
Top 15 Exasperatingly Quotes
#1. Exasperatingly, we're all pretty much restricted to learning what people are like with the permanent confound of our own presence, which is why those chance glimpses of someone you love just walking down the street can seem so precious.
Lionel Shriver
#2. So hollow and ineffectual, for the most part, is our ordinary conversation. Surface meets surface. When our life ceases to be inward and private, conversation degenerates into mere gossip ... In proportion as our inward life fails, we go more constantly and desperately to the post office.
Henry David Thoreau
#3. In order for us to learn to love, first ourselves and the others, we must accept Jesus' love for us in the deepest parts of our hearts.
Sara Dormon
#4. The demise of Constellation is not the death of a dream. It's just the end of an illusion.
Henry Spencer
#5. Running for money doesn't make you run fast. It makes you run first.
Ben Jipcho
#6. When people ask me which I would rather give up, writing or medicine, it's like being asked which eye I'd prefer to have poked out with a spoon: neither, and please use a fork.
Chris Adrian
#7. Take charge of your attitude.
Don't let someone else choose it for you.
Dale Carnegie
#8. I've never done anything for money. My first love is things of limited commercial appeal. I could be happy doing Shakespeare for the rest of my life.
Karen Allen
#9. Never, ever, ever wear anything you are uncomfortable in. Because that is what you'll project: 'I look like a fool.'
Tom Ford
#10. A God who did not abolish suffering-worse , a God who abolished sin precisely by suffering-is a scandal to the modern mind.
Peter Kreeft
#11. I'm surprised there aren't more mirrors in this house, since you seem to love looking at yourself so much. Azriel
Sarah J. Maas
#12. To reach our full potential we must first clear the mind and be present in the flow of life current.
Justin Nozuka
#13. To know that God thinks about me is the beginning of my journey of faith.
Aiden Wilson Tozer
#14. Catholic and Jew - it's very closely related, a lot of holidays, a lot of guilt, a lot of the same things going on.
Larry Wilmore
#15. Want is quite a complicated word there, because there's volo, which means I want, but it's not usually used with people. Desidero? I feel the want of, I desire. Amabo? I will love. But what if I will never love? What if I will never desire? What if I will never want?
Numquam amabo?
Ali Smith
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