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Quotes About Peevish

Yaahs!" said Lord Rader-Wellorff, sticking his head out of the roof too. "Oh, that's better," said Peevish, whose head appeared last, as he groaned with relief and tried, in the small space left in the roof rectangle, to stretch his lower back.
~ David Baddiel
His worst fault is, he's given to prayer; he is something peevish that way.
~ William Shakespeare
I'm cranky.
~ Larry David
The Lord help us!' he soliloquised in an undertone of peevish displeasure, while relieving me of my horse: looking, meantime, in my face so sourly that I charitably conjectured he must have need of divine aid to digest his dinner, and his pious ejaculation had no reference to my unexpected advent.
~ Emily Bronte
Beauty had just squatted under one of the chairs lining the hallway. A small trickle was creeping across the marble floor. 'She's too intelligent to pay mind to me,' Lady Sylvia said blandly. 'All three dogs are French, and they behave just like Frenchmen. Decorative but peevish.
~ Eloisa James
I don't know if there is actually more rain here in England, or if it was just that the rain seemed to be so deliberately annoying. Every drop hit the window with a peevish Am I bothering you? Does this make you cold and wet? Oh, sorry.
~ Maureen Johnson
But hard bitten cynicism leaves one feeling peevish, and too much of it can do lasting damage to your heart.
~ Julie Powell
I notice a whiff of Swift in some of my notes. I too am a desponder in my nature, an uneasy, peevish, and suspicious man, although I have my moments of volatility and fou rire.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Everyone vain, dull, peevish, and sexually frustrated dreams of legislating his impotence. Mao's uniforms: a billion people dressing the same and shouting from his little red book continues to be the secret hope of new visionaries.
~ Charles Simic
Besides, life is so interesting to him, that he has no time for the faults of temper which generally have their source in ennui; there is no reason why he should be peevish or sulky or obstinate when he is always kept well amused.
~ Charlotte M. Mason
Idleness makes people feeble and peevish. Work makes them stalwart and prone to anger.
~ Mason Cooley
I think that the insane desire one has sometimes to bang and kick grumblers and peevish persons is a Divine instinct.
~ ROBERT HUGH BENSON