I’ve written a few songs that have to do with being in a relationship, the bad and the good. – Victoria Justice
The few bad poems which occasionally are created during abstinence are of no great interest. – Wilhelm Reich
What’s wrong with a bit of nostalgia between friends? I think nostalgia sometimes gets too much of a bad press. – Terry Eagleton
Unfortunately in sport it’s either good or bad. You’ve got to take the highs and the lows. – Zara Phillips
I’ve never made any picture, good or bad, without paying for it in emotional turmoil. – W. Eugene Smith
Most fourth graders can’t say why Abraham Lincoln is an important historical figure? Wow. This is far more distressing than if the news had been that fourth graders were bad at reciting multiplication tables, because you can, in fact, Google that. – Susan Orlean
I rarely listen to commercial radio, and when I do, I’m shocked by how many ads there are, and how annoying they are, and how bad the radio station usually is. – Susan Orlean
Whereas recessive traits require two bad copies of a gene to become noticeable, a dominant trait expresses itself no matter what the other copy does. A benign example of dominance: If you inherit one gene for sticky wet earwax and one gene for dry earwax, the sticky earwax gene wins out every time. – Sam Kean
When I came to DreamWorks, I was in bad trouble. They were in bad trouble. They were millions of dollars in the hole and a few days from closing their doors. I was on my last leg. – Toby Keith
Sometimes bad luck hits you like in an ancient Greek tragedy, and it’s not your own making. When you have a plane crash, it’s not your fault. – Werner Herzog
They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it’s not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance. – Terry Pratchett
I guess they often cast me as the bad guy, because I’m not, er, conventional looking. I look sort of violent. I’m the odd one out, the outsider. – Willem Dafoe
I always say don’t be scared. It’s not that bad – there’s always something worse – and there is definitely life after multiple sclerosis. – Teri Garr