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  • Anyone who has declared someone else to be an idiot, a bad apple, is annoyed when it turns out in the end that he isn't. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • It wouldn't be fair to cast aspersions on an entire cultural movement based on the actions of a few. To quote my grandfather, 'One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch.' -- Mos Def
  • I agree that there are some bad apples on Wall Street. I spent about ten years exposing corporate and financial fraud for 'Barron's' magazine and I found a lot to write about. -- Ben Stein
  • As time goes on we get closer to that American Dream of there being a pie cut up and shared. Usually greed and selfishness prevent that and there is always one bad apple in every barrel. -- Rick Danko
  • a few bad apples is no reason not to visit the orchard. -- Lauren Weisberger
  • Don't swear off all the fruits just because you ate one bad apple. -- Tiffanie DeBartolo
  • If you never tasted a bad apple, you would not appreciate a good apple. You have to experience life to understand life. -- Leon Brown
  • There's bad apples in whatever way you want to group people - doesn't matter if it's religious, political or social. The big mistake is generalizing. -- Charles de Lint
  • All badness is spoiled goodness. A bad apple is a good apple that became rotten. Because evil has no capital of its own, it is a parasite that feeds on goodness. -- Fulton J. Sheen
  • Certainly, you may have been hurt beofre in love, but just because you get one bad apple doesn't mean they are all bad - and you can learn from the difficult ones. -- Frederick Lenz
  • From activism to socialising to starting new bands, 99% of everything that happens on MySpace is fun and positive. But with that many people, theres going to be a few bad apples, which presents challenges. -- Chris DeWolfe
  • A bad putter is like a bad apple in a barrel. First, it turns your chipping game sour. Then it begins to eat into your irons and finally it just cleans the head off your driver. -- Sam Snead
  • Business executives need to start by spelling out and communicating their values. Then they need to lead by example. This means getting rid of the bad apples and declining opportunities that bring instant wealth at the cost of selling one's soul. -- Vivek Wadhwa
  • The true history of Vietnamese civilian suffering does not fit comfortably into America's preferred postwar narrative - the tale of a conflict nobly fought by responsible commanders and good American boys, who should not be tainted by the occasional mistakes of a few 'bad apples' in their midst. -- Nick Turse
  • Certainly, you may have been hurt beofre in love, but just because you get one bad apple doesn't mean they are all bad - and you can learn from the difficult ones. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The first view is "bad apple." Bad apple is excusable. It's sort of like, something went bad with this man. But the second option is police corruption, so it's a problem with the department. -- Oren Moverman
  • From activism to socialising to starting new bands, 99% of everything that happens on MySpace is fun and positive. But with that many people, there's going to be a few bad apples, which presents challenges. -- Chris DeWolfe
  • Even in good families a bad apple can begin an avalanche of troubles,' Dutch said as he sat back in his well-seasoned armchair, lighting his curved rustic pipe. From Book I, In Blood There is No Honor" -- Judith Victoria Douglas
  • CompUSA was a bad decision. We stayed too much with CompUSA, and we stayed too short with Apple. -- Carlos Slim
  • In 1980, Atari was bringing in around two billion dollars in revenue and Chuck E. Cheese's some five hundred million. I still didn't feel too bad that I had turned down a one-third ownership of Apple - although I was beginning to think it might turn out to be a mistake. -- Nolan Bushnell
  • One argument against open systems is that they become open to everything, good and bad. Like a Richard Meier skyscraper, the anal retentive, Bauhaus elegance of the Mac does prevent the loose ends and confusion of a less sterile environment. But it also prevents fertility. Apple's development must come from within. -- Douglas Rushkoff
  • The worst pain in the world is shame. I spend a lot of time trying to not do anything bad to anyone, but you can't live your life and not hurt people. -- Fiona Apple
  • [A]s for my prediction that [the iPhone] would be a bad idea for Apple to pursue, anything can still happen. Time is a cruel mistress. -- John C. Dvorak
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