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Quotes About Like

On the issue of behavioral health and the like, the program we have in place has always been available to former players as well.
~ Gary Bettman
I feel I am very fortunate to have a job that I really like.
~ Yani Tseng
I can consider myself my audience, and I'm not that weird. I'm fortunate in the things that I like, most people like.
~ Juan Antonio Bayona
I liked friendly games, but I took them like a test to test new players. People didn't like that very much.
~ Sven-Goran Eriksson
I don't try to match wine with food, I just drink what I like. And I think a lot of people are going towards that now, which never used to be in the past.
~ Mario Lemieux
If you say morality is just what you like, you lose the metaphysical level of what in the history of philosophy is called 'categorical imperative.'
~ Emir Kusturica
Nolan has the strangest affect on people. You know, I think there's something very sad and little boy about him, but at the same time the way he goes about everything is so awkward and obnoxious. He can never say the right thing, you know? And I think if he just didn't try so hard and calmed down, people might actually like him a bit more!
~ Gabriel Mann
I can't be interesting, controversial, and the writer I'd like to be if I need everybody to like me and think I'm doing the right thing, because those two things, in my experience, never go hand in hand.
~ Marti Noxon
I've directed enough in the theatre and a couple of films to know that - to feel fairly secure that if I find a story that I really like I can probably get it done somewhat.
~ Gary Sinise
Careful, Luke," she teased. "If you buy my dinner, I'll think you like me." He put a hand on the small of her back. "That's the problem," he said. "I do.
~ Robyn Carr
And it's my opinion that people who don't like dogs are coldhearted and impatient.
~ Robyn Carr
I don't expect to try to get people to like everything I do. I want them to respect what I do.
~ Roger Goodell
I can understand the concept of the "reluctant reader," but for me it's akin to saying somebody really doesn't like to eat. Or breathe.
~ Roger Sutton
People who try to control people and change people's habits are the ones that make all the trouble. If you don't like somebody, walk away... But don't try and make them like you.
~ Louise Fitzhugh
I am convinced that only evil can come from a person who does not like cats.
~ Louise M. Gouge
You may try your experiment for a week and see how you like it. I think by Saturday night you will find that all play and no work is as bad as all work and no play
~ Lousia May Alcott
I trust you with my life. I'm pretty sure I love you. But more importantly, I like you.
~ Lynsay Sands
You're good in school. Everybody likes you." "For all the most unimportant reasons," Calvin said. "There hasn't been anybody, anybody in the world I could talk to. Sure, I can function on the same level as everybody else, I can hold myself down, but it isn't me.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
Listen. Just because we got a mutual hankering, doesn't mean we have to act on it. Aside from the hankering, there isn't much about you that I like. So far, you've been a pain in the behind. And I might as well tell you, I've followed through on one hankering and getting shot was more of an enjoyable experience. I didn't like it.
~ Maggie Osborne
The problem is that buried among the things we hate is a class of products that are in that category only because they are weird. They make us nervous. They are sufficiently different that it takes some time to understand that we actually like them.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
The problem is that buried among the things that we hate is a class of products that are in that category only because they are weird. They make us nervous. They are sufficiently different that it takes us some time to understand that we actually like them.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
You and Teacher," said Molly. "Yes," said Peter. "She's very clever. You'll like her." "I'm sure," said Molly.
~ Dave Barry
Cast yourself upon, abandon yourself to this Christ who lived that life of utter surrender to God that He might prepare a new nature which He could impart to you and in which He might make you like Himself.
~ Andrew Murray
P]oetry resembles metaphysics: one does not mind one's own, but one does not like anyone else's.
~ Samuel Butler