A Quote by Serena Williams

My dad is the nicest guy you'll ever meet, and the easiest going. — © Serena Williams
My dad is the nicest guy you'll ever meet, and the easiest going.
I know I'm going to sound like an idiot, because I actually think that everybody's the nicest guy ever, but I'm telling you: George Clooney, Roland Emmerich, Sidney Lumet - these are literally the nicest people.
My dad was the nicest, most egoless person that you could meet.
I've been really lucky as an inventor. I'm the happiest guy you're ever going to meet. And my dad died before he realized anybody in the family would maybe, hopefully, make something out of themselves.
I don't feel like I need to air out dirty laundry or any drama. But Robin Williams was one of the nicest guys I've ever met, celebrity or not. The most humble, nicest guy. I will also say he had a lot of issues.
If I'm drinking I can either be the nicest guy ever or I'm the guy you should leave alone.
I am the luckiest guy you will ever meet. The most fortunate guy you'll ever meet.
I think Harold Ramis is a genius beyond genius, and he's the nicest guy, funniest guy, sweetest guy ever. So I don't know if it applies to everybody, but maybe it has to do with your childhood.
The Hindus are some of the nicest people you'll ever meet.
I'm the whitest guy you will ever meet. The first time I saw an African-American, my dad had to tell me to stop staring.
I'm probably the least cerebral guy you're ever going to meet as a writer.
Robert Plant is one of the nicest people you'll ever meet, never mind rock star. He's so down to earth.
This kid deserves anything good that happens to him. He's such a good guy. He's just the nicest human being you want to meet.
My dad was very much a John Wayne kind of guy, but he was also a great guy, great sense of humor, a real dedicated dad. I don't think he ever missed a hockey game I was in.
The only time my Dad ever said I might have not gotten something because of how I look was when I auditioned for Tyler Perry's 'Meet the Browns.' My dad didn't think I was 'black enough' for the show. My dad isn't the most politically correct person.
On 'Best Week Ever,' I met a few previous 'Idol' winners, and they were the nicest young people you'd ever want to meet. It is a tribute to them that they emerged from 'Idol's' cynicism factory seemingly without mercury poisoning of the soul.
I won't mention names, but in my career, the most talented people invariably are the easiest and nicest to get along with.
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