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I got some bad ideas in my head.
Nothing dies harder than a bad idea.
Stick around. I’m full of bad ideas.
You can never discard too many bad ideas.
The only bad ideas are the ones never tried.
Anything worth doing always starts as a bad idea.
Democrats have bad ideas and Republicans have no ideas.
The only sure weapon against bad ideas is better ideas.
Nothing surpasses the beauty and elegance of a bad idea.
It's not the bad ideas that do you in, but the good ones.
Worst ideas? Me? Whatever do you mean? There are no bad ideas.
I was already at an age when putting off anything was a bad idea.
I'm willing to throw my body in front of the bus to stop bad ideas.
Republicans have nothing but bad ideas and Democrats have no ideas.
Ideas have consequences and bad ideas can have lethal consequences.
You see a lot of good ideas or well-written scripts that are bad ideas.
Good and bad ideas both come from the same fountain of speculation and experiment.
Usually after finishing a novel, I have a head full of bad ideas for the next one.
The left is really good at selling bad ideas and the right is really bad at selling good ideas.
If you give people literacy, bad ideas can be attacked and experiments tried, and lessons will accumulate.
The survival value of intelligence is that it allows us to extinct a bad idea, before the idea extincts us.
I don't think that the Left has a monopoly on bad ideas. I don't think the Right has a monopoly on good ideas.
In a rising market, enough of your bad ideas will pay off so that you'll never learn that you should have fewer ideas.
As Oscar Wilde should have said, when bad ideas have nowhere else to go, they emigrate to America and become university courses.
Agents recruiting high-school players and talking to high-schoolers - I feel like those are the people who put bad ideas in kids.
In the long run of history, the censor and the inquisitor have always lost. The only sure weapon against bad ideas is better ideas.
Big companies have trouble with innovation. Innovation is about bad ideas, or ideas that look like bad ideas. That's the fundamental thing.
Government likes committees... a lot. Committees kill all the really good ideas and generally all the really bad ideas. They produce middle-ground mush.
Iteration, not ideation, is the most important part of early stage entrepreneurship. You have to have a lot of ideas - a lot of bad ideas - if you want to end up with a good one.
All of our days are numbered. We cannot afford to be idle. To act on a bad idea is better than to not act at all, because the worth of an idea never becomes apparent until you do it.
The worst thing is the blank page at the start. Then the horrible things written on the blank page. Then deciding whether or not to throw out those horrible things: lame scenes, lame characters, bad ideas.
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.
Nothing unifies people more than music, more than that universal riff. The one thing that unifies us and the hope that we can have, especially being an artist, is that we can create music that can build bridges and smash down very bad ideas.
When people are in the thrall of poisonous ideology, it's really not all about deliberate ill will, or inherent hatred, or a lack of intelligence. It's about the unbelievable destructiveness and staying power of bad ideas and about finding ways to equip people with the tools they need to fight them.
One problem with globalisation is that bad ideas seem to travel faster than good ones; first there was smearing tomato ketchup on everything; then drinking sugar-soaked cocktails ('Cosmo'-politanism) instead of our traditional whisky soda, and now this idea that we should abandon the poor to their fate in order to protect their dignity.