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Quotes About Bad

What separates a chosen "good death" from a bad one almost always comes down, upon analysis, to the amount of planning, attention to detail, and the quality of the assistance, all of which are vital to decent termination of life.
~ Derek Humphry
Well, ye're kind, too," he said, considering. "Verra kind. Though ye are inclined to do it on your own terms. Not that that's bad, mind," he added
~ Diana Gabaldon
If conditions there are half as bad as I think they are," his father had told him, while overseeing the loading of the mule, "the commander would lend you the services of half a battalion in exchange for this, let alone a surgeon.
~ Diana Gabaldon
When your team drops out, you make the ABA look bad.
~ Tim Hardaway
I grew up having an ear for what was hot and was not - what sounds good in music and what doesn't.
~ Ravyn Lenae
His eyes are wild, psychotic slits that bat-dance in your soul looking for good things to crush or bad elements to identify with.
~ Irvine Welsh
We...believe that art is religious, because it is one of man's highest aspirations. There is no such thing as pagan art, only good and bad art.
~ Irving Stone
democracy and freedom began bouncing all over the world like bad checks
~ Ishmael Reed
Man is a moving being. If he does not move to what is good, he will surely move to that what is not. If this consciousness does not arise here, another consciousness will arise there. Man's mind goes through multifarious changes and never stops.
~ Unknown
But it's in the nature of news, especially bad news, that it wants to be passed on, it desires transmission, like a virus.
~ Damon Galgut
I guess there's good and bad in everyone and tragedy can amplify either.
~ Unknown
And anyone on whose screen I did manage to appear, generally proved to have a serious malfunction in their operating system, if not outright clinical issues. "Are you a good glitch or a bad glitch?" I had started wondering...
~ Unknown
The best of men cannot suspend their fate The good die early, and the bad die late.
~ Daniel Defoe
Bad emotions, bad parents, and bad feedback have more impact than good ones, and bad information is processed more thoroughly than good. The
~ Daniel Kahneman
Women bring a different perspective to the table, and lawmaking is a compilation of diverse ideas and views and perspective. And when you don't have that, you end up making bad laws.
~ Kathy Szeliga
The Rated-R Superstar was usually a vile and horrible human being who had some moments of being a good guy.
~ Edge
A villain can be stylish, and his actions don't have to be explained. Heroes are boring in comparison, even anti-heroes, as there's always a justification for their bad actions.
~ Dhanush
I like ambiguity because you may be the villain in someone else's story and the hero in your own, and I think very often, African-American characters are either one thing or the other. You shouldn't have to be perfectly good or perfectly bad. You don't even have to be magical.
~ Chadwick Boseman
Deathstroke is a villain. Don't come to the book with any expectations that he will, in any way or sense or form, act heroically. He's a bad guy, and that's the fun of it.
~ Christopher Priest
That's something that Stephen King always has in his works. There's a human villain who's just as bad, if not worse than the supernatural one.
~ Matt Duffer
Heroes aren't supposed to do bad things. That's what villains are for. So either the good supersedes the bad, or the bad makes it impossible to remember the good. We don't like it when such duality exists in one person. We don't want to know our heroes are human.
~ LZ Granderson
Even the toughest people have a backstory, and villains don't feel like they're the bad guys.
~ Lynn Whitfield
I really enjoy playing villains, whether they're realistic like Switchblade Sam or whether they're a bit more over-the-top like Kruge in 'Star Trek III' or Judge Doom in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit.' It's sort of a license just to be as bad as the script allows you to be - you can just go for it and have fun.
~ Christopher Lloyd
I always felt that heroes were essentially dull. Villains were more exotic and could do more interesting things.
~ Jerry Robinson