Quotes About Displeasure
Toby Zeigler: There's literally no one in the world I don't hate right now.
~ Aaron Sorkin
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Some people would say it's a bad idea to bring a fire-spider into a public library. Those people would probably be right, but it was better than leaving him alone in the house for nine hours straight. The one time I tried, Smudge had expressed his displeasure by burning through the screen that covered his tank, burrowing into my laundry basket, and setting two weeks' worth of clothes ablaze.
~ Jim C. Hines
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Yes!" Red pumped a fist at the thought of missing part of her least favorite
~ Joan Holub
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Shit," said the guy with the mohawk and skull tats. "I fucking hate it when they piss themselves.
~ Joanna Wylde
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Shit," said the guy with the mohawk and skull tats. "I fucking hate it when they piss themselves." He
~ Joanna Wylde
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The day was ill-omened from the beginning; one of those unlucky days when every little detail seems to go wrong and one finds oneself engaged in a perpetual and infuriating strife with inanimate objects. How truly fiendish the sub-human world can be on these occasions! How every atom, every cell, every molecule, seems to be leagued in a maddening conspiracy against the unfortunate being who has incurred its obscure displeasure!
~ Anna Kavan
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Never heard of them [Nick's colleagues], he remarked decisively. This annoyed me.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Bastaba con mirarle la cara, agónica y miope, para comprender que a partir del primer día de la creación todo habían sido ya disgustos para él.
~ Fernando Savater
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I'm not a fan of Stillwater.
~ Kyler Murray
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My least favorite aspect of shopping is shopping.
~ AJ Lee
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I don't have pet peeves; I have whole kennels of irritation.
~ Whoopi Goldberg
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There just isn't any pleasing some people. The trick is to stop trying.
~ Robert Mitchum
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I don't understand the age we live in, and what I understand I don't like.
~ Robert Tombs
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I ate, boy. Early this morning. Some awful fish soup. The cooks should be hanged for that. No one should face fish first thing in the morning.
~ Robin Hobb
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I am something incorrect: a hair in the cottage cheese. Something uncouth: a fart in the elevator.
~ Lorrie Moore
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It was the first time I had ever seen him show any but pleasant feeling, and there could be no doubt that he was aflame with anger and resentment.
~ Ron Chernow
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On the other hand, strong feelings were aroused by something else. At that time man was much more active than later. Everything in his environment as well as the images in his soul, stimulated him to activity, to movement. When his activity could proceed without hindrance, he experienced pleasure, but when this activity was hindered in any way, he felt displeasure and discomfort.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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MRS. BESSEMER: Yes, sir? PUDOVKIN: If this is chicken consommé, so is Lake Louise. And you can tell the manager I said so. MRS. BESSEMER: But you're the manager, Mr. Pudovkin. PUDOVKIN (to the others): Well, I've heard all the excuses, but that's a new one.
~ S.J Perelman
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I don't like Tommy on Broadway at all. I like the music, I'm pleased with Pete's success but I don't like what they've done to it.
~ Roger Daltrey
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The success of any man with any woman is apt to displease even his best friends.
~ Madame de Stael
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throwing himself into a chair in a manner which implied that he would rather have flung it at the head of his host.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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I say what I please, and at this moment it pleases me to tell you that you annoy me. Aramis! Porthos!
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Fucking pinks," she hissed to herself.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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There are, however, people in this world who seldom pick up a newspaper, people who, when watching television, sneer in displeasure and change channels at the first glimpse of an anchorperson. While such willfully uninformed citizens are rare, emerging from seclusion only to serve on juries in trials of great national significance, they do exist.
~ Joe Keenan
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