Top 1200 Really Bad Days Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
[Bill] Clinton's voice, his manner of speaking and his terminology, "Back in those days... Yeah, back those days... You know, we didn't have the internet back then." My grandfather said, "Back in those days, we didn't have automobiles".
I think that in the earlier days, when I was a 'wantrepreneur,' I was really doing things because I thought what I wanted was to be rich.
I had a bad time in school in the first grade. Because I had been a rather lonely child on a farm, but I was free and wild and to be shut up in a classroom - there were 40 children on those days in the classroom, and it was quite a shock.
I really have paid my dues. When I get to stay in fancy hotel suites these days, I remind myself of that. — © Rita Ora
I really have paid my dues. When I get to stay in fancy hotel suites these days, I remind myself of that.
I don't mind cold water. I mean, it's fine. Wetsuits will serve you these days; it doesn't really matter.
I feel bored if I sit for 10 days at home. I take only 30 days off for my family in a year.
The single-payer Medicare for All proposal is not only bad policy, but it's bad politics. It's bad politics for a very simple reason: More than half the country has private insurance and most of them like it.
Because I'm so known as a meat-chef, when I talk about Meatless Monday some people look at me like I've lost my mind. I'm like, look, I'm not saying beef and pork is bad, I love it and I eat it six days a week.
I was really good at being a bad guy.
The obsession that you have to manage everything - it's really bad.
I know I've done bad things. But I've done just as much good as I have done bad. And it's not even necessarily bad. I would say they're growing pains.
We have garlic days, and onion days. You know what they're cooking.
Every day, every one of us sets the stage for our sentiment, our confidence, and our success by getting dressed. When you feel great, when you feel your best, it opens up a world of possibility. Feeling confident and self-assured are important inputs into good days, successful days, and happy days.
We do not know what is really good or bad fortune. — © Jean-Jacques Rousseau
We do not know what is really good or bad fortune.
I'm, like, really bad at remembering names.
I'm not really a guy who looks back or has regrets. In my house there's only one photograph of me from my playing days.
The people we're related to are the ones we go to for comfort, support. We connect with kin when the rest of the world seems hostile. Within our family, we are free to be ourselves, to have bad mood days, say hurtful stuff, get it off our chests. We know we'll always be forgiven.
I'm really bad at describing my own life.
I've been told I'm really bad at flirting.
I'm one of those artists who doesn't really believe in fame. You can be a normal person these days, you don't need celebrity appeal.
The religion of which you are a part is 7 days a week. It isn't just Sunday, it isn't the block plan, it isn't just 3 hours in church, it isn't just the time you spend in Seminary - it's all the time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
I'm so used to swimming with the piranhas. And they're really not that bad.
Days passing with discovery are the days of real happiness.
I am a woman after all, so some days I feel good and sexy in a bikini, and other days, I'm like, 'Where are my caftans?!'
With ritual, I punctuate my days till they no longer belong to who I am today but to who I'll be when I look back in days and years to come.
The death, and the burial, and the resurrection of Jesus happened over three days. Friday was the day of suffering and pain and agony. Saturday was the day of doubt and confusion and misery. But Easter, that Sunday, was the day of hope and joy and victory. You will face these three days over and over and over in your lifetime. And when you do, you’ll find yourself asking, as I did, three fundamental questions: Number one, what do I do in my days of pain? Two, how do I get through my days of doubt and confusion? Three, how do I get to the days of joy and victory? The answer is Easter.
It's a struggle. It's really, really hard. I'm already nervous for my next one. You have to put more and more movie stars in movies these days. And of course, I would like to have more than $3million to make it. But, again, if that's what I was offered I wouldn't turn it down. I guess studios know that. But I'm one of the lucky ones, I guess.
I really have paid my dues! When I get to stay in fancy hotel suites these days I remind myself of that.
I first paid attention to fashion when I was around 15, but I don't really care much about it these days.
Hitler really wasn't so bad. In the black way.
It really was a true test to try to act for 14-hour days when people don't think that you're acting.
If you want to make the days of your life really matter, then you must love something.
Mostly what you lose with time, in memory, is the specificity of things, their exact sequence. It all runs together, becomes a watery soup. Portmanteau days, imploded years. Like a bad actor, memory always goes for effect, abjuring motivation, consistency, good sense.
What needs to change is the nature of advertising itself. That business hasn't really evolved since the days of Don Draper.
When I work on multiple projects, I'm really good at dividing my days, so I start in the morning with a clean slate.
I think I'm really bad at voice acting.
I have been a vegetarian for about 10 years. And it really was due to the reading that I did. And they explain so that you understand why it's important for the planet's survival along with compassion for animals. It certainly made it much easier for me. I lost weight really fast. My mother died from cancer so this is all very personal to me. And I just would like the planet to be a better place. And I think you'll find a vegetarian diet to be really incredible these days
I'm slightly ambivalent to the whole relationship between the whole advertising world and music. I think sometimes it works and sometimes it's a really bad mismatch. I think on this occasion its fine because the iPod is like your own mini-library and that can't be a bad thing. It promotes eclecticism and that's very much what we are about so it's a good relationship.
I ride really bad when I overthink things. — © Sage Kotsenburg
I ride really bad when I overthink things.
I have got this letter which actually goes out the day after I die. It has already been written. And it says that: "Yesterday I died". And then it says: "That's bad news for me, but it's not bad news for you, the shareholders of Berkshire". And then I go on and explain what is going to happen. I know that is one time when they will be really interested in hearing from me.
It's really tough to be a Mexican on 'Breaking Bad.'
I listen to some really bad country.
Good and bad are not really relevant to me.
I can do something for 30 days or 50 days. I can program myself, but I can't give my year for a shooting. No, I will die. I can't handle it.
Of course, there are days when you're not feeling your best and you still have to stand up there and it can be difficult. But those days pass and you move on.
Why has everything got to be about feelings these days? In the old days, no one knew what anyone was feeling and, what's more, they weren't expected to.
You can't replicate walking 94 days through the wilderness by yourself with a really heavy pack until you do it.
I don't really like long flights any more - I find them too tiring. Flying always involves the same things these days - huge crowds at airports, waiting around, late take-offs, weather problems, and so on. I don't really enjoy travelling. I don't imagine anyone does except young children.
I am really bad with cleaning my closet. — © Irina Shayk
I am really bad with cleaning my closet.
Sometimes I have to accept a job I don't really want. Hardly anybody comes up to you with a commission; it's all competitions these days.
I used to have really bad skin when I was younger.
I try to be really balanced. I walk a lot, I wear a Fitbit, and that has really been a game changer for me. I get my steps, I eat whatever I want, I go to France and put on my bread-and-butter suit. Then I'll be balanced, like I'm going to eat my salads for a few days. But I just try to be really balanced with my body. And that has been a good pact for me so far.
If someone you know makes a bad decision or uses bad judgment, it doesn't mean you have to allow that to alter your attitude. Why should you allow anyone else's bad decisions to send you into a tailspin of misery?
In the early days you have a tendency to intellectualize, but you're really just trying to sound smart and score with the chicks.
I don't really view communism as a bad thing.
Working with a lot of people at the same time is a task. I really like making stuff and getting stuff done. One of the things I really liked about Facebook was that I could always move so quickly. I wrote the original application in, like, nine days at the end of January.
There's plenty of days when I'm like 'Oh God, why?' But that's just life. It's every job, not just mine. Every moment is not perfect. But it's definitely more good times than bad. You can't even compare. And when I'm on stage it feels incredible.
I want to go to Morocco really bad.
I always say, 'I really need to take a break.' It's three days in and I'm getting pretty bored.
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