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Quotes About Irritable

Europeans started wearing linen underwear instead of wool. There is no record indicating that this made the Europeans less irritable, but it did make a lot more rags available.
~ Mark Kurlansky
I need to work on developing a new, less irritable personality. though I suspect that an empty nest would be at least a partial cure, today I resorted to substance abuse.
~ Eloisa James
Anyone who is hateful rather than loveful is like a bear with a sore head i.e. he/she is irritable/disgusting. So, be loveful and never hateful.
~ Emeasoba George
I work out every day. My friends say that I became an actress by chance; I should have become a gym trainer. I am the most grumpiest and irritable person if I don't work out for two days. You cannot have a conversation with me.
~ Rakul Preet Singh
But the media were about to go cold turkey on the whole latter half of the twentieth century, and the shock was going to make them irritable.
~ Sarah Graves
Everyone knows that I'm not very nice when I'm hungry.
~ Francesca Hayward
I was irritable, Kent was taciturn, Damien was withdrawn, and Bryan was downright sullen. It was hard to tell if Roderick had any sort of mood upon him; he did not seem like the type to inflict his humors on his companions.
~ Sharon Shinn
I grew very weary and irritable with the curate's perpetual ejaculations;
~ Mary Shelley
I'm not cute at all. I'm a very cranky person.
~ Sue Grafton
What's unique about boredom is that, depending on the situation, it can wind us up and leave us feeling irritable, frustrated, or restless, or, rather than getting us worked up, it can leave us feeling lethargic. When we have more control and autonomy over the boring tasks, it's more likely that boredom will leave us feeling lethargic. If we have little autonomy and control over the boring tasks, we are more likely to feel frustration.
~ Brene Brown
The city had the air and movement of hysteria, and the citizens were crying, in every accent of anger and alarm, that the new forces must at any cost be brought under control. Prosperity never before imagined, power never yet wielded by man, speed never reached by anything but a meteor, had made the world irritable, nervous, querulous, unreasonable and afraid.
~ Henry Adams
Because of my bipolar disorder, I tend to these mixed states, which are depressed but loud and agitated. So I can be terribly irritable. I go to cognitive behavioral therapy in order not to yell at my children.
~ Ayelet Waldman
But indeed, nature herself seemed to have been his vintner, and at his birth charged him so thoroughly with an irritable, brandy-like disposition, that all subsequent potations were needless.
~ Herman Melville
I don't describe myself as a sociable person now. I can be quite... you know... grumpy? Is that a word? I guess I can be a bit grumpy.
~ Nick Frost
Can any one deny that the old Israelites conceived Jahveh not only in the image of a man, but in that of a changeable, irritable, and, occasionally, violent man?
~ Thomas Henry Huxley
I'm horrible in the mornings. I'm grumpy.
~ Hugh Grant
aven, I have given up smoking again!... God! I feel fit. Homicidal, but fit. A different man. Irritable, moody, depressed, rude, nervy, perhaps; but the lungs are fine.
~ A. P. Herbert
This is definitely the first curmudgeon, no doubt about it.
~ Stacy Keach
I was never a coward, he says irritably, struggling out of my grasp. I was just sensible.
~ James Patterson
I'm not an intellectual in any sense, I have constraints of erudition. I'm not able to deal with things outside my ken, and that makes me irritable. I'm irritable about the fact that I never went to university.
~ Richard Attenborough
She tried to be calm, and leave things to take their course; and tried to dwell much on this argument of rational dependence- 'Surely, if there be constant attachment on each side, our hearts must understand each other ere long. We are not boy and girl, to be captiously irritable, misled by every moment's inadvertence, and wantonly playing with our own happiness.'
~ Jane Austen
two elder sisters. In society so superior to what she had generally known, her improvement was great. She was not of so ungovernable a temper as Lydia; and, removed from the influence of Lydia's example, she became, by proper attention and management, less irritable, less ignorant
~ Jane Austen
Like all those who live in touch with nature and have known want, he was patient and could wait for hours, even days without growing restless or irritable
~ Leo Tolstoy
Gilbert put down the magazine he was looking at and politely said he hoped I was recovering from my injury. I said I was. I've never been hurt, really hurt, he went on, that I can remember. I've tried hurting myself, of course, but that's not the same thing. It just made me uncomfortable and irritable and sweat a lot. That's pretty much the same thing, I said.
~ Dashiell Hammett