Quotes About Tiresome
God must like to get off by Himself sometimes and caper. Must get mighty tiresome, keepin' tally on folks and gettin' the sun up and tuckin' it in bed and bringin' the rain on and all, and all the time actin' stiff and proper. That surely was it, God must like to throw Himself around some and be silly if He felt like it.
~ A.B. Guthrie Jr.
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I'm a real bore.
~ Eric Roberts
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Day by day, I'm kind of a bore.
~ Mary Roach
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There were so many different ways in which you were required to provide absolute proof of your identity these days that life could easily become extremely tiresome just from that factor alone, never mind the deeper existential problems of trying to function as a coherent consciousness in an epistemologically ambigiuous phyiscal universe.
~ Douglas Adams
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There were so many different ways in which you were required to provide absolute proof of your identity these days that life could easily become extremely tiresome just from that factor alone, never mind the deeper existential problems of trying to function as a coherent consciousness in an epistemologically ambiguous physical universe.
~ Douglas Adams
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I always think loyalty's such a tiresome virtue.
~ Agatha Christie
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Charm and nothing but charm at last grows a little tiresome. It's a relief then to deal with a man who isn't quite so delightful but a little more sincere.
~ W. Somerset Maugham
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There does not exist a man sufficiently intelligent never to be tiresome.
~ Luc de Clapiers
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It seems to me that it will be very wearisome to be a man.
~ Pierre Loti
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The almost erotic pleasure of spending money that others have earned and saved is one reason people put up with the tiresome aspects of political life.
~ George Will
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A pipe is a pocket philosopher,--a truer one than Socrates, for it never asks questions. Socrates must have been very tiresome, when one thinks of it.
~ Ouida
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Shortly after we were in bed I began my story, but made it so absurd, so long, and so tiresome, that, as my intention was, I sent her to sleep, and should have gone to sleep myself - but dark plots are ever wakeful. ("The Story of Prince Barkiarokh")
~ William Beckford
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My whole family is quite petite, so I have good genes on my side. But I find it quite tiresome that we have to keep talking about sizes and how much weight we can lose.
~ Anna Friel
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Once a restless or frayed mood has turned to anger, or violence, or psychosis, Richard, like most, finds it very difficult to see it as illness, rather than being willful, angry, irrational or simply tiresome.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
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It is not an illness that lends itself to easy empathy. Once a restless or frayed mood has turned to anger, or violence, or psychosis, Richard, like most, finds it very difficult to see it as illness, rather than as being willful, angry, irrational, or simply tiresome.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
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History is only a tiresome repetition of one story. Persons and classes have sought to win possession of the power of the State in order to live luxuriously out of the earnings of others
~ William Graham Sumner
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Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man.
~ William Shakespeare
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mind-numbingly boring,
~ David Walliams
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because he's so boring he makes you yawn just thinking about him.
~ Elizabeth Aston
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Every time you express a complaint about how difficult and tiresome it is to be creative, inspiration takes another step away from you
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Maybe creating a big enough space within your consciousness to hold and accept someone's contradictions—someone's idiocies, even—is a kind of divine act. Perhaps transcendence can be found not only on solitary mountaintops or in monastic settings, but also at your own kitchen table, in the daily acceptance of your partner's most tiresome, irritating faults.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The rich are not a contented tribe. The demands from others to share their wealth become so tiresome, so insistent, they often decide they must insulate themselves. Insulation eventually breeds a mild form of paranoia.
~ Felix Dennis
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That's silly, it always happens at the last moment – it's so tiresome packing,' said Drogo purposely, as if he had not understood her undertone of feeling. It needed a word, a simple phrase to tell her that he was sorry she was leaving. But Drogo did not want to ask for anything – at that moment he was really not capable of it, he would have felt he was lying. So he said nothing and gave a vague smile.
~ Dino Buzzati
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There is a constitution that some have, and I had it---to which everything foreign is wondrous, and all that is domestic, tiresome.
~ Jesse Ball
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