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Quotes About Dislike

it is good to have a reason why you hate some things and you like others.
~ Mark Haddon
These are some of my behavioral problems... P) Hating France
~ Mark Haddon
I don't like anybody or anything, said Lucinda. Yes, you do;--you like horses to ride, and dresses to wear.
~ Anthony Trollope
It might have been seen, I said, with half an eye, that Mr. Broughton did not like the state of the money-market; and it might also be seen with the other half that he had been endeavouring to mitigate the bitterness of his dislike by alcoholic aid. Musselboro at once perceived that his patron and partner was half drunk, and Crosbie was aware that he had been drinking.
~ Anthony Trollope
Familiarity does breed contempt;—doesn't it?
~ Anthony Trollope
A girl almost always likes a man who is in love with her,—unless indeed she positively dislikes him.
~ Anthony Trollope
He had been specially fortified in this resolution by his dislike to the ballot, — which dislike had been the result of Mr. Monk's teaching. Had Mr. Turnbull become his friend instead, it may well be that he would have liked the ballot. On such subjects men must think long, and be sure that they have thought in earnest, before they are justified in saying that their opinions are the results of their own thoughts.
~ Anthony Trollope
Diga-me, você gostaria de ir para a Terra? Seus olhos arregalaram-se de espanto e ela negou resolutamente, sacudindo a cabeça. — É um lugar ruim. A gente se machuca quando cai.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
He hated the blue platter his mother served from, and the salt and pepper shakers, which were glass with red tops, and he hated the silverware designed in flowers, some pieces scratched almost beyond recognition. He even hated the round table and the succession of tablecloths, one pale blue with yellow leaves, one white with red and orange squares. He hated the uncomfortable chairs, particularly his own, where he sat squirming, and he hated his family and the way they talked.
~ Shirley Jackson
There were some people you hated on sight, just as there were others you liked on sight.
~ Sidney Sheldon
she's a red-Headed bitch and I hate her!
~ Sophie Kinsella
don't like the sound of that," says Suze at last.
~ Sophie Kinsella
I thought Erica Jongs Fear of Flying was one of the biggest pieces of crap that Ive ever read in my life.
~ Helen Reddy
Things I hate comes with a pain.
~ Nadair Desmar
I don't want to be a politician. I don't like politics. It's petty it fights dirty.
~ John Mellencamp
He who hates vice hates men.
~ John Morley
Now, you may think that this is some sort of generalized hatred that I will carry for the lot of you. Let me assure you that this is not the case. Each of you will fail, but you will fail in your own unique way, and therefore I will dislike each of you on an individual basis.
~ John Scalzi
If we describe someone we dislike intensely, a single state-ment usually does it. But if, instead, we are forced to describe the person in great detail, eventually there will be some quality we appreciate.
~ Ellen J. Langer
It is not a relationship that should provoke displays of inordinate emotion. I myself greatly dislike conflict in the household. I trust that we can avoid all manner of unpleasant scenes by making ourselves quite clear before we say our vows. In short, she didn't love him, she didn't care to ever love him, and she thought love within marriage was rot.
~ Eloisa James
Mediocrity/inferiority complex is the end result of self-hate i.e. intense dislike/devaluation of oneself/yourself.
~ Emeasoba George
Mediocrity/Inferiority complex is the end result of self-hate i.e. Mediocrity or Inferiority complex is nothing else but intense dislike or devaluation of oneself or your own self. Yes! that is just that. Thus, desist from that. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Nu pot sa sufar sa explic,urasc pana si cuvantul.
~ Emil Cioran
But in our dislike of the individual do not let us mistake the diagnosis of his disease. He suffers not from ignorance but from stupidity. Give him learning and you make him not wise, but only more pretentious in his folly.
~ balfour arthur james iii
Escribía y era una intelectual de marca mayor, le interesaban mucho los derechos de la mujer pero le desagradaban los niños, los recién nacidos en particular, aunque puede que fuera porque ella no los había tenido ni podía tenerlos ya, puesto que Simeon, su marido, la había dejado.
~ Barbara Comyns