Quotes About Discomfort
I messed my pants," he said.
~ James Lee Burke
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The more comfortable you can be with being uncomfortable, the faster you will grow as a human being, and the more success you will have in life. This is exactly what distinguishes successful people from unsuccessful ones.
~ James Moore
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I still felt like I might hurl, and I thought about how awful that would be in midair.
~ James Patterson
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Nope, you stick out like a fart in a church.
~ James Patterson
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I could have farted out loud, and it would have been less embarrassing than the silence. Finally
~ James Patterson
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Yes, Stevie Kosgrov makes my new home a living hell.
~ James Patterson
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This should be about as interesting as a rectal exam done with a cactus." Dowd
~ James Patterson
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I associate my motion picture career more with being unhappy and scared, or being under the gun, than with anything pleasant.
~ Francis Ford Coppola
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I wasn't into anything at school. I used to get really embarrassed. I used to get asked to do performing things, and I'd go to all the rehearsals, and then I'd pretend to be ill on the day I had to actually perform. I was very unhappy at school.
~ Lily Allen
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I have such sister compassion for women in uniform in life, principally, because now I know how incredibly uncomfortable those uniforms are on top of all the other things they're dealing with that are far more important.
~ Janet Varney
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My work at the United Nations discomforted some members of the U.S. government, which exercises its power beyond collective understandings and international law.
~ Adolfo Aguilar Zinser
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The unknown makes people uncomfortable.
~ Holly Hunter
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I hate the unknown.
~ Mike Conley Jr.
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I simply cannot understand the passion that some people have for making themselves thoroughly uncomfortable and then boasting about it afterwards.
~ Patricia Moyes
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Individuals who are uncomfortable with themselves sometimes emit vibes that make others uncomfortable.
~ Amy Dickinson
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This time I felt my own face redden. Talking with this woman was like sitting still for a series of slaps, delivered arhythmically so you couldn't know when the next one was coming.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
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I hate going into a room with people in it and the feeling of them staring. I find every moment excruciating.
~ Kate Dickie
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I hate Zoom. Mainly because I hate staring at my own face.
~ Natasia Demetriou
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Comedy is to force us to observe ourselves in ways that are humorous and yet, at the end of the day, that cause us enough discomfort with the status quo to make a change.
~ Michael Eric Dyson
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I've stayed in hotels where you were scared to even put your feet on the floor, or had to sleep in a chair.
~ Peter Hook
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Often confused with shyness, introversion does not imply social reticence or discomfort. Rather than being averse to social engagement, introverts become overwhelmed by too much of it, which explains why the introvert is ready to leave a party after an hour and the extravert gains steam as the night goes on.
~ Laurie Helgoe
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If I'm singing something I don't like, it literally feels like stepping on nails.
~ Caitlin Rose
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He's got gas," Aaron explained, his voice muffled by the hand still over his face. "It happens when he eats stuff he's not supposed to." "It's vile," Camael said, glaring at the dog. "Something should be done so that it never happens again.
~ Thomas E. Sniegoski
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It's not that we grow old, I thought, but that we grow old in decline and discomfort, and these hardships are made worse by the awareness that nothing will improve. No coming days will dawn brighter than the last that dawned, and this sorrow is further deepened by a fear of death…
~ Thomas H. Cook
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