“I like to be firm. But it is easier to be nice than to be nasty.” NiceEasierFirmBeing NiceNasty Author:Wolfgang Puck
“A smoky eye and nice hair are not going to make my night any easier.” EyeNightNiceHairEasier Author:Amanda Seyfried
“I love just going out and sitting down in the park along with the thousands of other people who apparently have no work to do during the day. People come up to me, but they are generally really nice. New York makes it easier, for me at least. People manage to be enthusiastic and sort of sane at the same time. And that’s lovely.” PeopleNiceNew YorkEasierSittingCome UpLovelyManageParksSaneGoing OutEnthusiasticReally NiceSitting Down Author:Daniel Radcliffe
“Nice distinctions are troublesome. It is so much easier to say that a thing is black, than to discriminate the particular shade of brown, blue, or green, to which it really belongs. It is so much easier to make up your mind that your neighbour is good for nothing, than to enter into all the circumstances that would oblige you to modify that opinion.” MindBlackOpinionNiceParticularCircumstancesEasierBlueGreenDistinctionBrownShadeNeighbourTroublesomeMake Up Your Mind Book:Scenes of Clerical Life Source: Scenes of Clerical Life
“Being rejected is not nice, and it never gets any easier no matter where you are in your career.” MatterCareersNiceEasierWhere You AreRejected Author:Rupert Penry-Jones
“People like to have fun and they like to laugh. And when you laugh, it's much easier to convince people and they laugh with you, rather than being angry. And I think laughter's always nice and I've always liked it.” PeopleThinkingFunLaughingNiceEasierLaughterAngryHaving FunConvince Author:Mechai Viravaidya
“I'm older than I was, and I'm still washed-up, and I haven't changed my music one iota. It's just much easier to do this when people are being nice to you.” PeopleStillsNiceHavensChangedEasierBeing NiceFoldsI Haven't Changed Author:Ben Folds
“Just in terms of being able to be a professional artist, but also it's nice to not have to dread introductions. "What you do for a living?" It used to be easier just to tell people that I was a magazine illustrator than try to explain that I did comics, but not the kind of comics that they were used to, and no, it's not pornography, etc. And now people even of our parents' generation are familiar with the term "graphic novel," which is kind of amazing.” PeopleTryingKindAbleUsedArtistParentTermNovelNiceGenerationsEasierFamiliarUsed To BeMagazinesEtcDreadPornographyIntroductionGraphicGraphic NovelsIllustrators Author:Adrian Tomine