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I hated the idea of being half of an individual who could only be completed by someone else, the other half. I liked my independence." -Amya
— Lydhia Marie
Zane rolled his eyes. "Galloping crazies."
Ty squeezed his hand. "Well, you said you liked horses. — Abigail Roux
Ty squeezed his hand. "Well, you said you liked horses. — Abigail Roux
I never liked long walks
— Charlotte Bronte
I knew I would be famous one day. That's because I lived in a very small town and nobody liked doing the same things I did, like writing.
— Alice Munro
You can't eat politics, you can't sell them, and you can't sleep with them,' Drake liked to say. So you might as well make money out of them.
— John Le Carre
I liked the way his story ended with someone else.
— John Green
Hey, I used to eat at McDonald's: I liked the taste of the food, especially the French fries.
— Eric Schlosser
My misfortune is that I still resemble a man too much. I should liked to be wholly a beast like that goat. - Quasimodo
— Victor Hugo
I have never liked France or the French, and I have never stopped saying so. (15th February 1945)
— Adolf Hitler
Something about me has always liked the drama and inconvience of bad weather. The worse the better, really.
— John Green
He liked radical politics and had a fondness for chocolate.
— Laura Kinsale
I've always liked drama; I've always found it really fun, like, I did go to drama club and things like that.
— Rachel Hurd-Wood
I mostly built stuff that I liked.
— Mark Zuckerberg
'MacGruber' came to life mostly because we just liked saying 'MacGyver.' 'MacGyver' this. 'MacGyver' that. It's a great word.
— Jorma Taccone
I am still unsure of what 'life to the fullest' for me would be, mostly i just try to be well-liked in social situations and not die
— Megan Boyle
He quite liked the English. They tended to say sorry a lot, which was quite understandable given their heritage and the crimes of their ancestors.
— Terry Pratchett
I've always been a tomboy. I've always liked to wear red, black, and white, and mostly pants.
— Janet Jackson
Maybe it was stupid and solipsistic, but I liked to think about me. I didn't want to be part of some trend.
— Ned Vizzini
In skating there's always another jump or another spin variation or another thing to learn, and that's what I liked about it.
— Gracie Gold
I guess the biggest surprise I got going to Iran was that the Iranians really liked me as an American.
— Elaine Sciolino
I have done quite a few signings at bookstores, libraries and conferences. I have received phone calls and letters from people who liked the book.
— Kate DiCamillo
I was always drawn to tough girls. I liked that domineering thing.
— Liev Schreiber
Maybe this all seems like a digression or even a case of protesting too much, but the point is that I have touched a breast and that I liked it.
— Bennett Madison
I've always liked artists like Chris Burden, who would take performances, put them in galleries, and then do things that were on the edge.
— David Blaine
I liked sharpening pencils and I was like, "Oh, I wonder if I could get paid to do it." And I figured it out and I did it.
— David Rees
I liked Truman very much. He was precise and businesslike. After a while, it was his turn.
— Lord Mountbatten
Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it.
— Charles Dickens
The most terrifying thing that ever happened to me was that Keith Moon decided he liked me.
— Joe Walsh
Though I no longer liked him or respected him, the thought of his disapproval frightened me.
— Walter Kirn
I just need some time to get over all those years of having liked him
— Wendelin Van Draanen
he worked with great intensity without sparing himself, & he was respected for this, but no one liked him" --crime & punishment
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Books liked her. Books wanted to look after her.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Henry liked fun and avoided when he could any solemn or serious matter, for he confused these with sorrow.
— John Steinbeck
Jeb'd said it was harder for a pretty girl to find work; even white men liked flowers, whether red or pink or blue.
— Shannon Celebi
He studied Latin like the violin, because he liked it.
— Robert Frost