Each day I give it my all, whether good or bad.

The media is going to treat you good one day and bad the next day.

When you adopt a dog, you have a lot of very good days and one very bad day.

Anyone can have a good day, but you have to be able to perform on a bad day.

If the day's writing has been particularly good or particularly bad, a glass of scotch will be involved.

At the end of the day, nobody cares how much you tried, what the deal was, or if you were a good guy or a bad guy.

Every day we wake up, we have an opportunity to do some good, but there's so much bad that you have to navigate to get to the good.

Candidates are up one day, down the other. Candidates' fortunes turn on a dime. They can be determined by a good or bad debate performance.

The first thing I learned from Jeter is to be the same no matter if you are doing good or bad. It is kind of like, play hard every day, and don't take anything for granted.

Hollywood is such a fickle place, and you really have to go day to day and with the flow. Things happen so quickly, for the good or the bad. But you also have to know that everything happens for a reason.

I attack ideas. I don't attack people. And some very good people have some very bad ideas. And if you can't separate the two, you gotta get another day job. You don't want to be a judge. At least not a judge on a multi-member panel.

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