Top 18 Bad Seed Movie Quotes
#1. Competence goes beyond words. It's the leader's ability to say it, plan it, and do it in such a way that others know that you know how - and know that they want to follow you.
John C. Maxwell
#3. For me, there is urgency in fiction, even though writing is, in itself, an act against the corrosiveness of time.
Romesh Gunesekera
#4. Love would never b a promise of a rose garden unless it is showered with a light of faith, water of sincerity, and an art of passion.
Jack Canfield
#5. As often is the case with addictions, the fanciful notion of a gradual discontinuance only provided a comforting pretext for more sustained indulgence.
Ron Chernow
#6. people seemed to be especially prone to making mistakes when they judged the accuracy of their own perceptions if those perceptions were of themselves and not others.
Anonymous
#7. I kissed her, just a gentle brush of my lips across hers. It was like swallowing a tiny drop of something incredibly sweet.
Stephen King
#8. The problem with holding a grudge is that your hands are then too full to hold onto anything else. It might be the competition or a technology or the lousy things that someone did a decade ago. None of it is going to get better as a result of revisiting the grudge.
Seth Godin
#9. The expectation that TV women need to be more likeable than men is bullshit and in need of a change.
Mindy Kaling
#10. It's all short, sweet and simple, but it's all a moment's worth.
Lauren Lola
#11. We fell, but we never let the box fall from our hands. Then we ran. We ran blindly, and men and houses streaked past us in a torrent without shape.
Ayn Rand
#12. It's like picking up a piece of writing from years ago. You feel the tiniest stab of recollection when you discover it, but mostly you are in awe of how it was you who wrote down these words and felt something so creative in that moment.
Rakesh Satyal
#13. When I was 9, I went to a birthday party. We were supposed to see a cowboy movie, but the programming got screwed up and we saw 'The Bad Seed' instead. Horrifying. For years I was frightened of girls with pigtails.
Robert Englund
#14. In April, 1954, March published The Bad Seed, a novel about a sociopathic, homicidal eight-year-old girl. It became a phenomenal success, a bestseller that would be adapted for the stage by the renowned playwright Maxwell Anderson, and later made into a movie - twice.
Richard Rubin
#15. In New Orleans they have mastered the art of the motionless. In
Joan Didion
#16. I went to see a children's matinee at the movie theatre one summer, but at some point they had changed to the grown up movie in the late afternoon, and I ended up seeing this movie called 'The Bad Seed.' It just terrified me.
Robert Englund
#17. Never let someone dim your light, simply because it's shining in their eyes
Fuel
#18. At every step, somebody fell down and ceased to suffer.
Elie Wiesel
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