A Quote by Grace Chatto

Being in adverts, it's a tricky thing, I suppose. — © Grace Chatto
Being in adverts, it's a tricky thing, I suppose.
Success is a tricky mistress. It's nice to have but it's a tricky thing to embrace.
I see my work plagiarized in gardening programmes and decorating programmes and car adverts, and I suppose I have to accept that's just the way art gets assimilated into culture.
He already knows what I look like," Cath said. "There's no point in being tricky about it now." "How is doing your hair--and maybe putting on some lip gloss--being tricky?" "It's like I'm trying to distract him with something shiny.
That's the tricky thing these days: being able to surprise people.
It's a tricky thing to play mental illness or being connected to a higher sensibility.
Guilt is tricky because we confuse it with caring. ... It's the next best thing to being there.
The tricky thing about being a writer, or about being any kind of artist, is that in addition to making art you also have to make a living.
The toughest thing about being a celebrity, I suppose, is being polite when I don't want to be.
I first got into punk music at 17, The Adverts, just from being a bored teenager.
It's entirely possible to function as a free-thinking individual without succumbing to narcissism. This can be tricky at times, I suppose, but then so can the tango - particularly if you're dancing alone.
I am not the center of the universe. And it's a lesson that I keep having to learn; it's my ongoing work, I'd say. And being in a career that is predicated on a degree of self-absorption, that is a tricky thing to negotiate sometimes.
It's always that tricky thing with a remake, especially when it's something that's well loved. You're coming to something that has a built-in fascination, but with that comes people ready to feel disgruntled that it's being remade at all.
To suppose such a thing possible as a society, in which men, who are able and willing to work, cannot support their families, and ought, with a great part of the women, to be compelled to lead a life of celibacy, for fear of having children to be starved; to suppose such a thing possible is monstrous.
Money is being wasted on adverts that go right over a consumer's head. They may win awards at Cannes, but they lose at the cash register.
Doing science fiction at a high level is tricky. It's really tricky.
I don't have any tricky plays. I'd rather have tricky players.
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