Good Times Bad Times Quotes by Alex Gaskarth, Kelly Clarkson, Nancy Greene, Sharad Pawar, Bruce Barton, Ann Landers and many others.

Music is the soundtrack to every good and bad time we will ever have.
My friends and family are my support system. They tell me what I need to hear, not what I want to hear and they are there for me in the good and bad times. Without them I have no idea where I would be and I know that their love for me is what’s keeping my head above the water.
I think what it takes to succeed remains the same. You have to have a real love of your sport to carry you through all the bad times, you still want to go ski even when things aren’t working. You must have a commitment to work hard and to never give up.
In my long innings, I have seen many sunrises and many sunsets; many good and bad times.
In good times, people want to advertise; in bad times, they have to.
Love is friendship that has caught fire . . .
Sure, I’ve had some bad times, but everybody does. But people don’t get to talk about them like I do, unless they do to a therapist. People don’t get to put them in the paper like I do.
In bad times and in good I’ve never lost my sense of zest for life.
A heart well prepared for adversity in bad times hopes, and in good times fears for a change in fortune.
How shall I sum up my life?
I think I’ve been particularly lucky.
I think I’ve been particularly lucky.
There are good and bad times, but our mood changes more often than our fortune.
We have no reason to think that climate change is harmful if you look at the world as a whole. Most places, in fact, are better off being warmer than being colder. And historically, the really bad times for the environment and for people have been the cold periods rather than the warm periods.
Bad times are indelible. They stay with you forever.
I would not leave you in your times of trouble. We never could have come this far. I took the good times, I’ll take the bad times, I’ll take you just the way you are.
Both political parties have their good times and bad times, only they have them at different times.
Writing is for men who can think and feel, not mindless sensation seekers out of nightclubs and bars. But these are bad times. We are condemned to work with upstarts, clowns who no doubt got their training in a circus and then turned to journalism as the appropriate place to display their tricks.
Unless you have bad times, you can’t appreciate the good times.