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Quotes About Tiresome

One of the world's most tiresome questions is what object one would bring to a desert island,because people always answer "a deck of cards" or "Anna Karenina" when the obvious answer is "a well equipped boat and a crew to sail me off the island and back home where I can play all the card games and read all the Russian novels I want.
~ Lemony Snicket
It is now necessary for me to use the rather hackneyed phrase 'meanwhile, back at the ranch.' The word 'hackneyed' here means 'used by so, so many writers that by the time Lemony Snicket uses it, it is a tiresome cliché.
~ Lemony Snicket
For six weeks, I allow Bath is pleasant enough; but beyond that, it is the most tiresome place in the world.
~ Jane Austen
I was familiar with the company of men: too familiar, I might have said then, for the elements I sensed in this room—bluster, braggadocio, and the sweat-scented ointment of city-nervous men in the throes of adventure-bound male bonding—had long since grown tiresome to me.
~ Dan Simmons
History is only a tiresome repetition of one story.
~ William Graham Sumner
There is nothing more distressing or tiresome than a writer standing in front of an audience and reading his work.
~ William Gaddis
Not another boring diplomatic meeting.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
I am tired of days that are all the same.
~ Paulo Coelho
Lately I've been falling asleep listening to 'Common One' by Van Morrison, specifically the song 'Summertime in England.' It's 15 minutes long, so to make it through the entire song is a real task unto itself, but Van has that emotional payoff that makes even his most tiresome songs more powerful than most people's entire catalog.
~ Nate Ruess
Surely if one doesn't find sex tiresome in life, it won't be tiresome in fiction,' said the Junior Dean. 'I do find it tiresome in life,' Dr Matthews replied. 'Or rather, I find other people's concern with it tiresome. One is told about it and told and told!
~ Penelope Fitzgerald
About a tiresome colleague]: He could bore for Scotland.
~ Ian Rankin
Her stillness was such a contrast to all the jumbled communication inside me that I suddenly felt what a tiresome fellow I was, always filling the air with the rattle of words and anxieties.
~ Robin Hobb
If there isn't at least the threat of violence in art, it tends to be kind of tiresome.
~ Teller
Any governess, after the few hours I have had in this house, would have a full and clear picture of the task awaiting her, but he is a man, hence cannot see how tiresome it is to have explained at length what one has already fully understood.
~ Diane Setterfield
It is snowing again. Confound it, will the winter never be over? I crave to have the solid ground under my feet. You cannot understand that craving if you have never lived in a country where every step was unstable. It is very tiresome and tiring to walk and have the ground give way under you at every step.
~ John Steinbeck
Phaedrus: 'They will appear to be omniscient and will generally know nothing; they will be tiresome, having the reputation of knowledge without the reality?' "6
~ Mark R. Levin
Really it tires one to hear you. How come you always to be so cheerful?" "And how come YOU always to be so gloomy?" retorted the host. "How, you ask? Simply because I am so.
~ Nikolai Gogol