A Quote by Eric Shinseki

If you dislike change, you're going to dislike irrelevance even more. — © Eric Shinseki
If you dislike change, you're going to dislike irrelevance even more.
I rarely dislike people for things they can't change, they usually give me sufficient cause to dislike them for other reasons.
People don't dislike change, they dislike being changed.
I love all forms of music. I even like music I dislike, because the music you dislike is like going to a strange country, and it forces you to rethink everything and to appreciate its particular joys.
At first, they'll only dislike what you say, but the more correct you start sounding the more they'll dislike you.
I dislike death, however, there are some things I dislike more than death. Therefore, there are times when I will not avoid danger.
Gluttony is a great fault; but we do not necessarily dislike a glutton. We only dislike the glutton when he becomes a gourmet-that is, we only dislike him when he not only wants the best for himself, but knows what is best for other people.
Sometimes we think we dislike flattery, but it is only the way it is done that we dislike.
On spinach: I dislike it, and am happy to dislike it because if I liked it I would eat it, and I cannot stand it.
Please, Kate. Suspend your dislike of me for a few moments and listen to what I have to say. It makes sense." "I don't dislike you. It's an oversimplification.
Well,” Tessa said, sighting along the line of the knife, “you behave as if you dislike me. In fact, you behave as if you dislike us all.” “I don’t,” Gabriel said. “I just dislike him.” He pointed at Will. “Dear me,” said Will, and he took another bite of his apple. “Is it because I’m better-looking than you?
There are people who dislike you because you do not dislike yourself.
The type of band that I have now, the type of music that we're playing you either like it or you dislike it. If you dislike it, you probably don't know why. By the same token, you can't even really say why you like it.
I dislike the word 'victim.' I dislike being told that I 'lost' my husband - as if I had idly abandoned you by the side of the railway track like an unwanted pair of old shoes.
When you micro-analyze the approval ratings, there's aspects, and the questions come in, 'I love the president, but I dislike X, Y, Z,' or 'I like the president but dislike X, Y, Z.'
It's easy to dislike the few senior women out there. What if women were half the positions in power? It would be harder to dislike all of them.
Just like the old adage--what you dislike most in other people is what you dislike the most in yourself--
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