Quotes About Nag
Mincing poetry:'Tis like the forc'd gait of a shuffling nag.
~ William Shakespeare
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T'Pol." Archer made his voice sting with command. "You're coming dangerously close to violating a rule of the bridge. Don't nag the captain.
~ Dean Wesley Smith
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I pretty much preach, teach and nag.
~ Laura Schlessinger
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If there's one place drunks love, Sylvie, it's a public library. Nice and quiet when you're nursing a hangover. You can sleep the day away without anyone bothering you except maybe some nag of a librarian.
~ John Searles
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A catcher and his body are like the outlaw and his horse. He's got to ride that nag till it drops.
~ Johnny Bench
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and before him, the minstrel who smeared on love's blackface, rattling his damage like a tambourine. I have been the deadest nag limping circles around the paddock, have flown to beady pieces, sick as the tongue of mercury at the thermometer's tip.
~ Erin Belieu
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You can use your tongue to slander, to gripe, to scold, to nag, and to quarrel; or you can bring it under the control of God's Spirit and make it an instrument of blessing and praise.
~ Billy Graham
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If you really want to upset a witch, do her a favor which she has no means of repaying. The unfulfilled obligation will nag at her like a hangnail.
~ Terry Pratchett
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I am a dragon. We do not nag. We suggest.
~ Katie MacAlister
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Why do we have to go to Summerwind Abbey tonight? Why couldn't we have waited until I at least combed the sand out of my hair?" She heard the whine in her voice and realized she'd been reduced to petulance. With any luck at all, she'd become a nag and make Jermyn a dreadful wife.
~ Christina Dodd
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The punters know that the horse named Morality rarely gets past the post, whereas the nag named Self-interest always runs a good race.
~ Gough Whitlam
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