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Quotes About Veer

I'm a pragmatic man. I'll veer on the dangerous side, because I love dangerous subjects, but I won't shoot a show in the foot.
~ Harold Prince
I'm mainstream, and I have pretty chart-tastic tastes. I don't often veer away from a big melodic song with big words for big stadiums.
~ Robbie Williams
He] looked as thought he had been carved out of soft ebony by a master hand that had grown bored with its own expertise, and started to veer towards the grotesque.
~ Robert Galbraith
But omission-commission bias causes us not to view these decisions as equivalent. That's why we accept that explanation of "I'm not ready to make a decision yet" from others and why we accept it from ourselves. Of course, what that really means is "I'm not ready to veer from the status quo.
~ Annie Duke
I like taking up challenges. I prefer working with scripts that are different and veer from the tried and tested. So far, it's always worked.
~ Lillete Dubey
There is an odd synchronicity in the way parallel lives veer to touch one another, change direction and then come close again and again until they connect and hold for whatever it was that fate intended to happen.
~ Ann Rule
That's an incredibly depressing thought," I said "that if you're in a room and at one end lies madness and at the other end lies sanity it is human nature to veer towards the madness end.
~ Jon Ronson
So she did the English thing. She changed the subject.
~ Steve Hockensmith
The best thing about being a fiction writer is that where the truth is inconvenient, I could veer away.
~ Kaui Hart Hemmings
Maybe mistakes are what make our fate ... without them what would shape our lives? Maybe if we had never veered off course we wouldn't fall in love, have babies, or be who we are.
~ bushnell candace
In what direction did lost men veer?
~ Cormac McCarthy
So, while our focus will veer away from The Tipping Point's turf, we want to pay tribute to Gladwell for the word "stickiness." It stuck.
~ Chip Heath
so i do what i do best. i move in the opposite direction.
~ Jodi Picoult