Believable Quote by Bryan Cranston Download Open image “Bad for the sake of bad is boring to me and not believable.” — Bryan Cranston ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Believable Boring Sake
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Bad people doing bad things is not interesting. What I find interesting is good people doing bad things. — Amy Bloom Copy Share Image
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I don't believe in bad and good, I believe we are all a mix of both. — Demian Bichir Copy Share Image
Ever since I stopped worrying about finances, I've made more money than I ever thought I'd make in my life. — Bryan Cranston Copy Share Image
When you play a non-fiction character it is more responsibility than when you are playing a fiction character because that person lived, and you… — Bryan Cranston Copy Share Image
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This Sunday, after 33 years as an actor, I've finally reached the pinnacle of my career. I am Stradivarius Cain, Homer Simpson's fantasy! — Bryan Cranston Copy Share Image
I think naturally, if you're an actor, there's a high level of assertiveness that you need to have to survive this business. There's boldness… — Bryan Cranston Copy Share Image
This self-congratulatory notion Americans have that their country is Number One is borne of ignorance and bad manners. — Bryan Cranston Copy Share Image
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You need to tell the truth to the audience, or they will throw a brick through the TV. They'll turn you off. — Bryan Cranston Copy Share Image
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'The Avengers' made it more believable that I could have been a major in the U.S. Army. — Cobie Smulders Copy Share Image
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Why am I an atheist? The short answer is that I cannot accept any of the alternatives. I simply don't find them believable. — Barbara Smoker Copy Share Image
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