A Quote by Niki de St. Phalle

AIDS is a complex situation that's sure to bring out the best and the worst in people. — © Niki de St. Phalle
AIDS is a complex situation that's sure to bring out the best and the worst in people.
Some people bring out the worst in you, others bring out the best. And there are remarkably rare ones, who just bring out the most of everything that even you don't know that you have.
Some people bring out the worst in you, others bring out the best, and then there are those remarkably rare, addictive ones who just bring out the most. Of everything.
The nature of football can bring out the best in people, but it can also bring out the worst in people.
Nobody's life is a bed of roses. We all have crosses to bear, and we all just do our best. I would never claim to have the worst situation. There are many widows, and many people dying of AIDS, many people killed in Lebanon, people starving all over the planet. So we have to count our lucky stars.
Football can bring out the best and worst in people.
When intellectual leaders fail to foster the best in the mixed, unformed, vacillating character of people at large, the thugs are sure to bring out the worst. When the ablest men turn into cowards, the average men turn into brutes.
Pressure brings the best out of people, or it can bring the worst out. It's just how you use it.
I always think that struggle can bring out the best in people - or the worst.
Certainly, hunger can bring out the worst in us. But it can also bring out the best.
Moments in time when the world is changing bring out the best and the worst in people.
Sometimes funerals and weddings bring out the worst rather than the best in people.
Well, [bad] times like that bring out the best in some people and the worst in others.
Something happens to people around fame and power and money - it can bring out the worst and best in people; it's a monster you have to tame.
I think hard times either bring out the best in you or the worst, and I think I've luckily managed to bring out all the positives in myself.
Pain sure does bring out the best in people, doesn't it?
Another example of what I have to put up with from him. But there was a time I was mad at all my straight friends when AIDS was at its worst. I particularly hated the New Yorker, where Calvin [Trillin] has published so much of his work. The New Yorker was the worst because they barely ever wrote about AIDS. I used to take out on Calvin my real hatred for the New Yorker.
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