Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while ...

Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws.

People will justify whatever for a good cause.

If you have one good idea, people will lend you twenty.

When you put out a good product, people will find it and go to it.

When someone does something good, applaud! You will make two people happy.

If I like something, it seems a pretty good bet that other people will, too.

I never got good at predicting what millions of people will suddenly decide is rational.

Good films will run, and people will watch it irrespective of whether it is suspense or a comedy.

Jay Leno is wonderful and a good friend, but it will always be the Carson show to a lot of people.

No matter how much good you do, there will always be a few per cent of people who don't support you.

When people hear good music, it makes them homesick for something they never had, and never will have.

I do think people of good will can have different opinions but still be coming not from a place of malice.

Good films will happen only if there are people to produce good films and there are people to encourage the endeavour.

You have to tell a good story first. If it's a good story, people will be interested. It doesn't matter about the content.

Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will.

It doesn't matter how many A-levels you have, what kind of a degree you have, if you have good manners, people will like you.

That's realism: a fact that if the audiences don't move out and watch good films at the theatre, people will stop making them.

I still have a good girl deep inside, but also recognise that it's worth saying things people will disagree with or get annoyed.

I have no desire to take all black people back to Africa; there are blacks who are no good here and will likewise be no good there.

Whenever you have a good idea, it's inevitable some people will criticize it and deny it. Some people will try to prove it's wrong.

People online will tell you what they really think - there's no diplomacy. They're honest; it's good to have the feedback immediately.

Only really good comedies and really good horror movies get a verbal response out of the audience. People will scream. People will laugh.

I try not to read best-dressed lists or anything like that. For every good thing, there will often be a not-so-nice thing people would say.

When you go 18 games unbeaten people will say 'wow he's really good' but when you make mistakes they will point the finger at the back four.

As people are showing the Rift to friends, word will spread that VR can be that good. So I'm not so worried in terms of adoption of the Rift.

Just because your ad looks good is no insurance that it will get looked at. How many people do you know who are impeccably groomed... but dull?

Tolerating evil leads only to more evil. And when good people stand by and do nothing while wickedness reigns, their communities will be consumed.

The fact is that people are good, Give people affection and security, and they will give affection and be secure in their feelings and their behavior.

Cynics will say there are no good people out there. And if you read the papers and watch TV news you could be convinced of that. But there are good people.

People assume that computers will do everything that humans do. Not good. People are different from each other and they are all really different from computers.

I will overlook bad behavior if I know that people's intentions are good. I have this belief that people really can do good things and that people want to be good.

Educational legislation nowadays is largely in the hands of illiterate people, and the illiterate will take good care that their illiteracy is not made a reproach on them.

People will now go to films with subtitles, you know. They're not afraid of them. It's one of the upsides of text-messaging and e-mail. Maybe the only good thing to come of it.

I think that more and more you're going to see people of good will on their side of the aisle say you know what, we got to get off the bus here, this is not headed in the right direction.

The majority of people think their children's lives will not be as good as theirs. Nearly half of all Americans are no longer proud of their country. Politicians have become a despised breed.

The problem with people is that no matter how good you are at what you do, it's never enough for them. There will always be someone to point out some flaw. Someone will always find something lacking in you.

When good people do bad things, it is sad, but when they reach the point where one can predict that they will do nothing but bad things, a deeper kind of sadness sets in, almost at the level of resignation.

If you read the first page of one of my novels, I can guarantee that you will read the last one. This isn't just social commentary. This is also about writing good page-turners. I want people to keep reading.

These people are headstrong and if they feel the curb loosed but one link they will with bit in the teeth in one month run further out of the career of good order than they will be brought back in three months.

I think the biggest thing I've learned is to not really worry what people will say or think about what you wear. You have to wear what feels good on you, what you feel comfortable in. And I've just learned to not really care.

The Republican Party is terrific at determining how a program will impact the federal budget, but we're not nearly as good as the Democrats in explaining to people how our agenda will directly benefit them and their families.

If people keep telling you you can't do a thing, then you need to find a really good reason to continue. If someone tells you you can't do something, how will you know? If someone tells you something is impossible, how will you know?

Nowadays, people don't ask you how you are, they say, 'Are you busy?' meaning, 'Are you well?' If someone actually does ask you how you are, the most cheerful answer, of course, is a robust 'Busy!' to which the person will reply 'Good!'

In the final analysis, the questions of why bad things happen to good people transmutes itself into some very different questions, no longer asking why something happened, but asking how we will respond, what we intend to do now that it happened.

The long-term policies that will be most effective all have to do with investment: investing in ourselves, investing in opportunities, creating good schools, and creating situations where people can acquire skills that enable them to be successful.

There's a very good reason for why economics developed the way it did, and that is that in many situations, the assumption that people will exploit the opportunities available to them is very plausible, and it simplifies the analysis of how markets will behave.

No one would say, 'Hey, I think this medicine works, go ahead and use it.' We have testing, we go to the lab, we try it again, we have refinement. But you know what we do on the last mile? 'Oh, this is a good idea. People will like this. Let's put it out there.'

I had this mentality that I had to go out to everyone's show so everyone at the end of the week would come to mine - that I had to go out and rub elbows, find exposure. A small part of that is true. But if something is good, people will notice when you put it out.

I sometimes wonder how we're short of cod. There's gonna be a load deep down that are hiding. But it's a good reason to put the price up, and it means a load of people will have haddock. They should tell people they're running out of all sorts. Make 'em panic a bit.

I've discovered if you have a small circle of people you know you can rely on - in good times, bad times, happy times, sad times - who aren't going to judge you and will, sometimes, just sit and listen to you without saying anything, then I think you're very fortunate.

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