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I refuse to buy from anybody anything however nice or beautiful if it interferes with my growth or injures those whom Nature has made my first care.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It's nice to be in first place. But just because you're not on a winner doesn't mean you're a loser.
— Joe Torre
A refund for defective software might be nice, except it would bankrupt the entire software industry in the first year.
— Andrew S. Tanenbaum
It's nice to come into a town and be referred to as the manager of the Cleveland Indians instead of as the first black manager.
— Frank Robinson
Learn this, all nice and decent people. An election year commence as soon as the first gunshot buss.
— Marlon James
If I interrupted violence, by all means I'll step back. Always nice to see bloodshed first thing in the a.m.
— Maya Banks
If I'm asked to play first, I should be ready. It's nice to be in the lineup, regardless of where you're at.
— Travis Hafner
For the first time I felt quite important to Charlotte. It was a nice feeling to be needed for a change.
— Kerstin Gier
Only very rarely are foreigners or first-generation immigrants allowed to be nice people in American films. Those with an accent are bad guys.
— Max Von Sydow
'Moxie' is a name that was created by an American for the first national soft drink and then went on to mean chutzpah, and that's nice.
— Penn Jillette
The first thing I notice about a girl, is her hands. I like girls with nice hands ... And she must be spontaneous as well.
— Bill Kaulitz
Do you wake up in the morning and first thing, centre yourself by looking at your palms together? Thereby have a nice day.
— Swami Veda Bharati
Second place is a nice title for the first loser.
— Sarah J. Maas
I can remember on the first day on 'Chatroom,' it was just one scene for the whole day, which was a really nice luxury to have.
— Hannah Murray