Quotes About Annoyance
Because her general taste appalled him, it annoyed him that he himself constituted one of her favorites. It was an anomaly which he had never been able to take apart.
~ Philip K. Dick
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In cleaning up the ills of the world, Edith Pritchet eradicated, not merely objects, but whole classes of objects. Probably, at some remote time and place, she had been annoyed by a honking car. Now, in her pleasant fantasy version of the world, such things didn't exist. They simply weren't . Her list of annoyances was undoubtedly considerable. And there was no way to tell what was included.
~ Philip K. Dick
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There were times when I loved my brother because he was such a brat.
~ David Gerrold
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flagrant, adj. I would be standing right there, and you would walk out of the bathroom without putting the cap back on the toothpaste.
~ David Levithan
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The trouble with aggressive nonsmokers is that they feel they are doing you a favor by not allowing you to smoke. They seem to think that one day you'll look back and thank them for those precious fifteen seconds they just added to your life. What they don't understand is that those are just fifteen more seconds you can spend hating their guts and plotting revenge.
~ David Sedaris
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Nobody likes having a problem, but having a convoluted, bureaucratic one is even more galling.
~ David Sedaris
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Anyone who does anything even remotely irritating is, from this point on, a Republican.
~ David Sedaris
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Jesus, look at that idiot! Waters' exec muttered, and the citizen captain shook his head in disgust. Having
~ David Weber
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Too much mystery is merely an annoyance. Too much adventure is exhausting. And a little terror goes a long way.
~ Dean Koontz
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He had an absolute empathy for everybody, Magid. And it was an unbelievable pain in the arse.
~ Zadie Smith
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It doesn't take much to make me angry.
~ Christopher Hitchens
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I have to accept the fact that, no matter what I do, it's going to annoy someone.
~ Nathan Lane
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It doesn't annoy me that I always get asked about my future.
~ Ryan Babel
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I did not enjoy David Moyes' training sessions. Eventually I lost my love for the game and went into the dressing-room feeling annoyed every day.
~ Patrick van Aanholt
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I get annoyed a lot with things.
~ Josh Widdicombe
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When you lose a game, you are annoyed.
~ Joachim Low
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My mom will sometimes call me Winnie. It's so annoying. I'm like, 'Who are you talking to?'
~ Winnie Harlow
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I don't like boys. They're kind of annoying.
~ Michelle Wie
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I found that being with happy positive people annoys me.
~ Karl Pilkington
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I feel that too much singing annoys people.
~ Allison Williams
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It annoys me how expensive it is to live in London, but I think that annoys everyone.
~ Les Dennis
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It's annoying to sit at home and not go to work. But I feel it's better to wait and do something that will be seen and appreciated.
~ Kunal Khemu
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all the members of society have a direct interest in the manners of each of its individuals, because each one is a radiating point, the center of a circle which he fills with pleasure or annoyance, not only for those who voluntarily enter it but for those, who, in the promiscuous movements of society, are caught within its circumference.
~ Horace Mann
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He found himself smiling and talking politely to people who desired to show their respect and admiration for his uniform-instead of ignoring them and turning away. His sense of separation from and annoyance with these men and women who talked so glibly of war and who had not the faintest notion of what war was ebbed away; and he began to accept the fact that to chatter nonsense with neither knowledge nor perception was the ordinary manner of mankind.
~ Howard Fast
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