Top 1200 I Liked You Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
I liked natural history. I liked the outdoors. And I found the sea quite interesting.
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.
Do I need to be liked? Absolutely not. I like to be liked. I enjoy being liked. I have to be liked. But it's not like a compulsive need to be liked. Like my need to be praised.
I liked 'The Darjeeling Limited' very much. There was a melancholy about that film that I liked. — © Alexandre Desplat
I liked 'The Darjeeling Limited' very much. There was a melancholy about that film that I liked.
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.
I liked just being with you. I liked the way you breathed when you were asleep. I liked when you took the champagne glass from my hand. I liked how your fingers were always too long for your gloves.
I liked The Trickster because he was The Flash's Joker. I liked Solomon Grundy, too.
I liked the theater. I liked the people. I liked the time that we worked.
When I was a kid, I liked Superman. When I got a little older, I liked Wolverine. And then I found girls.
I never liked blues music, and I really didn't like jazz. I liked Chuck Berry.
I've always liked acoustic blues. I liked Bob Dylan a lot.
I nodded. I liked Augustus Waters. I really, really, really liked him. I liked the way his story ended with someone else. I liked his voice. I liked that he took existentially fraught free throws. I liked that he was a tenured professor in the Department of Slightly Crooked Smiles with a dual appointment in the Department of Having a Voice That Made My Skin Feel More Like Skin. And I liked that he had two names. I’ve always liked people with two names, because you get to make up your mind what you call them: Gus or Augustus? Me, I was always just Hazel, univalent Hazel.
My children have really liked the men in my life and they have liked each one of them.
I really liked the 'Pitch Black' DVD, and I liked the commentary. — © Ron Howard
I really liked the 'Pitch Black' DVD, and I liked the commentary.
I wasn't a regular, avid 'Bones' fan, but I'd certainly seen it. I liked the banter; I liked the people and that world.
I always liked dressing up. I think, because I always liked performing, I always liked costumes and things like that.
If you would ask my mom what books I liked growing up, I liked Dr. Seuss.
I always loved music. I liked to go to church because I liked to sing the hymns.
People didn't change. they liked what they liked even if they didn't understand why.
My days had a pleasant identicalness about them. I had always liked that: I liked routine. I liked being bored. I didn’t want to but I did.
I never liked blues and I really didn't like jazz. I liked Chuck Berry.
To use a basketball metaphor, West Wing cast was a group that liked to pass as much as they liked to shoot.
When I was a child I liked watching shows about bounty hunters and Canadian Mounties. I liked the 'Lone Ranger,' I liked shows where the guy saved the girl from the villain. I just liked those kinds of things and I wanted to be a guy like that, you know, that would save the damsel in distress.
I didn't have a sweet tooth, but I liked butter, and I liked sauces, and I liked wine... and curry... and cheeses.
My mother was born in June and later, feeling a vacancy, chose her birth month for her middle name. Marry to marry, had kids because that's what was done. Liked crossword puzzles, liked lilac trees, liked baking in the sun, and liked Bing Crosby.
I liked Bugs Bunny. He was pretty good. He's annoying as a duck and he's anti-proletarian. Daffy Duck I couldn't see what was going on with him. He seemed like he was angry about something. My favorite one though is Pinocchio. I liked that kid. He was made of wood. I liked that for a start. I also liked how he'd tell a lie and his nose would grow. I liked the morality of that.
While Daddy liked to stick to the rules, Mummy liked to bend them.
They just expected it to you know... Paul, Steve and I could have hired our own publicist, if we wanted to, but I kind of liked the way it was more of a cult thing and those that liked it, liked it, you know what I mean?
I always liked to write and had fun writing, but I didn't have any pretensions about being a writer. I liked to read and liked to putz around and write little stories or poems, but my thing was sports.
My dad was a great movie companion. He wouldn't diminish 'The Jerk.' If I liked it, he liked it. He could see it through my eyes.
I really liked 'Walk The Line,' and I really liked 'Girl Interrupted,' and I really liked '3:10 To Yuma.'
Stick Boy liked Match Girl, He liked her a lot. He liked her cute figure, he thought she was hot. But could a flame ever burn for a match and a stick? It did quite literally; he burned up quick.
I liked acting early on, and I really liked roles that were meaningful to me, and 'Baywatch' was.
I've never wanted anybody to like me because I had long hair or short hair, or that they liked the way I dressed or they liked the way I dressed or they liked the way I smile.
This is the secret I kept from you, Bails, from myself too: I think I liked that Mom was gone, that she could be anybody, anywhere, doing anything. I liked that she was our invention, a woman living on the last page of the story with only what we imagined spread out before her. I liked that she was ours, alone.
I liked 'Star Wars' as a kid. I liked science fiction.
The more liked you are in Washington, the less liked you are in the rest of America, and vice versa.
I liked the piano. I always liked playing. I just hated homework.
Oliver liked to play the part of disaffected youth, but he liked shopping in SoHo even more. — © Melissa de la Cruz
Oliver liked to play the part of disaffected youth, but he liked shopping in SoHo even more.
I liked the place I came from. But a lot of what I liked about it was that I had come from there.
I liked writing before I figured out I liked acting.
I liked painting and drawing, and I liked humanities mainly - poetry, literature - this speculative attitude toward life.
I liked tap, because I liked hearing the results of my movements.
I liked medicine. I liked helping people. I liked the biology of it and understanding how the body works.
I didn't have a sweet tooth, but I liked butter, and I liked sauces, and I liked wine and curry and cheeses.
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.
It always sounds kind of trivial, but when I was a kid I was always so impressed by how serious the comic books were. I always liked how they were half way between literature and the cinema. I liked the visuals and I liked the simplicity of a certain type of moral dilemma.
I like the job. That's what I'll miss the most... I'm not sure anybody ever liked this as much as I've liked it.
I wasn't interested in being an actor per se, but I liked acting, and I liked seeing what people would do. — © Liam Cunningham
I wasn't interested in being an actor per se, but I liked acting, and I liked seeing what people would do.
I liked the education. I liked people learning things all around me and I liked going to people's classes.
It was a great time, and I liked the guys. I liked getting up every morning and being a cop.
I was not religious, but I liked rituals. I liked the idea of connecting an action with remembering.
Well, I've liked Star Wars since the late '70s. I liked it a lot.
If we think back through our own lives, the subjects that you liked best in school almost certainly were taught by the teachers you liked best. And the teacher you liked best was the teacher who cared about the subject she taught.
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 Augustus Waters. I really, really really liked him. I liked the way his story ended with someone else. I liked his voice. I liked that he took existentially-fraught free throws.
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 liked art history. Also liked the gender ratio, especially compared to applied math and physics.
I think I have had my story with France. Unfortunately, it's not the story I would have liked. I would have liked to have played a World Cup; I would have liked to have done a lot more for the French national team.
I always liked jazz. And my people liked the old blues, race records and the doo-wop and all that.
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