Quotes about Aversion
It had been so ugly, and Walter hated ugliness.
- LM Montgomery
I don't even have voice mail or answering machines anymore. I hate the phone, and I don't want to call anybody back. If I go to hell, it will be a small closet with a telephone in it, and I will be doomed and destined for eternity to return phone calls.
- Drew Barrymore
We haven't any use for old things here." "Even when they're beautiful?" "Particularly when they're beautiful. Beauty's attractive, and we don't want people to be attracted by old things. We want them to like the new ones." "But the new ones are so stupid and horrible.
- Aldous Huxley
I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-Am.
- Dr. Seuss
The thing is, most people just don't enjoy haggling, period.
- Jason Fried
Any personal entanglement might mean bother, and bother was the thing she most abhorred.
- Edith Wharton
Like every man of sense and good feeling, I abominate work.
- Aldous Huxley
Business was his aversion; Pleasure was his business.
- Maria Edgeworth
The spirit of the world encloses four kinds of spirits, diametrically opposed to charity--the spirit of resentment, spirit of aversion, spirit of jealousy and the spirit of indifference.
- Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
I know, by instinct, his reserve springs from an aversion to showy displays of feeling—to manifestations of mutual kindliness. He'll love and hate equally under cover, and esteem it a species of impertinence to be loved or hated again.
- Emily Bronte
His reserve springs from an aversion to showy displays of feeling—to manifestations of mutual kindliness. He'll love and hate equally under cover, and esteem it a species of impertinence to be loved or hated again.
- Emily Bronte
Don't you want to be free of all that? [33] 'But how can I do it?' You've often heard how — you need to suspend desire completely, and train aversion only on things within your power. You should dissociate yourself from everything outside yourself — the body, possessions, reputation, books, applause, as well as office or lack of office. Because a preference for any of them immediately makes you a slave, a subordinate, and prone to disappointment.
- Epictetus