Bad - Quotes
The bad workmen (...) are decidedly of opinion that bad workmen ought to receive the same wages as good.
However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. It is not so bad as you are.
The best gifts of all find the fewest admirers, and that most men mistake the bad for the good, - a daily evil that nothing can prevent, like a plague which no remedy can cure. There is but one thing to be done, though how difficult! - the foolish must become wise, - and that they can never be. The value of life they never know; they see with the outer eye but never with the mind, and praise the trivial because the good is strange to them.
However bad life may seem, there is always something you can do, and succeed at.
some people can do bad things when they`re desperate or scared. [...] I`m not saying all people are good people or even that most people are, but if we help people, then maybe they`ll help people.
There is no fate that plans men`s lives. Whatever comes to us, good or bad, is usually the result of our own action or lack of action.
I don`t believe that if you do good, good things will happen. Everything is completely accidental and random. Sometimes bad things happen to very good people and sometimes good things happen to bad people. But at least if you try to do good things, then you`re spending your time doing something worthwhile.
Always be nice to people whatever how bad they are to you. to show them that you are not like them.
Believers unhesitatingly attribute every good thing in the world to God - and then respond to bad things by saying, "God works in mysterious ways." If God`s ways are so mysterious, and we can`t begin to understand his thinking behind tsunamis and drought and pediatric cancer, then what makes you think you understand his intentions when it comes to pretty sunsets or cute puppies or helping you find the peanut butter?
People are told that they are inherently bad or sinful and that the only way to become good is by giving over control of their lives to faith. As there is no evidence that any of that is true, religion, in effect, is creating an imaginary problem simply so that it can sell an imaginary solution.
If things go the believer`s way, it`s a sign of God`s grace and intervention; if they don`t, then God moves in mysterious ways, and maybe he has a lesson to teach that we don`t understand, and it`s not up to us to question his will. No matter what happens, it can be twisted to prove that the belief is right. That is a sure sign of a bad argument.
The strongest feelings I`ve had in my life are when love has gone right and when love has gone bad. And I think strong feelings make good songs.