Annoyance Quote by Marquis de Custine Download Open image “What annoyances are more painful than those of which we cannot complain?” — Marquis de Custine ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Annoyance Complaining Painful
what is the worst pain? To me, it's always the pain that is present. — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
I hate pain, despite my ability to tolerate it beyond all known parameters, which is not necessarily a good thing. — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
Annoyance is a physical malady that is in no way cured just because the annoying situation that causes it is eliminated. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
The pain of problems is a call to find solutions rather than a reason for unhappiness and inaction, so it's silly, pointless, and harmful… — Ray Dalio Copy Share Image
In some cases, I quite like irritating people who need to be irritated. — Robert Smith Copy Share Image
In Russia, whatever be the appearance of things, violence and arbitrary rule is at the bottom of them all. Tyranny rendered calm by the… — Marquis de Custine Copy Share Image
The love of their country is with them only a mode of flattering its master; as soon as they think that master can no… — Marquis De Custine Copy Share Image
Grace is always natural, though that does not prevent its being often used to hide a lie. The rude shocks and uncomfortably constraining influences… — Marquis de Custine Copy Share Image
In Russian administration, minuteness does not exclude disorder. Much trouble is taken to attain unimportant ends, and those employed believe they can never do… — Marquis de Custine Copy Share Image
Grace is always natural, though that does not prevent its being often used to hide a lie. — Marquis de Custine Copy Share Image
The circumstances of human society are too complicated to be submitted to the rigor of mathematical calculation. — Marquis de Custine Copy Share Image
I do not believe I am exaggerating in affirming that the empire of Russia is a country whose inhabitants are the most miserable on… — Marquis de Custine Copy Share Image
Nations have always good reasons for being what they are, and the best of all is that they cannot be otherwise. — Marquis de Custine Copy Share Image
Memories which someday will become all beautiful when the last annoyance that encumbers them shall have faded out of our minds. — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
I had a great dislike to the annoyances entailed by baggage; and it was always with some feeling of elation that I cut myself… — Herbert Spencer Copy Share Image
If we will only surrender ourselves utterly to the Lord, and will trust Him perfectly, we shall find our souls "mounting up with wings… — Hannah Whitall Smith Copy Share Image
The military and the clergy cause us much annoyance; the clergy and the military, they empty our wallets and rob our intelligence. — Franz Grillparzer Copy Share Image
By all means give vent to your anger, let it out in nondestructive ways--if you are still deciding to have it. But begin to… — Wayne Dyer Copy Share Image
“...the presence of others has become even more intolerable to me, their conversation most of all. Oh, how it all annoys and exasperates me:… — Jean Lorrain Copy Share Image
I'm intensely private, and I've openly shown annoyance at the paparazzi. — Demi Moore Copy Share Image
Let my style capture all the sounds of my time. This should make it an annoyance to my contemporaries. But later generations should hold… — Karl Kraus Copy Share Image
Many of the things that bring delight should not be owned. They are more enjoyed if another's, than if yours; the first day they… — Baltasar Gracian Copy Share Image
Raziel’s sixty feet tall?” “Actually, he’s only fifty-nine feet tall, but he likes to exaggerate,” said Magnus. Isabelle clicked her tongue in annoyance. “Valentine… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
“I like long walks, especialy when they are taken by people who annoy me.” — Noel Coward Copy Share Image
If we could make up our minds to spare our friends all details of ill health, of money losses, of domestic annoyances, of altercations,… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image