A Quote by John Updike

I have never liked haircuts. — © John Updike
I have never liked haircuts.
My father never liked me or my sister, and he never liked our mother either, after an initial infatuation, and in fact, he never liked anyone at all after an hour or two, no, no one except a stooge.
I liked playing in small clubs. I really liked holding the attention of thirty or forty people. I never liked the roar of the big crowd.
Haircuts are never good. You always end up being unhappy.
I never liked Duke. I don't know why. Just never did. Guess they were always a heavy favorite and I liked to go with the underdog.
I never really liked poetry readings; I liked to read poetry by myself, but I liked singing, chanting my lyrics to this jazz group.
I don't dislike my peers because they're still around and remind me of what I'm doing. I never liked them anyway. I never liked U2, the things they've done over the years.
I never liked to be pigeon-holed and I never liked people to think that they know who I am. I like to keep people guessing.
I didn't like school at all. I never liked the seven different classes system. I liked having just one, like in elementary school - less disruption. I liked history. I failed math and science and gave those teachers a hard time.
Even when I was a little kid, I hated to dress up. I hated to put on regular shoes. I wanted to play all the time. I hate to wear any kind of coat or sweater. I've never liked hot. I've never liked to be warm.
I never liked blues and I really didn't like jazz. I liked Chuck Berry.
I never liked being told what to do, so even in school plays, I never liked being an actor.
I never liked blues music, and I really didn't like jazz. I liked Chuck Berry.
It's never bad to be liked, and who doesn't feel good being liked, but that can't be your end game goal.
I liked Batman because he was more grounded. I never liked Superman much or Captain Marvel or Shazam.
I simply wanted a kiss. I was a freshman girl who had never been kissed. Never. But I liked the boy, he liked me, and I was going to kiss him. That's the story, the whole story, right there.
I have about two manicures a year, maybe three haircuts. I used to get blowdries all the time, and I never did my own hair. Now I'm last in the queue - the focus is on my home.
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