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Quotes About Frustration

As parents, we're human beings, too, but sometimes we're not as understanding as we'd like to be.
~ Gregory Hines
Any patient who has a serious illness requiring multiple doctors understands the frustration of lost medical charts, repeated procedures, or having to share the same information over and over with different doctors and nurses.
~ Sheldon Whitehouse
I just feel like nobody truly understands who I am as a person. They think it's one thing, but they get another. I feel like nobody fully comprehends who I am as a person, as a man, as a living organism in this world.
~ Denzel Curry
It's human desire to be understood. And we always feel we're not understood.
~ John Baldessari
I grew so depressed from the lack of support that I considered quitting. No one understood me.
~ Shinya Yamanaka
It absolutely helped - to write the father in both 'Juicy' and 'Beasts,' I had to see the whole story from his point of view. All of a sudden I understood more of what my own father must be going through - the fear, the frustration, the anger... the hope that he'll leave a legacy.
~ Lucy Alibar
I've always loved scuba diving and the cell-tickling feel of being underwater, though it poses unique frustrations. Alone, but with others, you may share the same sights and feelings, but you can't communicate well.
~ Diane Ackerman
I just try to laugh at the little things. Like, I'm always amazed by how long it takes two kids to get dressed and out the door. Every morning I say, 'Come on! Let's go! Five minutes!' And they're still in their underwear. Or they say they're ready, but they're not wearing shoes.
~ Molly Shannon
Do you have any problems, other than that you're unemployed, a moron, and a dork?
~ John McEnroe
There's only two givens with choosing acting as a profession: one is you will always be unemployed, always, and it doesn't matter how much money you make, you're still always going to be unemployed; and that you have no power.
~ Frances McDormand
I totally remember that: being 25 and unemployed and trying to stretch each cappuccino for 60 minutes.
~ Amor Towles
I was never very good at being an unemployed actor. I always thought that I should have been doing something pro-active. I was never good at doing juvenile leads. I suppose it's because I have this big sarcastic head on me.
~ Deirdre O'Kane
Most of the people I meet who are on unemployment are people who have had jobs for 25 years, lost them; they've been knocking on doors every week.
~ Chuck Schumer
I'm just tired of the unethical people, the scumbags, all that. Maybe that's how all businesses are run, but in MMA, I've been in the UFC, Legacy, and Bellator. The UFC was the best, and even they didn't treat you that well.
~ Matt Riddle
There has never been an unexpectedly short debugging period in the history of computers.
~ Steven Levy
It's always struck me as unfair that writing has so little sensation when it's going well.
~ Francis Spufford
All of us have people in our lives who drive us crazy. We've spent hours reliving the unfair, unappreciative, inconsiderate treatment they have inflicted on us. But getting mad at this person makes just about as much sense as getting mad at a chair for being a chair.
~ Marshall Goldsmith
So many times, football is really unfair.
~ Xabi Alonso
I do feel infuriated by the things I perceive to be unfair.
~ Tim Minchin
Some of my technicals, I don't even understand. I see some of those technicals other players get, and I compare them to mine and they're completely unfair.
~ DeMarcus Cousins
On stage, I find anger at the unfairness of the world easily.
~ Jessica Raine
I don't think I could play a character that I couldn't relate to somehow. I'm not unfamiliar with frustration, anger, shame, helplessness and a load of other emotions that make up our psycho-soup. I try to focus on that frustration, that sense of unfairness, and multiply it.
~ Terry O'Quinn
There's a whole bunch of unfinished stuff. Then I've got books of lyrics. I find it frustrating to finish a song and not be able to record it... so I don't write a million songs.
~ Christine McVie
I write... sonnets... and writing sonnets is boring. You have to find rhymes; you have to write hendecasyllables; so after a while, I get bored and my drawer is overflowing with unfinished short poems.
~ Italo Calvino