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Quotes About Liking

When you are the lead in a romantic comedy, you have to worry about people really liking you.
~ Morris Chestnut
If the work is pure then you have to think it could be understood. If it is not understood it doesn't mean that your work is not accessible. It doesn't worry me, but, of course, I would be pleased if people liked my work.
~ Ian Hamilton Finlay
You acquire certain tastes. And if your taste happens to coincide with the majority of people, then you're in pretty good shape. But you're not always right. There were times when I stubbed my toe, and some will end up being on my tombstone - like 'Supertrain.'
~ Fred Silverman
I never think of access or good will. I just want a good interview. I want guests to be informative and entertaining. I've never been concerned about someone's liking me tomorrow.
~ Larry King
I don't believe in the term 'guilty pleasure,' because it implies I should feel ashamed for liking something. A real guilty pleasure would be, I don't know, taking gratification in some stranger's ghastly death or something - which I guess I do enjoy, because I read a ton of true crime.
~ Bill Hader
Tony Schiavone - I have always liked and respected Tony.
~ Eric Bischoff
I have a sweet tooth and I gorge into lots of chocolates. I just love them. I have a liking for coffee too.
~ Rahul Dev
I didn't have this tortured childhood; I liked it.
~ John Hughes
I really liked sports and athletic stuff, but I was a total nerd.
~ Joe Keery
Nevertheless, she likes it,
~ Shamim Sarif
style is about knowing what you like and why you like it, more than anything else. GRACE
~ Sheila Heti
Your sense of humor is not for everyone, but I have to say it's growing on me. Like an out-of-control fungus.
~ Shelly Laurenston
panel applicants at the initial screening were asked not only to describe the cat foods but also to rate them according to how much they liked them. (The average rating, I am gobsmacked to report, fell between "like mildly" and "neither like nor dislike.")
~ Mary Roach
Everything he said seemed complimentary, somehow, although he wasn't gallant in the artificial sense. But plainly he liked her, and she liked him.
~ Maud Hart Lovelace
The fact is, he said, I liked you from the first moment I saw you, when you looked like you wanted to punch me in the face for just being alive. That probably says something dark about me. And I think you like me because I annoy you. Both of us have real problems, but maybe we should make our weird personalities work for us.
~ Maureen Johnson
Keating leaned back with a sense of warmth and well-being. He liked this book. It had made the routine of his Sunday morning breakfast a profound spiritual experience; he was certain that it was profound, because he didn't understand it.
~ Ayn Rand
She seemed to find him suitable as an inconsequential companion for an occasional, inconsequential evening. He thought that she liked him.
~ Ayn Rand
all claim to an individual taste is bad taste
~ Ayn Rand
Note which states of mind accompany each moment of like and disliking. When we recall the statement, "Physician, heal thyself," this is where the healing begins. It is particularly important to notice that this constant liking and disliking that leaves us exhausted at the end of the day. It is from this mechanical response / reaction that our actions and reactions arises.
~ Stephen Levine
On the whole, she reflected with a loopy clarity while pain clanged back and forth in her head and the guard held her upright, she liked being rescued. It was better than not being rescued. Definitely.
~ Stephen R. Donaldson
He gave her his phone number, in a peculiar reversal of dating procedure. She might have considered kissing him, even after the horrible first date, but he just didn't seem to know what to do. However, Jeremy does have one outstanding quality. He likes her. And this quality in a person makes them infinitely interesting to the person who is being liked.
~ Steve Martin
Yes, it may be money they're after—but just as often they are motivated by wanting to be liked, or not be hated; by wanting to stand out in a crowd, or perhaps not stand out.
~ Steven D. Levitt
Love and hate are cruel, only liking is kind
~ Colleen McCullough
Gossip is what no one claims to like -- but everyone enjoys.
~ Joseph Conrad