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Quotes About Dislike

We are bound together by the sympathy of our antipathies.
~ James Joyce
Sometimes I dislike women, I dislike us all, because of our capacity for not-thinking when it suits us; we choose not to think when we are reaching out for happiness.
~ Doris Lessing
He finished his drink. 'I don't like mornings either,' he said. "That's why I'm a writer.
~ Dorothy B. Hughes
I dislike untidy wars, as I dislike untidy peacemaking.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
Extraordinary, is it not, how he cannot bear music?
~ Dorothy Dunnett
Damn it, said Wimsey, savagely, I always did hate watering-places!
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
Mrs. Martindale worked, and worked hard. She worked doubly hard, for she was unskilled at what she did, and she disliked the doing of it.
~ Dorothy Parker
There are some people you like immediately, some whom you think you might learn to like in the fullness of time, and some that you simply want to push away from you with a sharp stick.
~ Douglas Adams
Plenty of people didn't care for him much, but there is a huge difference between disliking somebody - maybe even disliking them a lot - and actually shooting them, strangling them, dragging them through the fields and setting their house on fire. It was a difference which kept the vast majority of the population alive from day to day.
~ Douglas Adams
Plenty of people didn't care for him much, but there is a huge difference between disliking somebody—maybe even disliking them a lot—and actually shooting them, strangling them, dragging them through the fields and setting their house on fire. It was a difference which kept the vast majority of the population alive from day to day.
~ Douglas Adams
Familiarity breed contempt.
~ Aesop
What's wrong with my proposition?" Poirot rose. "If you will forgive me for being personal-I do not like your face, M. Ratchett.
~ Agatha Christie
What's wrong with my proposition?" Poirot rose. "If you will forgive me for being personal - I do not like your face.
~ Agatha Christie
He belonged to that inarticulate order of young Englishmen who dislike any form of emotion, and who find it peculiarly hard to explain their mental processes in words.
~ Agatha Christie
As far as it is possible for one upright Christian gentleman to dislike another upright Christian gentleman, Lord Caterham disliked the Hon. George Lomax.
~ Agatha Christie
If you will forgive me for being personal - I do not like your face
~ Agatha Christie
He had false teeth that clicked when he ate. Many men have been hated for less.
~ Agatha Christie
He was not fond of young people in herds. He thought them uninteresting and crude.
~ Agatha Christie
If you will forgive me for being personal---I do not like your face, M. Ratchett.
~ Agatha Christie
Just for a moment I hated Lymstock and its narrow boundaries, and its gossiping whispering women.
~ Agatha Christie
I don't like that woman. I don't like the hat she is wearing, and I don't like her mushroom-coloured stockings.
~ Agatha Christie
If you will forgive me for being personal—I do not like your face, M. Ratchett,' Poirot said.
~ Agatha Christie
From the very first I took a firm and rooted dislike to him, and I flatter myself that my first judgments are usually fairly shrewd.
~ Agatha Christie
Guy Carpenter frowned and came into the drawing room through the window. He had a long face like a horse, he was pale and looked rather supercilious. His manner was pompous. Hercule Poirot found him unattractive.
~ Agatha Christie