The quote "Nice is various than good" by Stephen Sondheim indicates that being nice and being good are not always the same thing. It is easy to act happily towards others and provide a nice façade, but true goodness surpasses surface-level interactions. Goodness involves virtues such as sincerity, compassion, and compassion, which eventually benefit both the private and society as a whole. Nevertheless, being good can in some cases include sacrifices of one's own values or beliefs to avoid conflict, and is often superficial. Therefore, it is important to strive for real goodness rather than just being great, as it requires a much deeper acknowledgment of the impact of our actions on ourselves and others.
This quote is written / told by Stephen Sondheim somewhere between March 22, 1930 and today. He/she was a famous Composer from USA.
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