and justice is an easy one for courageous minds.

Rebecca West (1982). “The young Rebecca: writings of Rebecca West, 1911-17”, Not Avail