IT was 3 am on election night when David Cameron turned to his trusted communications chief Craig Oliver and said: «We'd better
write an acceptance speech.
So it's easy to say, or at least guess, that if Hillary Clinton were president of the United States, Margot Robbie could start
writing her acceptance speech today.
Like: Are they nervous about
writing an acceptance speech?
Not exact matches
«I stopped
writing this movie about 20 times, because I thought it was impossible,» Peele said in his
acceptance speech.
«I sense journalists already preparing
acceptance speeches for next year's Pulitzer Prizes,» he
writes.
«I stopped
writing this movie about 20 times because I thought it was impossible, I thought it wasn't going to work,» said Peele during his
acceptance speech.
In his
acceptance speech, the writer, director and comedian said that he stopped
writing Get Out about 20 times, feeling that it wouldn't ever possible get made.
This was a very good year for
acceptance speeches (which is such a bizarre sentence to
write), with Pawel Pawlikowski, director of Ida and winner of the Foreign Language Film award, just talking his way through the play - off music without a care.
«To the art and cultural historians who cared enough to
write essays about my work for decades — thank you, you gave me sustenance in the wilderness years,» Himid said during her
acceptance speech, according to BBC News.