John Baldessari, the 79-year-old conceptualist, has spent more than four decades making laconic, ironic conceptual art-about-art, both good and bad.
Virtue is not photogenic, so I liked playing bad guys. But, whenever I played a bad guy, I tried to find something good in him, and that kept my contact with the audience.
I'm actually a very bad surfer, which is good because everybody likes a bad surfer. Nobody likes a good surfer.
With all of my films if I get one bad review and a bunch of good reviews the bad one is the only one that will stay with me, which really sucks!
Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws.
The good news is that, according to the Obama administration, the rich will pay for everything. The bad news is that, according to the Obama administration, you're rich.
My parents were married 53 years, good and bad. Can I do that? Probably not. But I really hope I can.
Making movies, you're like an independent contractor - you come in, you have a specific job, and a lot of what you do is completely manipulated, which is good and bad.
I busted a mirror and got seven years bad luck, but my lawyer thinks he can get me five.
Snapchat changed that perception of deleting something as bad. Online, typically you delete something if it's bad or if it's really embarrassing.
Our habits are our friends. Even our bad habits." -- Diary of a Country Priest
I definitely have a little attraction to bad guys, but they have to be sweethearts underneath. After all, I like to be treated well.
Both 'OC' and 'Everwood,' there were people on set where you learned to stay away from them on a bad day.
'Jurassic Park' isn't about the bad luck of three people who keep getting thrown into the same situation.
Often even a whole city suffers for a bad man who sins and contrives presumptuous deeds.
Bad habits are like comfort zones; easier to get into, but harder to get out of.
But I know something else, too: bad people are rare. Good people are everywhere.
English television from the Fifties to the Nineties was the least bad in the world, and now it's just as bad as it is anywhere.
In film roles, I play a lot of heavies and a lot of bad guys, so I tend to be the jokester and the good-time Charlie on the set.
There is no rest for the person who has envy, and there is no love for the person who has bad manners.
Exploring how you could make a bad situation worse can sometimes tell you what not to do.