Quotes About Irritation
Your family, even though you love them, they can get on your nerves. You spend so much time together.
~ Alex Hirsch
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Pero siento que pese al caos político y económico, su mundo, y el mío y el tuyo, permanece siendo un mundo benigno, y tan chico que a veces me irrito. El mundo del andariego debe ser enorme, hostil, pero libre.
~ José Donoso
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biting your head off
~ Erin Hunter
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Conoscevo gli adulti, tranne un verbo che loro esageravano a ingrandire: amare. Mi infastidiva l'uso. In prima media lo studio della grammatica latina l'adoperava per esempio di prima coniugazione, con l'infinito in -are. Recitavamo tempi e modi dell'amare latino. Era un dolciume obbligatorio per me indifferente alla pasticceria. Più di tutto mi irritava l'imperativo: ama.
~ Erri De Luca
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There will always be someone who will see the futility of your actions. There will always be someone who is irritated by what you do, whatever you do. In this way we participate in a kind of shared, communal pessimism.
~ Eugene Thacker
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In the south of France the phones cut in and out, the electricity isn't particularly reliable. I think many people would get very irritated with that life.
~ Peter Mayle
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Sigmund Freud makes people irritable. Whenever someone mentions Freud, say, at a dinner party, I see eyes roll and listen to the nasty remarks that follow.
~ Siri Hustvedt
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I can remember, when I was in college, irritating deeply somebody I was going out with, because he would ask me what I was thinking and I would say I was thinking nothing. And it was true.
~ Joan Didion
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In fact, I get angry when people laugh at me. I go to the airport and the ground hostess starts laughing at me when she sees me. I get irritated and ask them if I just did some comedy for them to laugh like that. But then I apologise because I know they must have remembered some movie scene that I did.
~ Johnny Lever
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No one repeats a word I say without imitating my voice; it drives me out of my... mind.
~ Jimmy Iovine
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I get very angry when I'm hungry and there isn't time for lunch.
~ Jessie James Decker
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The bore is usually considered a harmless creature, or of that class of irrationa bipeds who hurt only themselves.
~ Maria Edgeworth
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When someone has that combination of arrogance and ignorance - that drives me crazy.
~ Susan Lucci
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Red notification bubbles on any icon, including mail, drive me crazy.
~ Matt Mullenweg
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apoplexy, chagrin
~ Bill O'Reilly
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I'm not easily wound up, but overly cynical people irritate me.
~ Freddie Fox
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I lead a very conventional life. I don't lead a writer's life. And I think that can be a source of suspicion and irritation to some people. This was more true when I was living in California, when I didn't lead a writer's life at all.
~ Joan Didion
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feelings, so that I suffered less guilt, remorse, shame, anger, envy, boredom, and irritation. Also easy to understand.
~ Gretchen Rubin
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And the more he was irritated by her basic personality, the more he was drawn to her by a harsh, bestial sensuality, illusions of a moment, which ended in hate.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Exaspération. Constamment à son comble.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Léon was weary of loving without any outcome; and he began to feel that extreme depression which the repetition of the same way of living induces in you, when no interests shape it and no hope sustains it. He was so bored of Yonville and of the Yonvillais, that the sight of certain people, of certain houses, irritated him beyond endurance; and the pharmacist, easy fellow though he was, had become completely insufferable to him.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Emma mordía sus labios pálidos, y dando vueltas entre sus dedos a una ramita del polípero que había roto, clavaba sobre Carlos la punta ardiente de sus pupilas, como dos flechas de fuego dispuestas para disparar. Todo —en él le irritaba ahora, su cara, su traje, lo que no decía, su persona entera, en fin, su existencia.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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The day exhausts me, irritates me. It is brutal, noisy. I struggle to get out of bed, I dress wearily and, against my inclination, I go out. I find each step, each movement, each gesture, each word, each thought as tiring as if I were lifting a crushing weight.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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How strange it is that a simple feeling of discomfort, of impeded or heightened circulation, perhaps the irritation of a nervous center, a slight congestion, a small disturbance in the imperfect and delicate functions of our living machinery, can turn the most light-hearted of men into a melancholy one, and make a coward of the bravest?
~ Guy de Maupassant
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