Howard Finnigan: Hey Jer, how goes the war? Jerry Kaiser: Bad guys are winning, sir.
I am a businessman. This is what I do each and every day. I love it. I love coming to work. I never have a bad day.
My label is to play bad guys of Latin origin in American movies. I'm happy with that label. I prefer to play that than to play a city boy. The bad guy is always something very tempting for the audience.
Alvy Singer: Sun is bad for you. Everything our parents said was good is bad. Sun, milk, red meat... college.
Striped controller: Bad news. The fog's getting thicker. Johnny: [jumps to an overweight controller] And Leon is getting laaaaarrrrrger.
Half the ingratitude and complacency in the world down to how slowly and imperceptibly most good and bad things unfold.
We say that children are bad at paying attention, but we really mean that they're bad at not paying attention - they easily get distracted by anything interesting.
Oh judge! Your damn laws! The good people don't need them, and the bad people don't obey them.
Even the most honest human in authority often does not have the power to undo the damages that bad people do.
Among other things, I use a Samsung mobile phone, a very bad quality video camera, and an old Olympus with extremely bad Sigma lenses.
I mean, a lot of the times I think I'm seen as a bad girl, and I think that's because I'm so open.
There is nothing better than playing a bad girl for two months, then turning around and playing someone sweet. Films give you this opportunity.
The thing about movie musicals is that there have been some brilliant ones, but when they're bad, they're really bad - big white elephants.
Like many others before him, Abbott discovers, once married, that marriage is a battle—clinically, a negotiation—over the possession of the Bad Mood.
Color is powerful. It is almost physiologically impossible to be in a bad mood when you're wearing bright red pants.
Every time I have a bad day, I'll just find a corner, bring out my book and then everything starts to feel better.
Reviews are for readers, not writers. If I get a bad one, I shrug it off. If I get a good one, I don't believe it
Slavery was not a bad day on the job. It was not your boss yelling at you. It was not hard work for little pay. This was a full system of human subjugation.
There's really not much that people can pick on me for my work, so obviously they find other reasons to write something bad about me. I mean, people enjoy reading bad stuff about people.
Why is everybody afraid of going to Heaven? You want to be here with the smog and the sin and bad people and the war? Or do you want to be in Heaven, sitting next to Jesus, you know?
It's been an amazing year of individual performances.