Quotes About Frustration
Crystallizing my feelings about the game, I find that squash is less frustrating than golf, less fickle than tennis. It is easier than badminton, cheaper than polo. It is better exercise than bowls, quicker than cricket, less boring than jogging, drier than swimming, safer than hang gliding.
~ John Hopkins
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God! he swore silently. That man was ever born to be torn and troubled by women!
~ John Jakes
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Action Steps 1. Look for common characteristics, such as age and gender, among your profitable clients that also refer business. 2. Uncover a common frustration among your target market. 3. Write a description of your ideal target market in terms that are easy to communicate. 4. Determine whether your ideal target market is large enough to support your business.
~ John Jantsch
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Ahora, cuando lo recuerdo, me parece todo muy ridículo y pienso que debería reírme. Pero no lo era. Era un sitio de un dolor indescriptible. Eso es lo que la gente que nunca a estado loca no puede entender. Lo mucho que hiere cada delirio. Lo lejos que parece la realidad del alcance de uno. Es un mundo de desesperación y frustración.
~ John Katzenbach
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Vi lo terrible que era decir cosas y no tener la oportunidad de hacerlo
~ John Katzenbach
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Una puerta que no puede abrirse. Va en contra de todo aquello en lo que creemos.
~ John Katzenbach
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Los planes no sirven de nada cuando doblas la esquina equivocada a una hora demasiado tardía de la noche en un mundo lleno de rabia».
~ John Katzenbach
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Between notes, he had contemplated means of destroying Myrna Minkoff but had reached no satisfactory conclusion. His most promising scheme had involved getting a book on munitions from the library, constructing a bomb, and mailing it in plain paper to Myrna. Then he remembered that his library card had been revoked.
~ John Kennedy Toole
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employers sense in me a denial of their values...they fear me. i suspect that they can see that i am forced to function in a century which i loathe.
~ John Kennedy Toole
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Sarcasm... the protest of those who are weak.
~ John Knowles
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the wends n. frustration that you're not enjoying an experience as much as you should, even something you've worked for years to attain, which prompts you to plug in various thought combinations to try for anything more than static emotional blankness, as if your heart had been accidentally demagnetized by a surge of expectations.
~ John Koenig
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the wends n. the frustration that you're not enjoying an experience as much as you should, even something you've worked for years to attain, which prompts you to plug in various thought combinations to try for anything more than static emotional blankness, as if your heart had been accidentally demagnetized by a surge of expectations.
~ John Koenig
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fitching v. intr. compulsively turning away from works of art you find frustratingly, nauseatingly good-wanting to shut off the film and leave the theater, or devour a book in maddening little chunks, because it resonates at precisely the right frequency to rattle you to your core, which makes it mildly uncomfortable to be yourself.
~ John Koenig
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In his experience with women, it was difficult to recover once things began to go wrong--once they had unreasonably decided that you were a person with whom they were not under any circumstances ever going to have sex.
~ John Lanchester
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The only thing worse than when nothing happens is when something does.
~ John Lanchester
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All the Kamals were fluent in irritation. They loved each other but were almost always annoyed by each other, in ways that were both generalised and existential (why is he like that?) and also highly specific (how hard is it to remember to put the top back on the yoghurt?).
~ John Lanchester
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Remember all frustration is based on unmet expectations. If we did not expect anything we would not be frustrated.
~ John Lund
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Allie wondered why New Yorkers seemed to think that leaning on a horn might help clear a traffic jam. Many of them thrived on noise, she supposed. Maybe some people adapted to noise and then craved it.
~ John Lutz
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Think nothing of it," I said. "We've all wanted to kill Clodius from time to time.
~ John Maddox Roberts
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If he couldn't be alone, then he couldn't think of anyone he'd rather have irritating him.
~ John Marco
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Every day you guys look worse and worse. And today you played like tomorrow.
~ John Mariucci
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It,s hard not to be able. There, look there!/ I cannot get the movement nor the light;/Sometimes it almost makes a man despair/To try and try and never get it right./Oh, if I could -oh, if I only might,/I wouldn,t mind what hells I,d have to pass,/Not if the whole world called me fool and ass." Dauber (A poem). John Masefield. 1916. London William Heinemann
~ John Masefield
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High School is like a spork: it's a crappy spoon and a crappy fork, so in the end it's just plain useless.
~ John Mayer
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Take all of your wasted honor Every little past frustration Take all of your so-called problems, Better put 'em in quotations
~ John Mayer
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