16 Top Nick Lachey Quotes That Will Make You Love Him A Little More
Nick Lachey is a well-known American singer, actor, host and television personality. He hogged the limelight as the lead singer of ‘98 Degrees,’ the multi-platinum-selling boy band. He gained prominence for starring in ‘Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica.’ He was the winner of the fifth season of ‘The Masked Singer,’ a reality singing competition. Nick Lachey has released four albums: ‘What’s Left of Me,’ ‘Soundtrack of My Life,’ ‘SoulO,’ and ‘A Father’s Lullaby.’ He also played a recurring role in ‘Charmed.’ He is the host of ‘America’s Most Musical Family.’ He was also the co-host of ‘Big Morning Buzz Life,’ and hosted ‘The Sing-Off.’ Here is a list of famous quotes by Nick Lachey on advice, people, philosophy, time, love, beauty, commitment, challenges, etc.
We live in a bizarre world - there are cameras in our house!
We can't control it, and we've basically quit trying. People are going to talk, and people are going to lie.
To me, having kids is the ultimate job in life. I want to be most successful at being a good father.
Throw in the towel right off the bat. Women argue in ways that aren't rational to men.
There's a lot of reflection that goes on whenever I write a song - it's been a wild whirlwind last couple of years and there's a lot to talk about, and hopefully that's evident in the music.
Marriage is a team effort. Both of us share that philosophy.
I tell people, Don't take my advice. What do I know?
As long as there are teenage girls, there will be boy bands. It's a question of how long it takes them to get their music together to come out.
Anybody who tells you that being married and having kids is a walk in the park - it's a beautiful thing. It's the best thing I've ever done in my life - but it's definitely work. You have to work at it like you do anything else you care about in life. It takes commitment and it takes work, and that's all part of it, but in the end there's nothing more worthwhile than working on your family. It's just the best thing in the world.
Christmas is such a feel-good time of year, and despite what's going on, it's about love and it's about celebration and just the holidays in general. It's like, why can't we carry that through the rest of the year? Why does it have to be just now? Let's make the entire year a season of love.
I always feel stupid giving advice since I've been married, what, a year? I can say this: Be in it for the long haul and just know there are going to be rough patches. No two people are the same, there are going to be areas where you just don't click
I think as parents you want to at least try to provide a good example to your kids. So yeah, I feel like a complete hypocrite if I'm telling my son to try new things and not be afraid and I'm shying away from doing a dancing show for Pete's sake. On some level, you're at least being a good example for your kids.
I'm a big believer in trying to challenge yourself to step outside of your comfort zone and try new things. I was petrified of sharks in the ocean so I got certified in scuba because I don't like settling for being afraid of things and being uncomfortable with things.
The thing I like the best, especially being a parent of so many kids, Is that they're all so different. You love them all equally, but they're all so different from each other and that's the cool thing, to see their personalities start to develop and see how unique and different they all are and to be able to love them in their own unique ways. It's really, really, really special.
You have to imagine - for those who are good dancers, maybe they don't have to train as much - but for me at least, not being a very good dancer you have to hit the reset button every week and come in on Tuesday, the day after the live show, and start all over and learn a whole new dance with a whole new set of emphasis. Some weeks, you want to have body doing one thing. The next week, it's a totally different thing. You always have to relearn everything on a weekly basis and it takes a lot of work mentally and physically.
You only have so much time in the day. At the end of the day, you don't want to see the thing that suffers be your family, or your kids, or your home life. It's hard to balance, but that's not anything unique to us and that's probably true for most busy, active, working parents. You know, it's just about finding time, it's about balance, it's about walking the line and making sure you're keeping your priorities in order.