Quotes of Exasperate - somelinesforyou

“ Anger is as a stone cast into a wasp's nest. - Unknown. ”

- Unknown

“ Anger is a brief madness. ”

- Horace

“ This person they make me out to be irritates the hell out of me as well. ”

- Victoria Adams

“ The want of logic annoys. Too much logic bores. Life eludes logic, and everything that logic alone constructs remains artificial and forced. ”

- Andre Gide

“ If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing. ”

- Kingsley Amis

“ If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing. ”

- Kinsgley Amis

“ The more I think about sex, the better it gets. Here we have a purpose in life: Good for the blood circulation, Good for releasing the tension, The root of our reincarnations. ”

- Kate Bush

“ Anger is as a stone cast into a wasp's nest. ”

- Pope Paul VI

“ Everything's either concave or - vex, so whatever you dream will be something with sex. ”

- Piet Hein

“ Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves. ”

- Carl Jung

“ To be furious, is to be frighted out of fear. ”

- William Shakespeare

“ Fathers do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord. ”

- The Holy Bible

“ If you want to annoy your neighbors, tell the truth about them. ”

- Pietro Aretino

“ Leaders grasp nettles. ”

- David Ogilvy

“ He who angers you conquers you. ”

- Elizabeth Kenny

“ The job of an editor in a publishing house is the dullest, hardest, most exciting, exasperating and rewarding of perhaps any job in the world. ”

- John Hall Wheelock

“ In the relations of a weak Government and a rebellious people there comes a time when every act of the authorities exasperates the masses, and every refusal to act excites their contempt. ”

- John Reed

“ A criminal trial is like a Russian novel: it starts with exasperating slowness as the characters are introduced to a jury, then there are complications in the form of minor witnesses, the protagonist finally appears and contradictions arise to produce drama, and finally as both jury and spectators grow weary and confused the pace quickens, reaching its climax in passionate, final argument. ”

- Clifford Irving

“ There is nothing that exasperates people more than a display of superior ability or brilliance in conversation. They seem pleased at the time, but their envy makes them curse the conversationalist in their heart. ”

- Unknown

“ No human beings more dangerous than those who have suffered for a belief: the great persecutors are recruited from the martyrs not quite beheaded. Far from diminishing the appetite for power, suffering exasperates it. ”

- Emil Cioran
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