Nice guys finish last.

Why can't ladies like nice guys?

I do play nice guys. I really do.

I haven't played a lot of nice guys.

Basically, nice guys can finish last.

'The Nice Guys' fulfilled my 1970s fantasy.

Nice guys finish last, but we get to sleep in.

I prefer cynical people. Nice guys grow on trees.

We're living proof that nice guys always finish last.

Nice guys just don't finish first in the music industry.

You know, I don't really think you have to play nice guys.

No, they're nice guys. They wear girdles, but they're nice guys.

All the movies where I play nice guys don't seem to do very well.

If nice guys finish last, then great guys come in right after them.

In my experience, nice guys are boring, and bad guys are fun to play.

My first four roles were all nice guys, Raggedy Man being one of them.

I like the nice guys. I like when they show the stories, the human element behind it all.

Nice guys finish first. If you don't know that, then you don't know where the finish line is.

I seem to get cast as one of two extremes. Either I play the butch heavy or totally nice guys.

I often played nice guys when I was younger, and it's nice to be able to explore the darker side.

Why is it there are so many nice guys interested in baseball? Not me, I was a real bastard when I played.

I don't really have a type of guy I like. It's just like nice guys, cute boys I mean, ones that are funny.

I suppose I'm a bit mean. My face on camera doesn't lend itself to happy nice guys. I think it's just that my bone structure looks menacing.

There's a lot of comics writers out there whose work I appreciate and who are nice guys. I really want to work with guys I really respect and enjoy.

'Nice Guys' has darkness in it and parts that are kind of odd, but there are also parts where it's heartfelt and soulful. You can switch back and forth.

I've always played nice guys, so I'd love to be someone that creates a bit of confrontation. I know that sounds bad, but as an actor, I want to explore different things.

I haven't always played nice guys. In 'Gremlins,' I was a conceited, pompous braggart, and I was a redneck chauvinist in the TV movie 'A Matter of Sex.' But I really prefer sympathetic roles.

People like crap. It doesn't matter. I think if you have a big mouth and you perform so-so, it is what it is. People are going to notice you more. Nice guys come last. Let's say it like that.

I don't like cream puff, corny guys. Usually, they are the nice guys, the ones that won't hurt you. They'll pull out the chair for you and the whole nine yards. Everything is perfect and boring.

I work a lot, and it's kind of like, you meet people, and you just click. It's not like I'm looking at something and thinking: 'South Park' - how do I get on that?' I just became friends with those guys first. They're nice guys.

When I was young and, supposedly so beautiful, I had a tsunami of men crashing in on me and some really, really nice guys wanted to marry me. But I only ever wanted to marry for love. And I did. And it worked... for the first 20 minutes.

Fortunately, our audiences are used to a kind of boredom in the theatre, and if the writer is skillful, he will flatter them into thinking: 'Why, that's us up there, and aren't we - for all our little foibles - pretty nice guys and gals?'

In real life, I have mostly gone for nice guys. I definitely had a phase where I was like, "Oh, the bad guy is really cool." It's fun to be bad for a while, and then that ended really terribly - one piece of advice I'll give to people is your mom is always right.

I like the bad-boy types. Generally the guy I'm attracted to is the guy in the club with all the tattoos and nail polish. He's usually the lead singer in a punk band and plays guitar. But my serious boyfriends are relatively clean-cut, nice guys. So it's strange.

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