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  • My background with Cummings was rehearse, rehearse, rehearse, but Tuesday liked to walk in and do the scene. I must say that she was really wonderful. Aggravating, but wonderful. -- Dwayne Hickman
  • Nothing is so aggravating than calmness. -- Oscar Wilde
  • There is nothing so aggravating as a fresh boy who is too old to ignore and too young to kick. -- Kin Hubbard
  • Defendants are being evaluated based on numerical grid without any aggravating circumstances being considered. The effect has been to transfer the disparity from the judge to the prosecutor allowing for a great deal of leeway on indictments. -- Harold H. Greene
  • That's an aspect of this business which can be very frustrating and aggravating. Most of what is written about you is wrong and so much of what does get printed is often about personal things that you don't want to have other people read about. -- Winona Ryder
  • Man is subject to innumerable pains and sorrows by the very condition of humanity, and yet, as if nature had not sown evils enough in life, we are continually adding grief to grief and aggravating the common calamity by our cruel treatment of one another. -- Joseph Addison
  • Nothing is so aggravating as calmness. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • There's something uniquely aggravating about the smugness of liberal Hollywood, -- Matt Stone
  • Losing a position is aggravating, whereas losing your nerve is devastating. -- Ed Seykota
  • The most aggravating thing about the younger generation is that I no longer belong to it. -- Albert Einstein
  • While the coach is entitled to celebrate the team's victories, there is a manner and a way of doing so without aggravating the opponent -- Diego Maradona
  • It's I politics that men are always aggravating the hopeless tangle of their laws, obscuring the simplest principles and making a mockery of liberty. -- Joseph Sobran
  • Ignorant people think it is the noise which fighting cats make that is so aggravating, but it ain't so; it is the sickening grammar that they use. -- Mark Twain
  • The anti-marijuana campaign is a cancerous tissue of lies, undermining law enforcement, aggravating the drug problem, depriving the sick of needed help and suckering well-intentioned conservatives and countless frightened parents. -- William F. Buckley, Jr.
  • I like it if people enjoy what I'm doing, but if they don't, I also like it. I sometimes really like aggravating people with what I do. I think it's good for them. -- Neil Young
  • An aggravating feature of this post-9/11 atmosphere is to cast suspicions on Muslims and on Islam as a religion that is interpreted as either inherently violent or death-oriented, with a particular animus against America and Americans. -- Richard A. Falk
  • We had a missionary zeal about blues music, and I felt, particularly, that Mickie Most was attempting to homogenize, sweeten, and make it accessible for the mass market. Which is understandable if you're the producer, but aggravating if you're the artist. -- Alan Price
  • I like it better that people aren't throwing stuff at my face and trying to fight me on stage. Like in the '80s, it was just aggravating all the time. I have scars from cigars and cigarettes on me, Bic pens, burns from cigarette lighters, all that. -- Henry Rollins
  • Trying to control the emotional self willfully by manipulative attempts is like trying to choose a number on a thrown die or to push back the water of the Kamo River upstream. Certainly, they end up aggravating their agony and feeling unbearable pain because of their failure in manipulating the emotions. -- Shoma Morita
  • Educators who have said, "We don't like that, so we'll continue to teach as if it's not happening," are just aggravating the gap between what happens in schools and what happens in the real world. Because of their personalities, or for cultural reasons, some kids might better express themselves through moving images and sound. -- Seymour Papert
  • I am afraid that it would be a mockery of justice if the death penalty is not imposed. And therefore I pleaded that there are maximum aggravating circumstances, which supersede the mitigating circumstances. And there is not a single mitigating circumstance which speaks in favor of the accused, and therefore all the accused deserve (the) death penalty. -- Ujjwal Nikam
  • There's something uniquely aggravating about the smugness of liberal Hollywood. -- Matt Stone
  • It's aggravating that Hollywood has never gotten credit for the role it played in promoting modern design. -- Camille Paglia
  • I always found the appeal to the market gods a bit odd. Why would the market fix mistakes instead of aggravating them? -- Dan Ariely
  • While the coach is entitled to celebrate the team's victories, there is a manner and a way of doing so without aggravating the opponent. -- Diego Maradona
  • I guess you could say that no matter what the characters are enduring, I try to make them retain their humanity. Their self-absorbed, grouchy, selfish, aggravating humanity. -- MaryJanice Davidson
  • See, I don't know nothing about singing. I never wanted to be a frontman. Frontmen had big egos and was always crazy and aggravating. I just never thought that was a good idea. -- Dr. John
  • Nothing is so aggravating than calmness -- Oscar Wilde
  • I never felt pressured to create more stories, but dealing with people became really aggravating. -- Tucker Max
  • Few things are more aggravating than to be forgiven when one has done no wrong. -- Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
  • Putting is a fascinating, aggravating, wonderful, terrible and almost incomprehensible part of the game of golf. -- Arnold Palmer
  • There's nothing more aggravating in the world than the midnight sniffling of the person you've decided to hate. -- Shannon Hale
  • Nothing is so aggravating as calmness. There is something positively brutal about the good temper of most modern men. -- Oscar Wilde
  • Most people are so mind-bogglingly aggravating that it's impossible to overreact to them, even if that means killing yourself. -- Maija Haavisto
  • There is nothing more aggravating than a man who won't talk back - unless it is a woman who won't. -- Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • See, I dont know nothing about singing. I never wanted to be a frontman. Frontmen had big egos and was always crazy and aggravating. I just never thought that was a good idea. -- Dr. John
  • I changed because of you. I could feel you, worming your way into my heart and soul, shifting things. You've no idea how aggravating it is to have to adapt to new feelings and thoughts. -- Kiersten White
  • You're peculiar, you're aggravating, yet you're easy to forgive. You say you're seventeen?..How odd. How strange. And my wife thirty and yet you seem so much older at times. I can't get over it. -- Ray Bradbury
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