A Quote by John McGinn

It is not easy to get out of it. It is much nicer to be fighting at the top of the league but it is only nicer if you can get something at the end of it. — © John McGinn
It is not easy to get out of it. It is much nicer to be fighting at the top of the league but it is only nicer if you can get something at the end of it.
You know, life hasn't changed that much for me. It's just, everything's gotten a little nicer. I drive a nicer car. I live in a nicer house.
I'm a much nicer person since my wife died. I found out what pain is, so on that level I'm much nicer.
The press always ends up being much nicer than I expect. A lot of times they say something snarky about you, but then you meet them in person and they couldn't be nicer.
You need to dream nicer dreams. I come from a world that is a much nicer dream.
I still get excited by the same clothes I did when I first started going to vintage shops. But I think as I get older, I realize how much nicer it is to have 10 great outfits rather than 1000 tops and dresses that are all in a pile I cry in every time I get ready to go out.
I want to encourage people to be nicer to each other, to be nicer to themselves.
You'll never meet a nicer person, let alone a nicer actress, than Mary Steenburgen.
People always put me completely out of the game, and that's even nicer because nobody expects you to do a good job and then you do a better job than everybody thinks and it's nicer.
There's no question that a vinyl record is a lot nicer than a CD. It's nicer to hold in your hands, you can do more with it.
Other people may tell us, "Oh, you're so much nicer." Of course you can't hope that other people will tell you that you're so much nicer, but that's always a good sign. Perhaps people find that you're easier to live with.
I didn't have the nicer things. I had to go out and get them.
Going for titles and medals - who wouldn't want that? Trust me, it's a much nicer feeling than fighting relegation.
The most restorative activity is to get out in nature where the air quality is a little nicer.
Every time I write a book, I think how I could be doing it better to please people - a nicer book with nicer characters - but I just can't.
I've always had great satisfaction out of writing the plays. I've not always had great satisfaction out of seeing them produced-although often I've had satisfaction there. When things go well in production, on opening there's no nicer feeling in the world-what could be nicer than watching an audience respond? You can't that from a book. It's a fine feeling to walk into the theater and see living people respond to something you've done.
All the Hollywood bullshit and accolades and money really doesn't matter. It just gives you a slightly nicer house and slightly nicer food and slightly shinier hair.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!