Top 104 Quotes & Sayings by Nick Viall

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Nick Viall

Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Viall is an American actor, television personality and model who had a starring role on the 21st season of ABC's The Bachelor, after finishing as runner-up in two consecutive seasons of The Bachelorette.

Sometimes no matter how strong your imagination is and how many days you spend picturing a life with a woman, she turns out to be so amazing that only being there with her in the moment, holding her in your arms, can you find the truth in your heart.
People tend to fear what they don't understand and in a pressure-filled environment with all sorts of personalities, it is very easy to cast unfair accusations.
You can say a lot of things to someone while being pretty clear between the lines. — © Nick Viall
You can say a lot of things to someone while being pretty clear between the lines.
It is a terrible feeling to have to say goodbye to someone who so badly wants to make it work.
There is no denying that when you show up to be on 'The Bachelor,' you are filming a TV show.
I like to think I'm a nice guy and have a good heart, and I'm a loyal person.
Meeting someone's family can affect a relationship so drastically. Usually for the best, but you never know.
When you're on the road it can feel like your routine is a little off.
Being the Bachelor might be one of the hardest things ever.
It's incredibly tough dating multiple women and trying to have them enjoy the experience.
I'll never take another picture with a mall Santa after having a cup of joe with the confirmed real big guy.
It is tragic to lose someone close, but having that reminder to take advantage of every opportunity that life gives you.
Before 'The Bachelor,' I was out in L.A. kind of dabbling in modeling a little bit. — © Nick Viall
Before 'The Bachelor,' I was out in L.A. kind of dabbling in modeling a little bit.
I don't like how sometimes people pretend to not be a certain way.
Dancing hurts, like physically is painful, but being the Bachelor is an emotionally - it's a lot of emotional pain.
Listen, I can't judge anybody for what blessings they have in their lives.
I'm very lucky that being in the Bachelor world gives you a platform.
As the Bachelor, all eyes are on you. It's certainly nerve-racking. The process was as hard as I thought it would be - a lot of highs and lows.
If you tell me you hit on my brother on a date, I might not be the most conversational.
Growing up, some of my best memories are visiting my grandparents who had a house on a lake not too far from Waukesha.
It was so cool taking a helicopter ride around scenic Lapland. In Lapland there are more reindeer then people, unbelievable snowcapped mountains and the most unbelievable skyline.
I think you can take things seriously and still have fun.
Of course, helicopters and yachts are romantic and unbelievable experiences - but there is something about just walking through a city with no real plan that makes a bond so much greater.
No disrespect to 'The Bachelor' and things like that because I am a big believer in the process, but it's also not reality. It's a very beautiful, engineered environment. It does work, has worked; people have been born as results. You certainly cannot mock the process. I have no regrets.
Don't be righteous and a liar at the same time - I have a problem with that.
You never know how you view things as time passes.
I remember when driving and traveling through Lapland, every road is surrounded by huge beautiful trees. Eight out of 10 times I would see a family of reindeer run beside the road or even through the highway holding up traffic. They're huge and unbelievable to see in person.
I appreciate women who lay all their concerns out, and can talk through things.
My parents are the biggest role models in my life, and if I find a woman that I can have a love like they have for one another, I'd be the luckiest man in the world.
I'm a big believer in transparency in any type of a relationship and in life.
Zero G is such a surreal experience, and something that is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
I'm someone who likes to acknowledge the obvious and not feel like we must do or say things because it's what we're supposed to do.
I've used my business acumen that I've learned in corporate America and the platform that I've been fortunate to gain in the Bachelor world to kind of see if those two can work together.
I wanted said yes to 'The Bachelor' for the chance of finding love and to find someone I could spend the rest of my life with.
Believe it or not, I thought each season of 'The Bachelorette' would be my last, and 'Bachelor in Paradise' was no different. So, when I was asked to be the Bachelor it was avery surreal moment. In fact, it was so surreal that my first response was, I don't know if I can do this.
I think sometimes, especially 'The Bachelor,' feels like you're being judged. You play it safe, so to speak. I've never played it safe and I think that made for a really good season.
Meeting the real Santa? Another first I'll never forget.
Vanessa Viall has a nice ring to it, eh? — © Nick Viall
Vanessa Viall has a nice ring to it, eh?
Since my mid-20s I have put more time than I would like to admit into keeping a youthful appearance. Most of that time was spent just buying random products, hoping some of them might actually work! Sadly that method resulted in a huge amount of time and money wasted.
My priorities of having a family are still No. 1.
I briefly dated January Jones, and people know about that.
When you're going to consider spending the rest of your life with someone, you need to have some pretty transparent conversations.
In general, men are just kind of slow and dumb. We just figure things out later.
I've been called a villain and things like that, but I never put the blame on editing.
I follow my heart and do what I think is best, regardless of the majority opinion.
In past relationships, I learned so much about that person through the tough conversations and how we handled them together.
I will say, if you are planning a seaplane expedition anytime soon I urge you to brace yourselves.
Women have as much right as men to do whatever they want behind closed doors. — © Nick Viall
Women have as much right as men to do whatever they want behind closed doors.
It's been kind of a weird transition from ending 'The Bachelor' to starting 'Dancing with the Stars.'
My family has always been my biggest support.
Who doesn't love Captain Kirk?
I had a great career selling software.
The SS Sapona shipwreck, is such a cool site.
I have always been incredibly grateful for my time in the Bachelor world, and while overall I have no regrets, my time on the show hasn't come without its hardships. But I have always been a risk taker and have always believed the greatest things in life often come with the greatest risks.
I think being the Bachelor is like nothing else.
The importance of a tan and a haircut cannot be understated.
It's been over 10 years since I've lived in Wisconsin, but it'll always feel like home to me.
There's a reason why people don't and shouldn't date multiple people outside the Bachelor world. It's messy and it's not always fun. While it can work, it's not ideal.
I'm not big on throwing out the phrase 'right reasons' in Bachelor world. I feel like it's used too often just because someone is going about a situation in a different way than you.
I truly believe that closure doesn't need to come from the other person. You can always get closure from yourself.
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