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Quotes About Bother

Well, Howard Stern has been doing his impression of me for years. It doesn't really bother me.
~ Jerry Seinfeld
Did he annoy me? Yes, he was like a wasp at a picnic.
~ Gary Barlow
He was actually quite happy, because it was only when he was requested to use his might that he felt he wasn't a bother to everybody.
~ William Goldman
They wanted us to change," said Tetsuo. "They came to our planet and they wouldn't shut up about fluid overlays and unhierarchical forms of social organization. We felt like we had to listen to them, because they were so powerful. But secretly we thought of them as monsters from space. And now here we are at your planet, and we are the monsters from space." "Why'd you come here? Why even bother?" "Don't you want to be a monster from space, too?
~ Leonard Richardson
Homophobia is manufactured in high schools, so it's probably useful to keep in mind that it really does bother people.
~ Zak Orth
The British people in the north are very friendly and treat me well on the streets. They have great respect and don't bother me.
~ Bernardo Silva
You can't complain about Sir Steve or Jill Halfpenny in 'Strictly Come Dancing.' But Michael Owen in 1998, that really does bother me.
~ Denise Lewis
Fans saying a player is overpaid doesn't bother a player. What bothers an injured player is watching your competitors grow.
~ Gilbert Arenas
School is practice for the future, and practice makes perfect and nobody's perfect so why bother.
~ Tre Cool
If you didn't suspect you had social anxiety, you wouldn't bother doing the quiz; you'd be too busy chatting with the receptionist.
~ Liane Moriarty
I'm going to take Charity to France. I can look after her there. You can go on with your life here, and I won't be here to … to bother anyone." He muttered two quiet words. "What?" she asked in bewilderment, inching forward to hear him. "I said, try it .
~ Lisa Kleypas
My father was an insurance man and a small-time gambler. He was a good man, but he had an eye for the racehorses, and I saw how it used to bother my mother. I've never gambled a dime. Never, in all those years in Vegas.
~ Don Rickles
I enjoy my work; sorry if that bothers you.
~ Jeff Lindsay
I don't want a lot of people nosing round my studio and bothering me. I don't want to see them at all. Let the dealers have all that bother.
~ Winslow Homer
The tragic element in modern man, not ignore the meaning of his life, but it bothers him less and less.
~ Vaclav Havel
I didn't let her go. She went. It's not my fault. She did it. She could undo it. This is feeling so fucking famliar. Why do we even bother? Why do we make ourselves so open to such easy damage? Is it all loneliness? Is it all fear? Of is it just to experience those narcotic moments of belonging with someone else?
~ David Levithan
I get annoyed a lot with things.
~ Josh Widdicombe
while admitting that it was all highly unusual since skinwalkers rarely bother non-Indians.
~ Unknown
Fighting a war on terrorism is like fighting against crime. We can never hope to eradicate crime, so we shouldn't bother fighting it.
~ Craig Bruce
Too much bother,' said Zilla languidly. 'I let it once to some friends of the Carews who wanted it for the shooting; the dogs slept on the beds and chairs and the sofa in the sitting-room—shooting dogs, Kit! The whole place smelt of animals. You haven't got animals, have you?' 'No,' I said, laughing. 'Only three children; they're quite enough for one woman to look after.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Something else is bothering you. Tell me what it is and I'll fix it." "You can't." "Try me.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Well, that's the problem with postulatin', Hannibal. Brings up trouble that ain't happened yet and likely won't ever. Why bother with it?
~ Unknown
Let me leave you my number. Anything comes up, or if anyone bothers you-" "You're bothering me.
~ Lori Foster
The usual approach of science of constructing a mathematical model cannot answer the questions of why there should be a universe for the model to describe. Why does the universe go to all the bother of existing?
~ Stephen Hawking