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Nell was not one for friends and had never hidden her distaste for most other humans, their neurotic compulsion for the acquisition of allies.
— Kate Morton
I don't have a distaste for ambiguity, in fact, ambiguity is what I think life is all about.
— Robert Rubin
If you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work.
— Khalil Gibran
By way of personal instinct, I have an inherent distaste for grandiose rhetorical statements, which don't have any substantive dimension to them
— Kevin Rudd
I shared my grandmother's distaste for the word rector - it sounded too much like rectum to be taken seriously.
— John Irving
I am not fit to marry. I am often cross, and I like my own way, and I have a distaste for men.
— Anthony Trollope
I know of no other way to triumph over sin long-term than to gain a distaste for it because of a superior satisfaction in God.
— John Piper
(Jefferson's personal distaste for slavery must be put alongside the fact that he owned hundreds of slaves to the day he died).
— Howard Zinn
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
Shouldn't there be more distaste in our mouths for the abusers than for those who continue to love the abusers?
— Colleen Hoover
Envy never comes to the ball dressed as envy; it comes dressed as high moral standards or distaste for materialism.
— Martin Amis
Conservatives define themselves more by their hatred of liberals than anything else, and, conversely, liberals by their distaste for conservatives.
— Graydon Carter
We should venture on the study of every kind of animal without distaste; for each and all will reveal to us something natural and something beautiful.
— Aristotle.
As a rule I had a distaste for any reading beyond my school books.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Till you chose to turn her into a friend, her mind had no distaste for her own set, nor any ambition beyond it.
— Jane Austen
What seems to be unspeakable weakness can sometimes be just distaste for the generally accepted morality.
— Georges Bataille
As Australians, we see the law as inherently bad. We have a real inherent distaste for authority in our makeup.
— Nick Cave
Give us an intense distaste for things that displease You and a renewed pleasure in things that bring You honor and magnify Your truth.
— Charles R. Swindoll
One never feels such distaste for one's countrymen and countrywomen as when one meets them abroad.
— Rose Macaulay
I know what it's like to be a model and go to castings where some people like what they see and others look at you with distaste.
— Karen Gillan
Nothing doth sooner breed a distaste or satiety than plenty.
— Michel De Montaigne
Farraj looked at me with the clinical distaste of a chiropodist regarding a septic toenail.
— Philip Kerr
After all, hadn't she been the one to pursue him? And Madame Dupuy had done it with a vigor that most women would have been too ashamed to display.
— Rose Wynters
It's strange how a person can have a distinct distaste for herself, but still she clutches on to life.
— Franny Billingsley
When you have a distaste for what is not yours, you have set the stage for what is yours.
— Paul Enenche
He's clean," Ritchie announced.
Chance wrinkled his nose with mild distaste. "Can't say the same about you. Really, man, soap is nothing to fear. — Jeaniene Frost
Chance wrinkled his nose with mild distaste. "Can't say the same about you. Really, man, soap is nothing to fear. — Jeaniene Frost
Good-byes breed a sort of distaste for whomever you say good-bye to; this hurts, you feel, this must not happen again.
— Elizabeth Bowen
Most women have a distaste for guns, and I am no exception.
— Judy LaMarsh