Top 16 Irritating Your Friend Quotes
#1. I'm not trying to be philosophical, but I really think it's my job to help children. And I don't care if people laugh.
Michael Jackson
#2. I'm lying in my bed, blanket is warm, this body will never keep me safe from harm. I still feel your hair, black ribbons of coal. Touch my skin to keep me whole. If only you'd come back to me. To feel you at my side, wouldn't need no Mojo Pin to keep me satisfied.
Jeff Buckley
#3. She wasn't totally unaware of herself, though. She knew there was pain, but in the same way she knew the sun was hot. It was far away and only tendrils of it reached her.
Amber Argyle
#4. The point is that the pleasures of spring are available to everybody, and cost nothing.
George Orwell
#5. If we have been able to give happiness to a soul-even for a minute-it makes our life blessed.
Mata Amritanandamayi
#6. But I love you, sir:
And when a woman says she loves a man,
The man must hear her, though he love her not.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
#7. I think most of my songs are based on an emotion and in every song I write, there's at least a partial truth.
James Maslow
#9. It is easier for women to succeed in business, the arts, and politics in America than in Europe.
Hedy Lamarr
#10. There's not a boy alive like the one in my dreams.
Myra McEntire
#11. Poly means more than one, and ticks are bloodsucking parasites.
Kinky Friedman
#12. I've never not been sure that I was a photographer any more than you would not be sure you were yourself. I was a photographer, or wanting to be a photographer, or beginning - but some phase of photographer I've always been.
Dorothea Lange
#13. The mountain receives our expressions and becomes part of us; we imprint our memories upon it and trust it with out dearest divisions of out lives. Mt. Rainier does not exist under our feet. Mt. Rainier lives in our minds
Bruce Barcott
#14. Get a friend to tell you your faults, or better still, welcome an enemy who will watch you keenly and sting you savagely. What a blessing such an irritating critic will be to a wise man, what an intolerable nuisance to a fool!
Charles Spurgeon