Dislikeable Things Quotes & Sayings
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I wear the national dress because it is the most natural and the most becoming for an Indian. — Mahatma Gandhi

Love catches fire, it trespasses, it breaks, we break, it comes back to life ... we come back to life. Love may not be eternal but, it can make us eternal. — Julie Maroh

I happen to like movies and plays about dislikeable people as long as I get to know why they are what they are. — Stephen Sondheim

How many people haven't dies because I killed the Withered that would have killed them? How many people have died because I kicked the hornet's nest and woke the hounds of hell? — Dan Wells

The Tea Party movement went off on a more extreme agenda that I did not support at all, and was very frustrated by it, to the point that not only did I change parties, I decided to do something about it and run for Congress. — Patrick Murphy

He had conceded in a panic - for it crushed Nilssen's spirit to be held in low esteem by other men. He could not bear to know that he was disliked, for to him there was no real difference between being disliked, and being dislikeable; every injury he sustained was an injury to his very selfhood. — Eleanor Catton

A carefree letting go of oneself, not a caution, but a wise blindness. — Rainer Maria Rilke

My ultimate goal will be my being told in a Penthouse letter that I can frame. — Alice Cooper

That matchless remedy (for self realisation) is renunciation of fruits of action. — Mahatma Gandhi

Lynda Carter played Wonder Woman and was one of the first female superheroes. It gives me more of an encouragement that we can be strong and can do whatever a guy can do. — Thuy Trang

At the same time, Mrs de Bray Pape was saying things to the discredit of Marie Antoinette, whom apparently she disliked. He could not imagine why anyone should dislike Marie Antoinette. Yet very likely she was dislikeable. The French, who were sensible people, had cut her head off, so they presumably disliked her . . — Ford Madox Ford