Top Preferences Quotes

  • My preferences range from the gutter-like to the idyllically sublime, ideally with you roaming the range beside me… – Virginia Alison

    My preferences range from the gutter-like to the idyllically sublime, ideally with you roaming the range beside me…– Virginia Alison

  • Consistency also teaches us that some things do not change, though we may wish they would. Not everything bends to our personal preferences. – Kim John Payne

    Consistency also teaches us that some things do not change, though we may wish they would. Not everything bends to our personal preferences.– Kim John Payne

  • Morality is a subject to meddle in the affairs of other persons, guided by our preferences and convenience. – Aditya Ajmera

    Morality is a subject to meddle in the affairs of other persons, guided by our preferences and convenience.– Aditya Ajmera

  • Without judgments life loses its hierarchical quality of being a choice between preferences and by losing that, it loses it’s savor. – Auliq Ice

    Without judgments life loses its hierarchical quality of being a choice between preferences and by losing that, it loses it’s savor.– Auliq Ice

  • The expression of preferences is the essence of love. – Stefan Molyneux

    The expression of preferences is the essence of love.– Stefan Molyneux

  • Women are beautiful because the world sees with the eyes of men and us men are still influencing the preferences of humanity. – Hockson Floin

    Women are beautiful because the world sees with the eyes of men and us men are still influencing the preferences of humanity.– Hockson Floin

  • [Conventional wisdom] very heavily tends to reflect the preferences and the interests of the elite. – Paul Krugman

    [Conventional wisdom] very heavily tends to reflect the preferences and the interests of the elite.– Paul Krugman

  • I think that people’s sexual preferences are a legitimate subject for humour, dirty humour if at all possible. – Christopher Hitchens

    I think that people’s sexual preferences are a legitimate subject for humour, dirty humour if at all possible.– Christopher Hitchens