“[While the album, a social commentary about suburban malaise and global misguidance, comes with a parental advisory sticker, Green Day's concerts don't come with a warning about all the F-bombs Armstrong drops between songs. As the father of boys, ages 6 and 10 (who have seen the show, he says), he says that he's well aware of his language and that he uses certain words to make a point.] I don't consider it vulgarity. I think of it more as reality, ... It's up to the parents to be the judge of that.”
Green Day
“In the short-term, you have a malaise that's crept into the market.”
James Awad
“The survey was much weaker than expected indicating the bank's rate cut has done little to assuage the malaise that continues to afflict the U.K. consumer.”
Richard McGuire
“I think that there is a malaise in all European countries in this economic cycle which punishes whoever is at the helm of government.”
Stefano Folli
“I think it's a general malaise and it's affecting all parts of the (Michigan) economy. Tourism will be affected; I think people are being hit and in winter, they will be hit more than their paychecks have grown. I see nothing that will help this economy, short of big tax cuts.”
David Littmann
“There is a general malaise and an air of frustration that has developed because there are not any compelling reasons to make big bets in this market.”
Charles White
“There's a difference between a philosophy and a bumper sticker.”
Charles M. Schulz