Quotes About Infuriated
The politics of the day infuriated him: even when power lay with the politicians he supported, and the opposition appeared to be failing, so much in the political sphere seemed to him vile, vulgar, meretricious, inane—he threatened that he wouldn't be voting at all. The
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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I had experienced a TIA, which of course further infuriated your mother (she has always been hostile to abbreviation).
~ Karin Slaughter
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The young man with his hat slouched over his eyes, still leaning on the arm of the officer, and still wiping from time to time his brow with his handkerchief, was watching in a corner of the Buytenhof, in the shade of the overhanging weather-board of a closed shop, the doings of the infuriated mob, a spectacle which seemed to draw near its catastrophe.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Like Theresa May, I regularly find myself infuriated by the rantings of Anjem Choudary and other hate preachers.
~ Deeyah Khan
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the silent tutting infuriated him as symptomatic of a generation. The assumed air of gravity and the fraudulent pretence of judgement in situations that required only answer or action struck him as the manner in which old men concealed their hollowness.
~ John Lawton
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The government we have now would have been unrecognizable to the Founders, and our acquiescence to its systematic encroachments on liberty would have infuriated them. But here is the point: it would not surprise them.
~ Glenn S. Sunshine
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love, life and everything human seemed small and trifling in such close juxtaposition with an infuriated universe'. (p.309)
~ Thomas Hardy
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whereas the first llama had previously become annoyed, stomping his feet, he now became infuriated. He turned and spit into the second llama's face.
~ Ted Kerasote
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Oh, I can never get enough," he said. "Which, incidentally, is what your sister said to me when - " The carriage door flew open. A hand shot out, grabbed Will by the back of the shirt, and hauled him inside. The door banged shut after him, and Thomas, sitting bolt upright, seized reins of the horses. A moment later the carriage had lurched forth into the night, leaving Gabriel staring, infuriated, after it.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Then out of the dust and sand came the crabs, unharmed and infuriated, scuttling forward in search of revenge!
~ Guy N. Smith
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fired, abused, abandoned, or otherwise infuriated, and I feared he would not be comfortable with my getting them to talk. And indeed he did turn out to be skittish when word trickled back to him of
~ Walter Isaacson
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Vladimir Putin is infuriated by the Magnitsky case. Why is he infuriated by it? It's because he steals a lot of money himself. He ends up terrorizing people himself. And he keeps that money he's stolen offshore.
~ Bill Browder
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What infuriated many observers was that everything had changed and nothing had changed. That in fact seems to be the nature of English life. It was a revolution which had not changed the nature of governance.
~ Peter Ackroyd
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The inanity of her remark infuriated him. 'Good grief don't you understand Janet? At this point I'm thoroughly delusional. I'm as mentally ill as it's possible to be. It's incredible that I can communicate with you at all. It's a credit to my ego-strength that I'm not at this point totally autistic.
~ Philip K. Dick
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Infuriated to the point of speechlessness, Kathleen glared at him while Helen discreetly pried the butter knife from her clenched fingers.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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When she was like this, the wildness of her barely contained, it was hard to believe she'd come into his pack Silent, her emotions blockaded behind so much ice, it had infuriated his wolf.
~ Nalini Singh
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