Quotes About Distaste
I appreciate some of the attention and the accolades, but I typically shy away from it.
~ Joey Votto
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Do you have a distaste for the Irish?" Jack asked, staring steadily into her eyes. "Oh, no," she said dazedly. "I was just thinking... that must be why your hair is so black and your eyes so blue." "A chuisle mo chroi," he murmured, stroking the curls back from her round face. "What does that mean?" "Someday. I'll tell you. Someday.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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I work in grand halls and bedchambers with wine and perfume. Not in dark alleyways with cloaks and knives. I don't like knives. I don't even own a knife. And my cloaks are far too expensive to risk bloodying.
~ Jim Butcher
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Hannah grabbed the scoop and exhumed the item that Moishe had buried. It wasn't a mouse, or a part of a mouse. It wasn't even a cricket, or a moth. It was a pristine nugget of his new senior cat food. Suddenly suspicious, she dug around a bit in the litter box, uncovering more evidence of Moishe's distaste. By his choice of burial spot, her cat was making a graphic comment about the palatability of his dinner.
~ Joanne Fluke
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One thing I turn my back on totally is the unsavory atmosphere at most discos.
~ Ginger Rogers
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I don't like dragons and blood all that much.
~ Judith Love Cohen
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I remember George Jones singing on television, but not any of the songs he sang. What I remember was my visceral reaction to him, the intensity of my distaste.
~ Tom Junod
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Sorry, I'm not into farm animals.
~ Unknown
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Nothing would disgust me more, morally, than receiving an Oscar.
~ Luis Bunuel
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He remembered that his mother had a strong distaste for suicide, feeling that it combined three things of which she strongly disapproved—bad manners, cowardice, and sin.
~ John Steinbeck
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Chastity more rarely follows fear, or a resolution, or a vow, than it is the mere effect of lack of appetite and, sometimes even, of distaste.
~ Andre Gide
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But except Cinq-Mars I have never been able to read a thing by M. de Vigny. I get so bored that the book falls from my hands.
~ Marcel Proust
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I simply cannot imagine why anyone would eat something slimy served in an ashtray.
~ Henry Beard
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He fell on his side with a sigh and flicked away the thong underwear with both idle curiosity and distaste. "And how good to leave us this slingshot with which to hunt for our dinner." "Yes," I said dryly. "I'll go now and take down a deer with it.
~ Marjorie M. Liu
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I hate music, especially when it's played.
~ Jimmy Durante
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So, you see, what kept me from rushing in with an answer to you was not the difficulty of so doing, nor pressure of other work, nor the grandeur of your eloquence, nor fear of you, but simply disgust, disinclination, and distaste--which, if I may say so, express my judgment of your Diatribe.
~ Martin Luther
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Lamb chop, yuk.
~ Unknown
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You look as if you have bitten into a turd.
~ Norman Spinrad
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Paddy is untall. Paddy hates the term "short" with a passion most folks reserve for the tax man. His distaste for the tax man exceeds known measurement.
~ Unknown
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Taste is made of a thousand distastes
~ Paul Valery
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My soul refuses to touch them; they are loathsome food to me.
~ Job 6:7
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