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English
Etymology
US 1946, condensed from a comment by a baseball manager Leo Durocher.[1] The original quote was “The nice guys are all over there, in seventh place.” (1946 July 6),[2][1] about the 1946 New York Giants — seventh place was next-to-last place in the National League. This was shortly afterwards rendered as “‘Nice Guys’ Wind Up in Last Place, Scoffs Lippy”,[3] hence giving the present form.[1]
Pronunciation
Proverb
nice guys finish last
- (idiomatic) People who are decent, friendly, and agreeable tend to be unsuccessful because they are outmaneuvered or overwhelmed by others who are not so decent, friendly, or agreeable.
1956 November 19, “National Affairs: Nice Guy Finishes First”, in Time:The size of his victory . . . contradicted the maxim of latter-day fellow Californian Leo Durocher, who once said positively: "Nice guys finish last."
Usage notes
- Often expressed in a cynical manner.
Translations
people who are decent, friendly, and agreeable tend to be unsuccessful because they are outmaneuvered or overwhelmed
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Yale Book of Quotations, Fred R. Shapiro, Yale University Press, 2006, p. 221
- ^ N.Y. Journal American, 1946 July 7
- ^ Sporting News, 1946 July 17