The price of being close to the President is delivering bad news. You fail him if you don't tell him the truth. Others won't do it.
As a general truth, it is safe to say that any picture that produces a moral impression is a bad picture.
Mrs. Teasdale: Oh, your Excellency! Rufus T. Firefly: You're not so bad yourself.
Alexandria: This Odious bad man? Roy Walker: Oh yeah.
Kristoff: Your hair... it's turning white. Anna: Does it look bad? [beat] Kristoff: No. Olaf: You hesitated.
Perry: He called her a... well, a bad word. [pause] Perry: Cunt.
[Before kissing Christian] Satine: You're going to be bad for business. I can tell.
Asbel: Why does everything that's good for you have to taste so bad?
Tallahassee: [Columbus kisses Wichita] Finally got to first base. Not bad for that scrawny little spit-fuck.
Obviously there's something very seductive about movies, which can be attractive in a bad way if you're doing them for the wrong reasons - for money, or for fame.
Like everybody, I have invested in things that have gone bad, because there's never any guarantee of success or profit when it comes to money.
You work to earn money. But in Japan, that idea has a bad image, and you're not supposed to say that.
I don't believe that I personally have been changed by the money. The bad thing is people assume you've changed because now you have money.
Well, probably I was fed up with concrete poetry. There was a lot of bad concrete poetry and besides, it was confused with visual poetry which was completely different.
Let's face it: There are people who are extremists in every corner of society, and whatever flag they're waving is something Bad Religion has stood against.
I think science fiction is very bad at prediction.
February is always a bad month for TV sports. Football is gone, basketball is plodding along in the annual midseason doldrums, and baseball is not even mentioned.
Any degree of success or achievement for me is only ever a relief. My version of getting carried away is: 'Mmm, that wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.'
I won't sell my soul to the devil, but I do want success and I don't think that's bad.
I feel bad about my outlook, how I feel about people and society, and that I'll never be part of society the way I should.
I felt bad when George Bush was booed. But only briefly. My sympathy for that man has a half-life of about four seconds.