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I never try to choose one thing, comparisons are odious.
"Comparisons are odious," he said, after the event was over and the children were leaving.
Comparisons are odious, but he would be a champion in any era.
She also says comparisons are odious, which they certainly are.
Comparisons are odious but less so when he commented.
These comparisons are odious, of course, and yet inevitable.
But (as the man said) comparisons are odious.
Comparisons are odious, and comparisons with the Holocaust impossible.
Comparisons are odious - but interesting?
And as comparisons are odious, so are categorisations.
Poorly executed, it supports the maxim ``Comparisons are odious''.
Comparisons are odious, but they need not be malicious; and without any malice I wish to compare this journals of other countries.
"Comparisons are odious," is all he'll say.
Some are familiar: "Comparisons are odious," and "Living well is the best revenge."
You've forgotten that comparisons are odious.
Comparisons are odious, but the show reveals that in the self-portrait genre, men can acquit themselves almost as well as women.
But to the F.A.A., all comparisons are odious; it has seldom said anything about airline performance.
"Comparisons are odious," declared Mr. van Tecqx, getting up to let the two dogs in.
Now I come to think of it, I'm with John Donne: comparisons are odious.
Comparisons are odious, if entertaining, but I would argue that the Asian museum is San Francisco's best.
Why Comparisons are Odious.
Succintly, Wellek believes that comparisons are odious owing to their being unsecured and undisciplined by method.
Comparisons are odious, but imagine if doctors discovered a method of vasectomy that required only a handful of capsules and a drink of water.
No attempt has been made to place Buddhism in the field of comparative religion, for if all comparisons are odious those between religions cause the greatest odium.
All comparisons are odious, but there is none more odious, among some sections of the Radio 3 audience, than Classic FM.