Top 26 Quotes About Getting On My Nerves
#1. Stop being so ... optimistic, its getting on my nerves."
"No problem. Do you want me to be all gloom and doom or just shut up?"
"Just shut up."
"Can do."
"Really? Doesn't seem like it."
-Jacob and seth
Stephenie Meyer
#2. The style, which is something I take to heart, is getting on my nerves horribly. It frustrates and torments me. I have days when Iam sick about it and nights when it gives me a fever. The more I go at it the more I find myself incapable of conveying the Idea.
Gustave Flaubert
#3. All of your quotes are getting on my nerves.
Peter Burke
#4. I wasn't used to children and they were getting on my nerves. Worse, it appeared that I was a child, too. I hadn't known that before; I thought I was just short.
Florence King
#5. If the gig's going really well, I'm incredibly happy on stage and really feel good about my life and things.
James Taylor
#6. she'd put her idea to the group, they'd needed another sherry to steady their nerves. This was getting edgy. They were considering being untruthful.
John Wiltshire
#7. Cultures and climates differ all over the world, but people are the same. They'll gather in public if you give them a good place to do it.
Jan Gehl
#8. When I was young, we always had mornings like this.
A.A. Milne
#9. The beauty of science fiction is its open canvas. You can hypothesize about any element of the world. It doesn't have to be laser battles and things exploding, you can be JG Ballad and maybe just change one little thing about the real world and that becomes science fiction.
Duncan Jones
#10. The nerves are good ... they keep you on point and they keep you not getting overconfident.
Myles Jury
#11. As blue chips turn into penny stocks, Wall Street seems less like a symbol of America's macho capitalism and more like that famous Jane Austen character Mrs. Bennet, a flibbertigibbet always anxious about getting richer and her 'poor nerves.'
Maureen Dowd
#12. I always try to be optimistic, but not to the point where I'm getting on people's nerves.
Nick Cannon
#13. The key is putting into practice what God has taught you through His Word.
Elizabeth George
#14. Later in life, suddenly, if you're an outsider, it's something to be celebrated, I think, rather than getting on people's nerves.
Nick Lowe
#15. I never really had stage nerves but I did have had trouble getting up to the right energy level. For a long time I drank. I drank up until 1982 and then I gave up alcohol.
Gordon Lightfoot
#16. You can always tell when the relationship is over. Little things start getting on your nerves, 'Would you please stop that! That breathing in and out, it's so repetitious.'
Ellen DeGeneres
#17. The nerves are good because that keeps you from relaxing too much and getting caught off guard.
Myles Jury
#18. I always say I should do more yoga. Or do yoga - more would mean I do some. I've done none. But I always want to do yoga because I'm getting old. Nerves are getting pinched every other day, and I really just gotta get more limber.
Chris Evans
#19. I think that we must find some way to get more common sense, more rationality, in our decisions and less emotion.
David Packard
#20. I love getting dressed up for red carpet events and having my hair and makeup done professionally - that definitely helps with nerves of going down the red carpet.
Jessica Ennis
#21. I was wise, if you like, because I was prepared for death at any moment, but not because I had taken care of everything that was given to me to do, rather because I had done none of it and could not even hope ever to do any of it.
Franz Kafka
#22. Surround yourself with positive, energetic, successful people and learn from them.
Robert Cheeke
#23. There's this unspoken history that exists between any mother and daughter, no matter how deep and loving the bond is, twenty-five years of being raised by someone, there's a kind of deep history which means that there are shortcuts to getting on each other's nerves.
Stephen Karam
#24. There's eight million people here pretending the others aren't getting on their nerves. I believe it's called civilization.
Chris Cleave
#25. I love the experience of getting to direct because I can have all of the fun of helping shape the show, but I don't have to actually do it, so I don't have to deal with the nerves.
Tom Lenk
#26. Emma McChesney was engaged in that nerve-wracking process known as getting things out of the way. When Emma McChesney aimed to get things out of the way she did not use a shovel; she used a road-drag.
Edna Ferber
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