A Quote by Sandra Brown

There are gray areas in everything. — © Sandra Brown
There are gray areas in everything.
I love the gray areas, but I like the gray areas as considered by bright, educated, courageous people.
When you fail to communicate, there are gray areas. And when there's gray areas, then bad things happen.
Rogue economics is a sort of umbrella under which we find the criminal economy, the illegal economy, but also those gray areas, gray areas where there is not a proper regulation, where there is not legislation for the economy.
I've struggled with gender norms my whole life, always feeling like I wasn't black-and-white; I was in this gray area, and gray areas really scare people because you can't define them.
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.
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!
In terms of the themes, I love gray areas. The show is really about what makes someone truly good or what makes someone truly bad, and are we either of those things? 'Loki' is in that gray area.
Gray day. Everything is gray. I watch. But nothing moves today.
Life isn't black and white. It's a million gray areas, don't you find?
I grew up in Hong Kong, and London used to seem very gray: the sky was gray, the buildings were gray, the food was incredibly gray - the food had, like, new kinds of grayness specially invented for it.
When you're working on something where there's usually one sex scene in the film, it all gets a little bit of a gray area and people get a bit uncomfortable and awkward. You just get through it. But, it became very clear on this that that can't happen. There can't be any gray areas on this because there are actors and actresses coming in for a day or a couple of days, as well as people who are there regularly.
I don't look at things in black and white. There are big gray areas. There's a lot of slippage.
If I see everything in gray, and in gray all the colors which I experience and which I would like to reproduce, then why should I use any other color?
Sometimes it's better to stop trying to make sense of things. Life isn't clear cut, there are always gray areas.
We think all over this country we need to rebuild everything from transit, fiber optic broadband in our rural areas and urban areas.
My life is routine. I wake up early in the morning. I brush my teeth. I sit on the floor of the cell I do not go to breakfast. I stare at a gray cement wall. I keep my legs crossed my back straight my eyes forward. I take deep breaths in and out, in and out, and I try not to move. I sit for as long as I can I sit until everything hurts I sit until everything stops hurting I sit until I lose myself in the gray wall I sit until my mind becomes as blank as the gray wall. I sit and I stare and I breathe. I sit and I stare. I breathe.
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