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Quotes About Inconvenience

It's very inconvenient to fall in love when you're so young.
~ Gayle Forman
He who is enamoured of himself will at least have the advantage of being inconvenienced by few rivals.
~ Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
The top bag popped, and a metric ton of old lasagna spilled onto my pants. The stench of soured spaghetti sauce washed over me. Ew. Of all the trash from this whole giant building, I had to step on a bag from the food court. Damn it.
~ Ilona Andrews
What I really wanted just then was to put Georgie in cold storage. It is unfortunate that other human beings cannot be conveniently immobilized.
~ Iris Murdoch
I know how he is . . . and I can see he's not a convenient man to be in love with.
~ Iris Murdoch
It is one thing to be democratic, quite another to be inconvenienced.
~ Isaac Asimov
Ah, the future good!" Leebig's eyes glowed with passion and he seemed to grow less conscious of his listener and correspondingly more talkative. "A simple concept, you think. How many human beings are willing to accept a trifling inconvenience for the sake of a large future good?
~ Isaac Asimov
Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to better.
~ Richard Hooker
I think, most of the time, fame is just an inconvenience that needs to be negotiated around to get done what you're actually trying to do.
~ Charlie Hunnam
I just recently had my Visa card stolen. Right now, it's everywhere I want to be.
~ Scott Wood
When I wanted information, it was silent; when I didn't want to hear from it, it got chatty. It was alost as irritating as Fang.
~ James Patterson
Someone's moved these crates away from the wall. Go up to the house, will you, and see if you can find a flashlight? I want a better look." "Here." She pulled out the small flashlight she'd stuck in her pocket. "Do you have any idea how annoying that is?" "I'll try not to do it again.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Negroes who have been so long inconvenienced and denied opportunities for development are naturally afraid of anything that sounds like discrimination.
~ Carter G. Woodson
One has to resign oneself to being a nuisance if one wants to get anything done.
~ Freya Stark
the concept of the B seat, where one had to sit between two other passengers, had been eliminated along with other unpleasant things, like disease and government.
~ Neal Shusterman
What's the point of three foot pedals?" Citra complained. "People only have two feet.
~ Neal Shusterman
We will just resent whatever cost and inconvenience the regulations impose, totally unaware that those precautions may have prevented a debt crisis or a real estate crash.
~ Charles Wheelan
It is possible to chip your tooth while eating gummy bears when a plane is landing.
~ Chelsea Handler
Flying is so miserable these days. You have to go through security, and get up at the crack of dawn.
~ John Waite
What I thought was sacrifice was actually just inconvenience.
~ Tom Doyle
The disease they suffered now was a mere inconvenience compared to the devastation they remembered.
~ Toni Morrison
Some whites made sacrifices for Negroes. Real sacrifices.' '...But they haven't been able to stop the killing either. They are outraged, but that doesn't stop it. They might even speak out, but that doesn't stop it either. They might even inconvenience themselves, but the killing goes on and on.
~ Toni Morrison
The trouble with sleeping with kittens is (and there is NO WAY I could ever have known this) – kittens have fleas.
~ Kes Gray
I'm not even supposed to be here today.
~ Kevin Smith