"How come it's all right for the bad guys to do whatever they want, and whenever I want to do something it's 'forget about it'?" is a quote from the book Sir Thursday by Garth Nix. It reflects a feeling of frustration and unfairness when the narrator perceives that villains or wrongdoers are given free rein, while good or innocent characters face restrictions and obstacles.
The quote highlights themes of injustice and the struggle to do what is right in a world that often seems biased. The character's words express a sense of resentment towards the unequal rules and the perception that morality and justice are often compromised for those with power or malicious intent.