On a good day I write, all day.

I'm 5 feet tall, and that's on a good day.

On a good day everybody can beat everybody.

Every day that I wake up has to be a good day!

Anytime I don't have to wear a bra is a good day.

Whenever I don't have to wear makeup, it's a good day.

Mondays are a good day to make statements, not Friday.

I've had a good day when I don't fall out of the cart.

I believe, I believe every day is a good day when you paint.

If you don't think every day is a good day, just try missing one.

I wake up every day and I think, 'I'm breathing! It's a good day.'

On a good day, I'm a bitter, angry, chip-on-my-shoulder type of guy.

If I don't laugh at least 20 times a day - it hasn't been a good day.

A good day is when no one shows up, and you don't have to go anywhere.

Every day is a good day to be alive, whether the sun's shining or not.

I've always measured a good day as one where I can read, write, and run.

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

I think it's a pretty good day if I can get through it without lifting a finger.

Every day should be a good day. People fool themselves that they'll be here forever.

On a good day, when you have a clear plan, you are able to execute whatever you wanted.

I am a trial lawyer. Matilda says that at dinner on a good day I sound like an affidavit.

Thanksgiving Day is a good day to recommit our energies to giving thanks and just giving.

A good day for Barack Obama is anytime the dominant topic of discussion is anything but the economy.

If I'm not Top 10 or seeded every tournament, it really doesn't matter. I can beat anyone on a good day.

If the day comes where I can have my own action figure... I defy any actor to say that's not a good day.

My advice for writers is to get a good day job. It takes the pressure off writing if you have a job that pays the bills.

Every good day starts off with a cappuccino, and there's no place better to enjoy some frothy caffeine than at the Bulgari Hotel.

My 2-year-old has become my alarm, so on a good day, 7:30 A. M. or 8 A. M. My alarm sounds something like, 'Mama, where are you?'

I really detest brunch. I think it's a waste of a good day. Detest is a little too severe, but I would say I'm not a brunch person.

My goal is one individual gold. I know how hard it is: you have to have a good day; there can also be some problems with the weather.

We need to say to everyone on Election Day, 'Those of you who helped make this a good day, you need to go out and help us finish the job.'

There's no way to stop Messi. The only way is for him not to have a good day, but that's difficult because most of the times he has good days.

I used to be able to write five pages a day, every day, no problem. Now a good day is five or four pages, and that's from 9:30 A.M. until 6 P.M.

I never get tired of 'It Was A Good Day' references or jokes or anything like that. It's just, you know, keeping my biggest hit alive. Nothing wrong with that.

You have to remember that the hard days are what make you stronger. The bad days make you realize what a good day is. If you never had any bad days, you would never have that sense of accomplishment!

Comedy comes out of everyone's worst day. No one writes a sitcom episode about everyone having a good day. It's always about someone being locked out of their house or someone being dumped or whatever.

I think of basset hounds whenever I turn on my computer because I have photos of them. And if I'm lucky, and I see one on the street, I know it's going to be a good day. They really are like a four-leaf clover.

I attended an extremely small liberal arts school. There were approximately 1,600 of us roaming our New England campus on a good day. My high school was bigger. My freshman year hourly calorie intake was bigger.

I devised the Bert Lance Toe Test then - you go out on the front porch of the house, turn 'The Washington Post' over with your big toe, and if your name's above the fold, you know you're not going to have a good day.

I consider I've had a good day when, among the lines I've written, I've produced from my innermost core what I call 'the appearance of the pearl.' That could refer to a discovery, a sense of harmonious cohesiveness, or something like that.

Usually I start with a beat, I start making a beat, and my producer side is making the beat. And on a good day, my rapper side will jump in and start the writing process - maybe come up with a hook or start a verse. Sometimes it just happens like that. A song like 'Lights Please' happens like that.

I came to Los Angeles only after filming 'A Good Day to Die Hard,' when I was cast in the independent movie 'Delirium.' Director Lee Roy Kunz was looking everywhere for a Russian actress. He saw my photos, and only then he learned where I starred before! Eventually, I spent several months in the U.S., and we made the film quickly.

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