Quotes About Preference
If you going to steal a book thought, you should at least take the nicest one, otherwise what's the point?
~ Christina Baker Kline
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I think she'd prefer pancakes. Do you think she'd like blueberry pancakes? Who doesn't like blueberry pancakes?
~ Christina Baker Kline
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Grumpy is her favorite dwarf.
~ Christina Dod
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Did you enjoy prison?' Mitchell asked. When they started asking really stupid questions was when you knew you'd truly pissed them off. 'Do you want to go back there?' 'To be honest, if it was between prison and connecting in Terminal Five at Heathrow, I'd choose T5. Just. So no.
~ Christopher Brookmyre
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You got to fight for quality art and equality and all the things that we're fighting for, the things we believe in. Choice and preference and all those things that we support. We don't want to give up that fight. You got to keep doing it.
~ Christopher Cross
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Wine tasted to him 'so sour' that he thought it could be improved 'with a spoonful of sugar'. Beer, as he often informed us, he had liked very much when he was young, but now he found it 'too bitter'.
~ Heinz Linge
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Thank you, Daniel, that is very good to know. But if staying here means working within 10 yards of you, frankly, I'd rather have a job wiping Saddam Hussein's arse.
~ Helen Fielding
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he lifted the fat and frightened hawk onto his fist reciting it passages from Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard II, Othello-- 'but tragedy had to be kept out of the voice'-- and all the sonnets he could remember, whistling hymns to it, playing it Gilbert and Sullivan and Italian opera, and deciding, on reflection, that hawks liked Shakespeare best.
~ Helen Macdonald
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Yes, but that's personal preference and our desire to honor what's ours, Day," Hilde said. "I know," said Day. "And I do. But I want to read everything. When it comes to books and who can put things in them and get things out of them, it's all ours. And all theirs too. So we go in, see what books they have, take a few and replace them with a few of ours." "No
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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No man can understand why a woman shouldn't prefer a good reputation to a good time.
~ Helen Rowland
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better dead than ugly. And don't French women know it.
~ Helena Frith Powell
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Anything he liked, I'll like. Except if it's fiction. I never can get interested in things that didn't happen to people who never lived.
~ Helene Hanff
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You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget.
~ Henning Mankell
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All lovers in the world are alike: they fall in love by chance; they see each other, and are attached to each other by the features of their faces; they illuminate each other by the fierce preference which is akin to madness; they assert the reality of illusions; and for a moment they change falsehood into truth.
~ Henri Barbusse
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Everyone carries his own inch rule of taste, and amuse himself by applying it, triumphantly, wherever he travels.
~ Henry Adams
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I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black.
~ Henry Ford
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Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black.
~ Henry Ford
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Oamenii isi pot cumpara masini de orice culoare poftesc, numai sa fie neagra!
~ Henry Ford
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Tradition has it that Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, preferred to speak French to diplomats, Italian to ladies, German to stable boys and Spanish to God. English he seems to have used sparingly – to talk to geese.
~ Henry Hitchings
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I'm glad you like adverbs—I adore them; they are the only qualifications I really much respect.
~ Henry James
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I'm glad you like adverbs — I adore them; they are the only qualifications I really much respect.
~ Henry James
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An idealist is one who, on noticing that roses smell better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup.
~ Henry L. Mencken
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I'd rather sit down and write a letter than call someone up. I hate the telephone.
~ Henry Miller
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