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Quotes About Disgruntled

In showbiz sometimes, we're a little disgruntled our budgets are low, sometimes our buildings aren't that great and the sets aren't so cool, and all of a sudden you have these security teams showing up poking around on set and you're on high alert.
~ Yannick Bisson
God bless the disgruntled employee—no one does more to bring openness to government.
~ Douglas Preston
All my life I had longed to be ordinary; how ridiculous to be disgruntled when I finally was. It was no use being envious; we were all different
~ Rachel Hartman
Made­lyne, I would like to speak to you in pri­vate after din­ner. Speak to me about what? Made­lyne de­manded with a dis­grun­tled look. Men and their horses, Dun­can told her
~ Julie Garwood
Natural Man, in our current version, is a disgruntled adolescent.
~ Mason Cooley
Apparently, there's this whole set of disgruntled people but obviously it's not my intention to offend anyone by changing the style of music that I've done.
~ Jonny Lang
If a pig loses its voice, is it disgruntled?
~ George Carlin
If you had a population that were miserable and restless because they had nowhere bearable to live, then the preferred solution seemed not to be spending money on improving their condition but on hiring more police in case things should turn ugly, housing these new myrmidons in properties from which the itchy and disgruntled man-herds were already serendipitously purged.
~ Alan Moore
I know writers, and they seem to be the most disgruntled part of the art world.
~ Jonathan Pryce
For the record, he professed great respect for Isaac Hewitt, twenty-five years his senior, but he was much more caustic in private, referring to him as a "disgruntled" man, forever entangled in litigation.
~ Ron Chernow
And by endlessly sanitizing our feelings, we actually feed a disgruntled nation.
~ Fiona Shaw
He felt disgruntled and obscurely let down at having paid good money to discover that the vision that had so irradiated his consciousness was a second-hand one. On the other hand, he told himself, probably it was better to hear that a phantom memory had come floating up out of some lecture of his student days than to be informed that he was going out of his mind.
~ Robert Silverberg
A disgruntled, talented employee can do more damage to the market image & reputation of the organization than all its dissatisfied clients or discontented customers.
~ Anuj Somany
Office politics thrive on account of employer only, not any employee because the owner uses it as a tactic to pick the piece of hidden information through disgruntled person, but eventually this only led to the fall of the organization.
~ Anuj Somany
I would like to find, or I would like a part to come to me that is like the part that Dennis Franz was fortunate to be able to play on 'NYPD Blue,' a sort of similar-looking actor to me, a generic, bald white guy who you would often think of as playing the authority figure. But he was the disgruntled middle-man. That would be a fun character.
~ J. K. Simmons
A lot of disgruntled Democrats that don't like Obama - old-line Democrats, some of them even conservative - will never vote for a Republican ticket, but they will vote for me as an independent.
~ Virgil Goode
I think America becomes more disgruntled by going to the movies and having an endlessly good time at them.
~ Fiona Shaw
I think America becomes more disgruntled by going to the movies and having an endlessly good time at them.
~ Fiona Shaw
It's always that tricky thing with a remake, especially when it's something that's well loved. You're coming to something that has a built-in fascination, but with that comes people ready to feel disgruntled that it's being remade at all.
~ David Tennant
The word 'network', which was scarcely used before the late nineteenth century, is now overused as both a verb and a noun. To the ambitious young insider, it is always worth going to the next party, no matter how late it is, for the sake of networking. Sleep may be appealing, but the fear of missing out is appalling. To the disgruntled old outsider, on the other hand, the word network has a different connotation.
~ Niall Ferguson
Any unfair and scandalous allegations made by disgruntled litigants will be ignored and recognised for what they are by the public, and can be dealt with under the law of civil and criminal defamation.
~ Prashant Bhushan
resentfully.
~ Grace Lin
There are quite a few disgruntled Greenpeacers who are opposed to its policy of non-cooperation.
~ Paul Watson
Roger became aware, in a subliminally marital way, that his wife was disgruntled at the thought of being left behind to organize the harvest-a filthy, exhausting job at the best of times-whilst he frolicked with a squad of his co-religionists in the romantically exciting metropolis of Cross Creek, population two hundred.
~ Diana Gabaldon