A Quote by Tony Gilroy

You change or you hide your head in the sand. — © Tony Gilroy
You change or you hide your head in the sand.
Some people are averse to change, but the advertising model is going to change with or without the Hopper. What we're saying to the broadcasters is, 'There's a way for you not to put your head in the sand.'
Look at climate change; don't put your head in the sand. Understand that it is going to have profound effects on our resources and so much else.
Hide your kids, hide your wife, don't change the channel, this is monday night raw and The Miz is the WWE champion.
When your head is firmly in the sand, another part of your anatomy is fully exposed.
If you keep your head in the sand, you don't know where the kick's coming from.
Home. When it rains, you can smell the leaves in the forest and the sand. It's all so small and mild, the landscape surrounding the lake, so manageable. The leaves and the sand are so close, it's as if you might, if you wanted, pull them on over your head. And the lake always laps at the shore so gently, licking the hand you dip into it like a young dog, and the water is soft and shallow.
As you head toward your goals, be prepared to make some slight adjustments to your course. You don't change your decision to go - you do change your direction to get there.
If it's hemorrhaging cash, you've got to do something about it. You can't live with your head in the sand.
I always say, if you keep your head in the sand, you don't know where the kick's coming from.
Don't bring your sand toys to the park. That's another bad move. Because I go to the park, and I'm on the Vicodin and a little weed too - let's face it - and I go in there, and my wife's like, 'Bring the sand toys! Bring the sand toys!' And I know what happens every single time: I become sand toy repo man from the eight little kids that run off in nine different directions with my sand toys.
You just hold your head high and keep those fists down. No matter what anybody says to you, don't you let 'em get your goat. Try fighting with your head for a change...
Burying your head in the sand does not make you invisible it only leads to suffocation.
In my job you can't just put your head in the sand and throw partisan bombshells. You have to get results.
I'm also big on journaling. You can write in the sand or on a watermelon or whatever suits you, but the key is to get it out of your head and out of your heart and down your arms and into something, a keyboard or piece of paper.
Sticking your head in the sand might make you feel safer, but it’s not going to protect you from the coming storm.
Fetch Constantine, or I’ll make boots out of your hide, bear. (Arcadian Sentinel) Don’t touch me, or I’ll mount your jewels to the wall over your head. (Aimee)
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