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«Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.»
«I have an almost complete disregard of precedent, and a faith in the possibility of something better. It irritates me to be told how things have always been done. I defy the tyranny of precedent. I go for anything new that might improve the past.»
«After all it is those who have a deep and real inner life who are best able to deal with the irritating details of outer life»
«Here I am, where I ought to be. A writer must have a place where he or she feels this, a place to love and be irritated with.»
Author: Louise Erdrich (Poet, Writer) | Keywords: Here I Am, irritated
«Anything that happens enough times to irritate you will happen at least once more»
Author: Tom Parkins | Keywords: irritate, irritated, once more
«One thing above all gives charm to men's thoughts, and this is unrest. A mind that is not uneasy irritates and bores me.»
«There is nothing more dreadful than the habit of doubt. Doubt separates people. It is a poison that disintegrates friendships and breaks up pleasant relations. It is a thorn that irritates and hurts; it is a sword that kills.»
«Our attitude toward our own culture has recently been characterized by two qualities, braggadocio and petulance. Braggadocio -- empty boasting of American power, American virtue, American know-how -- has dominated our foreign relations now for some decades. Here at home -- within the family, so to speak -- our attitude to our culture expresses a superficially different spirit, the spirit of petulance. Never before, perhaps, has a culture been so fragmented into groups, each full of its own virtue, each annoyed and irritated at the others.»
«Abuse if you slight it, will gradually die away; but if you show yourself irritated, you will be thought to have deserved it.»
«It is the truth that irritates a person.»

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