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He preferred the bitterness of coffee. It was the one thing he got from his father that Graham wasn't ashamed of.
— Nicki Salcedo
Of two equivalent theories or explanations, all other things being equal, the simpler one is to be preferred.
— William Of Ockham
She had said that she preferred to be alone for so many years that it was now one of those things that equally well might or might not be true.
— Joyce Ballou Gregorian
The one who preferred her own sorrows to all the joys in the world had enterd the forest and broken the spell
— Sara Novic
Rosamond being one of those women who live much in the idea that each man they meet would have preferred them if the preference had not been hopeless.
— George Eliot
All human plans [are] subject to ruthless revision by Nature, or Fate, or whatever one preferred to call the powers behind the Universe.
— Arthur C. Clarke
You preferred to be a lunatic, a minority of one.
— George Orwell
In Jack Nasar's research on American's taste in homes, only one group preferred the modernist house: architects.
— Winifred Gallagher
One of the great creative statesmen of our age was Franklin Roosevelt. He was creative precisely because he preferred experiment to ideology.
— Robert Kennedy
My mom said I was an escapist at heart ... that I preferred imaginary worlds to the real one
— Amy Plum
Preferred three hours quicker over one moment late.
— William Shakespeare
Lonely's a different kind of pain, it doesn't hurt as bad as heartbreak. I preferred it and embraced it 'cause I reckoned it was one or the other.
— Kristen Ashley
I think i might even have preferred being the one gone and forgotten, rather than the one left behind without so much as memories"..
— Felisblanco
Simply put, he would have to keep her from finding out for he much preferred a willing Lady Gillian to a livid one.
— Ginny Hartman