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Quotes About Frustration

It just wasn't enough, in the end, I guess. The day he got his first thousand dollars, the neighbors must've got ten. Aim for a million bucks, you suddenly need a billion. I upgraded my computer, but it wasn't enough. No matter what, it ain't fucken enough in life, that's what I learned.
~ D.B.C. Pierre
Of all the idiotic laws!" exclaimed Guy, when Annie had gone to fetch it. "Of all the damned silly, fussy, old-womanish laws! I don't know what we're coming to. We're supposed to be fighting for freedom, aren't we? If this is a free country, why can't you turn round without being throttled by red tape? Why can't you get a drink when you need one?
~ D.E. Stevenson
If I weren't already dead, I'd have to kill myself just so I could roll over in my grave.
~ D.J. MacHale
flusher handle and all he managed to do was fall back and flush the stupid toilet.
~ D.J. MacHale
I have my own grown-up versions of temper tantrums, too. I have a hard time not getting hurt when my kids have meltdowns.
~ Busy Philipps
I react very badly when mediocrity throws a tantrum of entitlement.
~ Lee Siegel
I think there's such disgust and frustration because of Trump that people see me as the vessel for that frustration. They see me as the person who can give voice to what they're feeling.
~ Ana Navarro
Steve Blake is a great vet, but when I'm sitting behind him it's just like, c'mon, guys.'
~ Spencer Dinwiddie
I hear daily from Hoosier veterans who are forced to wait months on end for their disability claims to be processed. Unfortunately, this is typical.
~ Jackie Walorski
While I always thought of making sequels to movies like 'Ghayal,' the filmmakers would almost always veto the idea.
~ Sunny Deol
Putting is so difficult, so universally vexing, that the best the pros can do is tell us how to miss. 'Miss it on the pro side,' they say, meaning miss it above the hole. I can't even do that consistently. I miss it on the pro side. I miss it on the amateur side. I miss it on both sides of the clown's mouth.
~ Steve Rushin
You play well, you feel comfortable, then you lose via a deflection or an individual mistake and you feel robbed.
~ Todd Cantwell
I am annoyed by people that send messages via FaceBook because I get an e-mail telling me there is a message on FaceBook - so I end up processing two messages for every one sent.
~ Vint Cerf
If I were to try to break into the world of modern dance, after the first few rejections the logical response might be, practice even more. But after the 12,000th rejection, maybe I should realize this isn't a viable career option.
~ Robert Sapolsky
I just got so fed up with the bad vibes. I didn't care if it was the Beatles; I was getting out.
~ George Harrison
Trump represents a vibrant and fed-up mass of people who see the Republican Party as standing for nothing, so they have turned to someone who can beat the party by standing for anything.
~ Ben Domenech
Road rage is my vice. Im a cyclist and motorcyclist, and people who dont indicate drive me nuts.
~ Grayson Perry
Left to my own vices, all I would own is a Corvette, and it would be broken down.
~ Bill Engvall
Going to rehearsals was too depressing, and missing rehearsals was also depressing, so it was like a vicious circle.
~ Charlotte Caffey
You either get to play a vicious mother-in-law who hates the bahu, or makkhis and naagins. There is no creative satisfaction in TV.
~ Himani Shivpuri
It's really frustrating when you're an identity-theft victim, and you go to the police and you say, 'This guy in Florida, he stole my name and got a credit card - this is his address,' and they say, 'We don't have jurisdiction in Florida. You need to go to the FBI.'
~ Frank Abagnale
The devoted golfer is an anguished soul who has learned a lot about putting just as an avalanche victim has learned a lot about snow.
~ Dan Jenkins
There's nothing worse in life than to sit there and be the victim of a process that's outside your control.
~ Sergio Marchionne
Bad news: Complainers are rewarded for complaining. Indicative of the victim culture in which we live, people have not only come to expect something for nothing, but are then rewarded for how loudly they can ventilate their sense of having been victims of fraud.
~ John Ridley