Quotes About Nagging
Sensing the strange, nagging frustration of a worker who knows his work is nonproductive.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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You'd be amazed at how much power women have over men - and the basic control is nagging... Men are very simple creatures, like puppies.
~ Laura Schlessinger
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Our husbands would really forget our existence if we didn't nag at them from time to time, just to remind them that we have a perfect legal right to do so.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I got nervous at bulls and eagles, Trying to figure what shape Zeus might take for sex When it could be your turn next. But now I don't care any longer, I've come to my senses, your profile leaves me cold. Why am I different? you ask. I'll tell you. Because you keep nagging For presents . That's what turns me off.
~ Ovid
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As he lay abed on Sunday, 21 September, Morse was beset by the nagging feeling that there was so much to be done if only he could summon up the mental resolve to begin.
~ Colin Dexter
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I actually went on a vegan diet. So I was nagging myself there. I don't nag other people about it. It was sort of an interesting experiment, and I found it wasn't that hard at all.
~ Paul Fleischman
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fisselig (German): Flustered to the point of incompetence. A temporary state of inexactitude and sloppiness that is elicited by another person's nagging.
~ Howard Rheingold
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It's simple. Women only nag when they feel unappreciated.
~ Louis de Bernieres
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A sister is nagging and needling, whispers and whisperings, bribery and thumpings, borrowings, breakings, kisses and cuddlings, lendings, surprises, defendings and comfortings, welcoming home.
~ Jack Canfield
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The constant nagging in your mind of undone things pulls you out of the present--tethers you to a mind-set of the future so that you're never fully in the moment and enjoying what's now.
~ Daniel Levitin
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But more than that was the strangeness she felt here, the deep, unscratchable itch, the nagging wrongness written into her bones. It was as though there had been a compass in her, hidden and unknown yet totally fundamental to her sense of the world, and now that compass no longer had a north to point at.
~ Unknown
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