Quotes about award
awards records want
One thing is that I wasn't getting booked that well, and they had control over who got the awards, they had control over who sold. And they really did not want Willie or me, either one, to “have a hit record. They wanted the money, but they didn't want us to be the ones. Waylon Jennings
awards criticism blame
Neither praise nor blame is the object of true criticism. Justly to discriminate, firmly to establish, wisely to prescribe and honestly to award - these are the true aims and duties of criticism. William Gilmore Simms
awards people perception
There are people who want awards because it changes the perception of the audience. But I'm not into all that. Salman Khan
awards accomplishment towns
I've never really topped myself, because awards in themselves really don't reflect major accomplishment. It's kind of a strange, backslapping ritual that we go through in this town where you get awards for almost everything. For surviving the day you're going to get awards. Rod Serling
awards people television
I don't do a television show for awards. You make it so people will enjoy watching it. Sarah Michelle Gellar
awards people interesting
Some people get medals and awards and all that, and maybe not intentionally - maybe the world is making them do it - but they sort of just follow what they were doing. Repeat or follow what they were doing all their lives, in their style of music or whatever. In my case, I always try to start from scratch. It's very nerve-wracking actually, but it's interesting. Yoko Ono
awards worry long
I used to only worry about the #1's and all of the awards. But that was a long time ago. Wynonna Judd
awards honor research
The Nobel Prize is given as a personal award but it also honors the field of research in which I have worked and it also honors my students and colleagues. Robert Hofstadter
awards acting cash
I do acting for the awards... and cash money. Rebel Wilson
awards body good-times
That's the trouble with awards for a body of work. They always come at both a good time and a wrong time. Good because they tell you what you've been doing was worth the doing and wrong because they ought to come when you're young and excited and hungry for assurance that what you're doing is worth the doing. Stephen Sondheim