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preference
I have a preference for rough architecture, real, inexpensive, unfinished. Thom Mayne
prefer truth
I would prefer to just continue to speak about truth and to speak about what makes sense. Ben Carson
preferred
From my own personal standpoint, I've always preferred my hair shorter because it's just easier. Charlie White
preference mathematician indifferent
Nature is probably quite indifferent to the aesthetic preferences of mathematicians. Alfred North Whitehead
prefer sold somewhere turned
We prefer to give them away than to have them go somewhere where they will be turned around and sold again. Kristine Fauerbach
prefer
We prefer to do that in a non-public session. David Baker
prefer results
We prefer to do a lot of things electronically. We just get better results that way. Any of the streamline stuff, we can do. Sarah Richart
preferred release
We preferred to let him recuperate and release him on Thursday. Bernard Laporte
prefer traffic
We prefer not to have our traffic go through that road. Rick Kern
women resentment consequence
Women generally consider consequences in love, seldom in resentment. Charles Caleb Colton
women flower sun
Pleasure is to women what the sun is to the flower; if moderately enjoyed, it beautifies, it refreshes, and it improves; if immoderately, it withers, deteriorates and destroys. Charles Caleb Colton
women want ornaments
Modesty is the richest ornament of a woman ... the want of it is her greatest deformity. Charles Caleb Colton
women intellectual female
A high degree of intellectual refinement in the female is the surest pledge society can have for the improvement of the male. Charles Caleb Colton
women doe attention
The plainest man who pays attention to women, will sometimes succeed as well as the handsomest man who does not. Charles Caleb Colton
women modest bashful
Women that are the least bashful are often the most modest. Charles Caleb Colton
women decorum length
Women do not transgress the bounds of decorum so often as men; but when they do, they go greater lengths. Charles Caleb Colton
women said mould
She's the sort of woman now,' said Mould, . . . 'one would almost feel disposed to bury for nothing: and do it neatly, too! Charles Dickens
women want today
You see what happens today. Women act like men and want to be treated like women. Alan Jay Lerner