It is nice to be around people who think differently than you. They challenge your ideas and keep you from being complacent.
I never had any ambitions of being a movie star or anything like that, but you know, this is nice.
I love being in Malibu. It's so cool there, and the water is just, it's nice and, and I love the beach. And I found a sand dollar there.
But if you think you aren't creative that's cool, too. I think being around people who aren't creative is kind of refreshing and nice.
It's nice to know that what you're doing is being read and enjoyed by a good deal of people.
If you aren't overly effusive or really nicey-nice with the press, you get a reputation for being outspoken or difficult.
It's nice, being brought up with no money at all. It's just not how I measure success, so that makes it a bunch easier.
There is a lot of struggle in being an actor; you need so much emotional strength, no matter what level of stardom you have, that it's nice to have something steady.
And now I have a big house, nice clothes and I travel in first class and I love it, so maybe it's time to enjoy being a star.
You're not very nice," I say, grinning. "You're one to talk." "Hey, I could be nice if I tried." "Hmm." He taps his chin. "Say something nice, then." "You're very good-looking." He smiles, his teeth a flash in this dark. "I like this 'nice' thing.
I used to buy nice clothes and drive a nice car when I couldn't afford it. But I spent all my money doing it, and now I don't have to. I like nice things. I like to travel in a certain style. I like to live in a nice place.
It is nice to be important, but it is very important for you to be nice to people
Not new but so true: "It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice.
As a woman, I'm expected to want everything to be nice and to be nice myself. A very English thing. I don't design nice buildings - I don't like them. I like architecture to have some raw, vital, earthy quality.
Nor is it the spirit of those Christians - alas, they are many - whose ambition in life seems limited to building a nice middle-class Christian home, and making nice middle-class Christian friends, and bringing up their children in nice middle-class ...
One of the many things nobody ever tells you about middle age is that it's such a nice change from being young.
How nice-to feel nothing, and still get full credit for being alive.
How nice -- to feel nothing, and still get full credit for being alive.
I actually got a nice surprise about being a mother because I expected it to be harder and to have to make more adaptations.
I like being on the road, living in hotels. While I've got a real nice house, I go crazy when I'm there.
Everybody likes the underdog, because everybody feels like the underdog. No matter how successful you are, you always think, 'No one's being nice enough to me!'