Quotes about Preference
Only cactuses had perennial appeal. And cactuses were of no interest to her.
— Milan Kundera
After all, it's woman, who decide, if a man is desirable or undesirable.
— Candace Bushnell
I prefer unlucky things. Luck is vulgar. Who wants what luck would bring? I don't.
— DH Lawrence
I don't like going out. I hate clubs. I hate being around too many people.
— Britney Spears
Jesus was a more reliable backer, evidently, less likely to drink himself unconscious or get liver cancer. No wonder people chose Him as their number-one friend.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Obviously other ones did exist such as basketball, but not in Lee County. Any sport that's not football around here is like vanilla. Why even eat that, if they've invented flavors.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Now I beg of you to tell me whether I must love a human being simply because he exists or resembles me and whether for those reasons alone I must suddenly prefer him to myself?
— Marquis de Sade
The piano may do for love-sick girls who lace themselves to skeletons, and lunch on chalk, pickles and slate pencils, but give me the banjo.
— Mark Twain
God does not 'love' us without liking us.
— Dallas Willard
We often choose a friend as we do a mistress - for no particular excellence in themselves, but merely from some circumstance that flatters our self-love.
— William Hazlitt
The bastard even refused to watch E.T.! Who doesn't love E.T., I ask you?
— Ernest Cline
So I'm supposed to believe you're one of those mythical guys who only cares about a woman's personality, and not about the package it comes in?
— Ernest Cline