A Quote by Gautama Buddha

Never have anything to do with likes and dislikes. The absence of what one likes is painful, as is the presence of what one dislikes. Therefore don't take a liking to anything. To lose what one likes is hard, but there are no bonds for those who have no likes and dislikes. From preference arises sorrow, from preference arises fear, but he who is freed from preference has no sorrow and certainly no fear.
There's only one thing worse than a man who doesn't have strong likes and dislikes, and that's a man who has strong likes and dislikes without the courage to voice them.
Writers have opinions - that, in part, is why they write. Therefore they have strong likes and dislikes.
I think, oddly, that the world of the amateur is quite self-contained, and it depends on "likes" from other amateurs to perpetuate itself. Of course an awful lot of my colleagues are involved with Instagram - they get likes and dislikes, maybe just likes, I don't know - but I think that it's far less self-contained, the world I work in. It goes off in different directions, and is dependent on responses different from a tick or a like or whatever.
With age likes and dislikes change.
You can't exist in this world with such strong likes and dislikes.
The struggle of what one likes and what one dislikes is the disease of the mind.
Never explain yourself to anyone, because the one who likes you would not need it, and the one dislikes you wouldn't believe it.
The working-class is now issuing from its hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling what it likes, breaking what it likes.
The firmest friendship is based on an identity of likes and dislikes.
I'm an economic human without any likes or dislikes!
I'm always trying to figure out what my taste is, what my likes and dislikes are.
To have the same likes and dislikes, therein consists the firmest bond of friendship.
With time, I've learnt that personal likes or dislikes don't count a lot.
Agreement in likes and dislikes - this, and this only, is what constitutes true friendship.
In original nature There is no this and that. The Great Round Mirror Has no likes or dislikes.
It's not that I am a difficult person; it's just that I have certain strong likes and dislikes.
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