In looking out into the world, it didn't look all that nice out there. And who were the nice people? Certainly Mahatma Gandhi was.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The great people I've met always have time for the niceties.
We're not all nice, and there are a lot of levels of ambition and niceness.
I'm one of these people who tries to look for the good in people, but I've learnt that, actually, no, some people fundamentally just are not nice.
I have the nicest life in the world.
Life's too short to not be around nice people.
People are always very nice.
In 1962, when I was 19, I visited India. With introductions from people involved in the U.S. civil rights movement, I was able to visit with several of the leading Gandhians there. The hundred-to-one difference in average per capita income between America and India at the time was a stark reality for the people who became my friends there.
Most of the Communists I knew were nice people.
No person in the world ever lost anything by being nice to me.
My mother was the nicest person in the world. I still have people coming to me to say how she was so warm, generous, and kind-hearted. She never washed her dirty linen in public. She always maintained her equations with people.