As awful as this may sound,
a persons favorite subject is usually him or herself.
Not exact matches
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are not two of my
favorite people, but they are absolutely right on that
subject.
Jodi Sternoff Cohen is one of my
favorite people to talk to on one of my
favorite subjects: the healing benefits (and safe use) of essential oils.
(I think 2 questions on sex... this is a dating site
people have diverse options on the
subject) Most questions have nothing to do with finding a mate like «Who is your
favorite James Bond?»
«Born Into Brothels,» the story of children in the red - light district of Calcutta, is probably the
favorite, because of the emotional
subject matter, although the filmmakers were handicapped by the impossibility of filming most of the
people in the area, and ended up with a film about bright kids taking photography classes.
People talk all day long about their workouts,
favorite apps, and their love lives, but bring up the
subject of money, especially credit card debt, and suddenly everyone clams up.
When one does actual research on the
subject, it is revealed that pit bulls were never very popular in the past: http://www.animalpeoplenews.org/06/03/howpopularwerepitBulls03.06.htm Here's an article written in 1911 by a pit bull breeder urging
people to see the pit bull as more than killing machines: http://books.google.com/books?id=T57mAAAAMAAJ&vq=%22A%20Good%20Word%20for%20the%20Pit%20Dog%22&pg=RA3-PA13#v=onepage&q&f=false Why would «America's
favorite dog» need such articles written about it?
The first section, for instance, is dedicated to the «portrait without a
person» — exemplified by Marsden Hartley's Painting, Number 5, memorializing a German soldier and love of the artist with an array of personal ephemera (epaulets from the
subject's uniform and a chessboard, in homage to his
favorite pastime, among other objects and symbols).
Other publications include International Artist Magazine - 100 Ways to Paint
People and Your
Favorite Subject published 2003, 2004.
Sympathetic magic — the use of a surrogate object to magically influence the
person or circumstance it represents — has long been one of my
favorite subjects.
Her
favorite subjects are landscapes,
people, and animals.
The truth is,
people like to talk about their
favorite subjects — themselves.