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Quotes About Frustration

I had older brothers, and I don't think there's anything worse than an older brother. They pretty much told me the end of everything they got to see before I did.
~ Joss Whedon
Nothing makes me want to scream louder than oldies doddering on to a train at a slow shuffle when the rest of us are just trying to get on with our day.
~ Katie Hopkins
The saddest part of my career has been missing the Olympic medal by one-hundredth of a second.
~ P. T. Usha
The Olympics must be my curse or something.
~ Blanka Vlasic
When you put everything you have into making music, both on and off the stage, it can be very frustrating when the music you work so hard to create is not allowed to see the light of day.
~ Ivan Moody
I notoriously get the hiccups. When I get the hiccups, I get it numerous times in one day.
~ Amy Smart
I would play like one minute or not even get in at all. I'd see on Twitter - people would say, 'I hate that Grayson Allen guy at the end of the bench.' I'm like, 'What did I do?! I was in the game for 30 seconds.'
~ Grayson Allen
One of the things I wanted to do was direct. There've been a couple of times that a director will walk up and say something to me, and all it does is make me mad. Inside I'll go, 'Well, that wasn't helpful at all.'
~ Justin Hartley
The more complicated the character, the better I am. It's the one-dimensional crap that I had to do for years that drove me crazy.
~ Martin Landau
Put too many one-size-fits-all jackets on Americans and the place explodes.
~ Lamar Alexander
There's always the ongoing actor frustration of finding the great role to do next. I don't go to work a lot. I wait as long as I can until the money runs out or a great part comes along.
~ Gary Sinise
Sometimes I'll be reading something online and just get so frustrated because of what people are saying.
~ Bruce Eric Kaplan
There is only one thing I want. I would like to be seriously ill, and to hear nothing more about him for at least a week. Why doesn't something happen to me? Why do I have to go through all this? If only I had never set eyes on him!
~ Eva Braun
Even when I used to play Jimmy White in Scotland, he would have the majority of the support. That's the only time it would irk me, coming back to Scotland and people still wanting me to lose.
~ Stephen Hendry
Yeah, I get frustrated. But I try not to let those frustrations get out into the media or get out onto the court in my play.
~ JaVale McGee
I can't get booked on the Fourth of July, or it'll be, 'Do you want to open for the opener for Toby Keith?' Hell, no.
~ Shooter Jennings
I would have loved to sing opera, but I have no voice. I used to sing along with records.
~ Bruno Sammartino
I have the Internet, but the first that happens with it is my machine will crash. I get by when it's operating. What would I know about updating?
~ Angus Young
I wish i could write them down, these little coloured parables or poems that live for a moment in some cell of my brain, and then leave it to go wandering elsewhere. I hate writing; the mere act of writing a thing down is troublesome to me. I want some fine medium, and look for it in vain.
~ Oscar Wilde
I'm really very sorry, but it is not my fault. People are so annoying. All my pianists look exactly like poets, and all my poets look exactly like pianists
~ Oscar Wilde
Le donne ci ispirano il desiderio di far dei capolavori e ci impediscono sempre di eseguirli
~ Oscar Wilde
Estoy harto de la inteligencia. Todo el mundo es inteligente en la actualidad. No se puede ir a ningún lado sin conocer a gente inteligente. La cosa se ??ha convertido en una verdadera calamidad pública. Desearía por sobre todas las cosas que aún nos quedaran algunos tontos.
~ Oscar Wilde
Musical people are so absurdly unreasonable. They always want one to be perfectly dumb at the very moment when one is longing to be absolutely deaf. 
~ Oscar Wilde
Sir John's temper since he has taken seriously to politics has become quite unbearable. Really, now that the House of Commons is trying to become useful, it does a great deal of harm.
~ Oscar Wilde