
Top 15 When Things Go From Bad To Worse Quotes
#1. Bad weather always looks worse through a window.
Tom Lehrer
#2. Brandt and a couch-or worse, an empty master bedroom-were a very bad combo. He morphed from vaguely risque fling to bad-boy octopus man whenever he was in the vicinity of any marginally promising flat surface.
Diana Peterfreund
#3. As bad as your situation may be, someone else always has it worse than you.
George Foreman
#5. For the world is in a bad state, but everything will become still worse unless each of us does his best.
Viktor E. Frankl
#6. The point about bad money is not that it converges with the worth of the paper it is printed on. It is worse than that. Falsifying the information basis of all prices, it stultifies entrepreneurs, deceives savers, and fosters tyranny. Interest
George Gilder
#7. Better watch out blondie, this chick's bite is worse than her bark. Well, they're both pretty bad anyhow.
C.M. Stunich
#8. its bad enough talking to yourself but worse when you realise you aren't listening
Tabitca Cope
#9. It's a Fox thing, the bad-boy image. They're trying to type me out. There are worse things in life, you know. I'm just really excited about the opportunity.
Ben McKenzie
#10. If someone does something bad to you, you do something worse to them so they never mess with you again.
Jessica Chastain
#11. That's one of the remarkable things about life. It's never so bad that it can't get worse.
Bill Watterson
#12. Bad art is a great deal worse than no art at all.
Oscar Wilde
#13. For a moment he thought she was about to hit him, which would have been bad, or even start crying, which would have been much, much worse.
Neil Gaiman
#14. Never in the history of the world has there been a situation so bad that the government can't make it worse.
Henry Morgenthau Jr.
#15. Code without tests is bad code. It doesn't matter how well written it is; it doesn't matter how pretty or object-oriented or well-encapsulated it is. With tests, we can change the behavior of our code quickly and verifiably. Without them, we really don't know if our code is getting better or worse.
Michael C. Feathers
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