If anything good came out of 9/11, to me, was that people were so cynical about the world - all you hear about on the news is all the bad stuff everyday, but what was refreshing to me was after that, you saw how many good people there are out there. For every one bad one, there's a thousand good ones.
When you put down the good things you ought to have done, and leave out the bad ones you did do well, that's Memoirs.
People need good lies. There are too many bad ones.
It seemed the world was divided into good and bad people. The good ones slept better while the bad ones seemed to enjoy the waking hours much more.
While campaigning, I got to know many high-school teachers, and let me say that the good ones are the unsung heroes of our society, and the bad ones are the gravediggers.
An unfortunate thing about this world is that the good habits are much easier to give up than the bad ones.
I try to remind people that there are a lot of good people, all colors. Then there's some bad ones, too. But there's a lot of good people who really care.
I write a lot of songs people don't hear. I really just enjoy the process. I finish 'em all. I don't think there's a whole lot of difference between the bad ones and the good ones.
Good ideas are a dime a dozen, bad ones are free.
I've worked with some very good directors and some very bad ones. I learned a great deal from both. From the bad, untalented people, you learn what not to do. And when you work with very highly talented people, you want to emulate them.
Look, I'm no purist - there are good superhero films, and there are bad ones.
I'm not a defender of old or new football managers. I believe in good ones and bad ones, those that achieve success and those that don't.
The way to get good ideas is to get lots of ideas and throw the bad ones away.
Red flag law is a general concept. There could be good ones and there can be bad ones. You should be against the bad ones, as I am.
It's really easy, once somebody passes away, for the tales about them to become taller, the good ones and the bad ones.
The early-'80s recession was good for good restaurants, not least because it put bad ones out of business.
The economics of setting up a new restaurant are scary in good times and terrifying in bad ones.
Bad people are, from the point of view of art, fascinating studies. They represent colour, variety and strangeness. Good people exasperate one's reason; bad people stir one's imagination.
The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people.
Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws.