A Quote by Scott Moir

Actually I prefer brunettes. — © Scott Moir
Actually I prefer brunettes.

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There is something very attractive about blonds, especially for brunettes. Its been said that blonds are loved and brunettes do the loving.
I can't say I prefer blondes, brunettes, or redheads. I like emotion and elegance. Even expensive clothes do not guarantee a good look. You must be yourself above all!
Gentlemen prefer blondes... but gentlemen marry brunettes.
I actually prefer night shoots to days. I prefer being up. It's easier for me. I'm more of a night person.
Prefer the familiar word to the far-fetched. Prefer the concrete word to the abstract. Prefer the single word to the circumlocution. Prefer the short word to the long. Prefer the Saxon word to the Romance.
I have a thing for brunettes.
I brake for brunettes.
I actually prefer to work in as many different genres as possible as often as possible because I actually think the best way to be inspired and avoid any writers block or things like that is actually to be able to go from a comedy to an action to a horror to a adventure, that actually makes it easy for me to start over and get new ideas, and it keeps things interesting.
I really like brunettes.
Brunettes are full of electricity.
Brunettes are troublemakers. They're worse than the Jews.
The world believes all blondes are stupid and brunettes are smarter. Well, I disagree.
It's true that blondes attract most of the attention. But it's the brunettes who look prettier as they get older.
We've been trained to prefer being right to learning something, to prefer passing the test to making a difference, and most of all to prefer fitting in with the right people
She grinned at me. 'You got types?' 'Only you darling - lanky brunettes with wicked jaws.
It has been our experience that women usually prefer thin, undernourished, flatchested females, dressed to the teeth, as a concept of "feminine beauty" -- and that men prefer exactly the opposite: voluptuous, well-rounded and undressed. The women's idealization of woman is actually a male counterpart, competing with man in society; man's view of women is far more truly feminine.
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