A Quote by Kenneth Branagh

I don't know that there is too far, actually. I think there's only too bad. If it's bad you've gone too far. — © Kenneth Branagh
I don't know that there is too far, actually. I think there's only too bad. If it's bad you've gone too far.
I think you can go too far into your subgenres. When you're talking about chillstep and stuff like that, I think you've gone a bit too far.
It is far too late and things are far too bad for pessimism.
As actors you're always afraid to go too far but Lasse Hallstrom wants you to go too far. He wants you to do it wrong, to be over-the-top, and that's so freeing to be able to think 'Now I can try and be bad'. There's no pressure on you and you don't feel you can make a mistake.
There's no such thing as too far. If it works it's funny, if it doesn't work it's too far, it's stupid. Really there's no such thing as "too far." You're joining the politically correct when you use words like "too far." You don't want to join the army of politically correct.
When Jerry Springer thinks you've gone too far, my friends, you have gone too far.
I think comics should test people, I think it's our job to go too far. That way we know as a society what too far is. Where else are you going to hear it?
Shame tells you when you've gone too far. Then you try if it's okay to go too far. And it might be so that shame was right. You can never, never know that.
I've seen too many sunrises, as far as the walk of shame, staying out too late doing very bad things.
Women are all so far Machiavellians that they are never either good or bad by halves; their passions are too strong, and their reason too weak, to do anything with moderation.
from the beginning, through the middle years and up to the end: too bad, too bad, too bad.
People are looking back and trying to, you know, get compensation for bad mortgages and all the rest of it in some of the agreements that are being reached. There's nothing magic about regulations, too much is bad, too little is bad.
I had good and bad seasons for Essex. I was a real form player: if I got on a run, I was happy and confident, but if I had a bad trot, I was far too analytical of my game, worried about it too much and my form got worse.
I started making work that I assumed would be far too garish, far too decadent, far too black for the world to care about. I, to this day, am thankful to whatever force there is out there that allows me to get away with painting the stories of people like me.
The smug complacency of technology adverts disguises a pretty mixed picture, with too many people not connected, too many passive users of technologies designed for interactive, and far too much talk about empowerment but far too little action to make it happen.
How far is too far? When you love a band so much that its songs fill the empty spaces inside your head and heart, is that too far?
I think we have gone too far into the PC culture, but there's a limit to how far we can take that.
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