Quotes About Disliked
When he read coverage he disliked, McCarthy did not keep quiet—he went on the offensive, singling out specific publications and particular journalists, sometimes at rallies.
~ Jon Meacham
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The reader may remember, that when I signed those articles upon which I recovered my liberty, there were some which I disliked, upon account of their being too servile; neither
~ Jonathan Swift
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George II proved to be no more popular than his father, either during his lifetime or after it. He cared for nobody, and nobody cared for him,
~ Adrian Tinniswood
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From all I have heard, geniuses are people to be heartily disliked.
~ Agatha Christie
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I did not usually feel that sort of passion about any case, but I disliked this murderer already. For murdering, yes, but also for fucking with us. For refusing to submit.
~ William Landay
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the most disliked and untrusted candidates for president in American history.
~ Jill Stein
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What I do think is evident is that those countries in the world where Islamic extremism has recovered the most power, those are also the countries which are most disliked.
~ Salman Rushdie
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It is not pleasant to be disliked,' he said, 'and it is very unpleasant to be German and to know that one is hated because one is German and because, collectively, we are wrong in what we are doing. That is why I hate this war, or one of the reasons. And of course, because of this, we shall lost it. We must. We have to.
~ Eric Newby
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But this means that he will be disliked on account of his superiority; and if a man is to be liked, he must really be inferior in point of intellect. ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER, 1788–1860
~ Robert Greene
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I never did take sugar in my tea, or in coffee,' said the Vicar. 'I have always disliked it. But I understood that by taking saccharine, we were somehow assisting the war effort.
~ Angela Thirkell
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Better to be disliked than pitied.
~ Abba Eban
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Catherine approved this choice reluctantly. She recognized Peter Panin's military abilities, but she disliked him personally. He had often declared that Russia should be ruled by a man; his preference was Grand Duke Paul. Catherine also worried about his reputation as a military martinet and about his unconventional personal behavior: he sometimes appeared in his headquarters wearing a gray satin nightgown and a large French nightcap with pink ribbons.
~ Robert K. Massie
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I disliked promises on principle because my conscience made me keep them.
~ Robin McKinley
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FEW PEOPLE in American history have been as consistently disliked as the Puritans.
~ Jim Cullen
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Life has taught me that it is not for our faults that we are disliked and even hated, but for our qualities.
~ Bernard Berenson
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There are some pundits with whom I will settle my differences... they want to sell a lie to the French people that Evra is disliked. But that is not the case at all.
~ Patrice Evra
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I think I earned the players' respect, and that's the ultimate in life, isn't it? I didn't care if they liked me or disliked me, as long as I had their respect.
~ Al Barlick
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See, popularity is complicated. You have to spend a lot of time thinking about liking; you have to really like being liked, and also sort like being disliked.
~ John Green
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She loathed stubborn men: they were so often underqualified and overpresumptuous.
~ Eloisa James
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Not everybody likes Ed Reed.
~ Ed Reed
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I'm the most hated guy in the division.
~ Colby Covington
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I like being the hated one.
~ Matt Barnes
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He was usually disliked, from the first sight of his face, anywhere he went. His face was closed like the door of a safety vault; things locked in safety vaults are valuable; men did not care to feel that.
~ Ayn Rand
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He was usually disliked, from the first sight of his face, anywhere he went.His face was closed like the door of a safety vault; things locked in safety vaults are valuable
~ Ayn Rand
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