A Quote by Blake Ross

I'm a firm believer in shades of gray. — © Blake Ross
I'm a firm believer in shades of gray.
Writers must be fair and remember even bad guys (most of them, anyway) see themselves as good—they are the heroes of their own lives. Giving them a fair chance as characters can create some interesting shades of gray—and shades of gray are also a part of life.
I'm a firm believer in research, but I'm also a firm believer in utilizing the instincts that are within your soul or in your body or in your stomach, wherever they reside.
Glacier Gray is an unobtrusive gray that contrasts and enhances; bouncing off other shades without taking away from them as it slips into the background to allow other colors to take center stage. Nature’s most perfect neutral, Glacier Gray is a shade that is timeless. Quietly assuring and peacefully relaxing, Glacier Gray, is above all, constant.
There are all sorts of shades of gray when you're working on economic policy and tax policy and health care policy. There's no gray on this issue, to me. This is a gun lobby that is raging out of control, that doesn't even represent its own members.
Gray goes with gold. Gray goes with all colors. I've done gray-and-red paintings, and gray and orange go so well together. It takes a long time to make gray because gray has a little bit of color in it.
...Do you see things in black and white, or are there shades of gray for you?" "I hope there's gray...Black and white make things easier, but only if you don't want to think.
Law in Ukraine is not black and white; it is shades of gray.
To ground a character in reality, you have to use shades of gray.
Ain't no rainbows shining on me, shades of gray are the colors I see.
When you're the victim of the behavior, it's black and white; when you're the perpetrator, there are a million shades of gray.
Be black or white with no shades of gray. In other words, don't be a nagging mother.
come back believer in shade believer in silence and elegance believer in ferns believer in patience believer in the rain
I've tried doing so, for it was never my intention to paint only with gray. But in the course of my work I have eliminated one color after another, and what has remained is gray, gray, gray!
The most interesting thing about being alive is that there is no black and white; there are many shades of gray.
Most consequential choices involve shades of gray, and some fog is often useful in getting things done
Most consequential choices involve shades of gray, and some fog is often useful in getting things done.
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