to each his own
One has a right to one's personal preferences, as in I'd never pick that color, but to each his own. Versions of this maxim appeared in the late 1500s but the modern wording was first recorded in 1713.
Words nearby to each his own
to blame, be,
to boot,
to burn,
to date,
to death,
to each his own,
to err is human, to forgive divine,
to good purpose,
to hand,
to heel,
to hell and gone