A Quote by Susan Collins

Loving isn't liking and it takes liking to live together. — © Susan Collins
Loving isn't liking and it takes liking to live together.
The idea of someone not liking me or not liking my movie was always easier to deal with than someone really liking it. I don't know why.
Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.
I think you know what's new about this the Democrat Party not liking the Russians. That's a first. The Democrat Party not liking the idea the Soviet Union back together.
If success is really dependent on someone liking you or not liking you, and you have to teeter on that kind of tightrope of how you're supposed to act and how you're supposed to look and who you are, it's just not a healthy way to live.
...people liking you or not liking you is an accident and is to do with them and not you. That goes for love too, only more so.
Liking who you are and liking what you do can make you an incredibly successful person.
Liking one person is an extra reason for liking another.
Remember when you were a kid and the boys didn't like the girls? Only sissies liked girls? What I'm trying to tell you is that nothing's changed. You think boys grow out of not liking girls, but we don't grow out of it. We just grow horny. That's the problem. We mix up liking pussy for liking girls. Believe me, one couldn't have less to do with the other.
One of the most insidious myths in American wine culture is that a wine is good if you like it. Liking a wine has nothing to do with whether it is good. Liking a wine has to do with liking that wine, period. Wine requires two assessments: one subjective, the other objective. In this it is like literature. You may not like reading Shakespeare but agree that Shakespeare was a great writer nonetheless.
Sometimes it has to do with other longings that are much more existential. Sometimes you go elsewhere not because you are not liking the one you are with; you are not liking the person you have become.
What is important for me is that people are liking my movies, I am liking my work, for which I am very happy.
I went from really hating my body, to disliking it, to accepting it but not exactly liking it, then accepting it and liking it, and now I love it.
Art is art. You can take it or leave it. Liking it or not liking it does not make you a better person, and who you like or dislike results in the same thing.
With a movie, the die is cast. It is what it is. With TV, it's a living organism in a way. Fans can have input, with the whole social media thing, and they can track what fans are liking and not liking.
Be fanatically positive and militantly optimistic. If something is not to your liking, change your liking.
We are divided of course between liking to feel the past strange and liking to feel it familiar.
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