You see a lot of good ideas or well-written scripts that are bad ideas.

I prefer to see a good exhibit sponsored by a brand than a bad exhibit due to lack of funds.

Hollywood has an obligation to watch what they put out there. Kids do imitate what they see - good or bad.

It's rare when suddenly a window opens up, and you see a side of a celebrity you've never seen before, good or bad.

To see the line between being good and bad is really thin. It's not easy for anyone, not the manager, the players or the staff.

The only reason you make a movie is not to make or set out to do a good or a bad movie, it's just to see what you learn for the next one.

I'm going to try to play some good guys for a while and just see how that is. It's hard to enjoy them as much as the bad guys, and the clothes are nowhere near as good. Good guys don't wear nice suits!

And it was out in the theaters in two weeks. This is not, 'We're going to develop twenty-five and maybe one's going to get made,' so the first three things I wrote got up on the screen and, good, bad or indifferent, I got to see them on their feet.

I sit on the bench, and I watch even my teammates swing, so you can learn from them when they make a bad swing or good swing. I like to watch from the rookie to the veteran player, and that way you can see the difference and learn something from them.

Self-hatred is OK. I have self-hatred, too. It's OK. What's bad is if you don't know how to get out of it, don't know how to manage it. Self-hatred is, in fact, a good thing if you can clearly see the mechanism of it, because it helps you to understand others.

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