Right now, I'm thinking in terms of just having a good band, man. Having a good act for the stage. Being a good performer, you know? Connected to that is future recordings, and future tunes, that kind of stuff.
If you can't find good friends to surround yourself with, then by all means be on your own. Bad friends corrupt good minds.
When you stay consistent with working out, you start to look good, which also leads to feeling good from the inside to the outside.
When you see a good person, think of becoming like her/him. When you see someone not so good, reflect on your own weak points.
One cannot get rid of a good education, nor, unfortunately, of a bad one, which often is such because one has not wanted to defray the expenses of a good one.
Good luck in a way is bad luck not occurring, but the world wants stories of how bad luck happened, and how good luck played a savior.
Good ideas come from everywhere. It's more important to recognize a good idea than to author it.
When I was young, I liked to be acknowledged in class by little gestures such as a small red star for doing something good. Now that I'm older, I still want to be acknowledged for good work.
When I had a full-time job, I really wasn't that busy, but now I'm really busy. I guess that's a good thing.
I'd like to build a way for people doing good work to connect, to learn from each other, protect each other, and then I want to get out of their way.
My come-out record, '10 Day,' was the thing people were supposed to hear and figure out 'he's good' or 'he's not good.' 'Acid Rap' is the comeback tape, and it asks way bigger and better questions than, 'Is he good at rapping?'
Kaffee: Why are you always giving me your resume? Galloway: [pauses] Because I want you to think that I'm a good lawyer.
Tevye: [to God] As the Good Book says, ev... [chuckles] Tevye: Why should I tell You what the Good Book says?
Edward R. Murrow: What'd the general have to say? Fred Friendly: It was a colonel. Two of them. Edward R. Murrow: That makes a general.
Don Hollenbeck: I could use a scotch. Edward R. Murrow: I think everyone could use a scotch.
Marty: I chose to believe in the basic goodness of people. Some basically good people do some very bad things.
Sam: Oh my God! They're playing good music. Patrick: Holy shit. Holy shit. They are, they're playing good music!
Paul Benjamin: If you're gonna die, what's more important, and good book or a good smoke? So he smoked his book.
Marianne: Good morning, Fanny. Fanny: Good morning, Miss Marianne. Marianne: How did you find the silver? Was it all genuine?
D.J.: Be lookin' good, Warriors. All the way back to Coney. Ya hear me, babies? Good. Re-e-al good. Adios.
Debbie Dunham: You know, what, Terry. I had a pretty good time tonight.