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- Well, its very exasperating when you can't get it right. -- Donald Judd
- We have no reliable guarantee that the afterlife will be any less exasperating than this one, have we? -- Noel Coward
- What interests me is why men think of women as witches. It's because they're so fascinating and exasperating, so other. -- John Updike
- It is at once the most overwhelmingly frustrating and exasperating task and the most joyous and rewarding experience to make human beings out of children. -- Neil Kurshan
- Personally, of course it's exasperating when people think you're just swanning around in Europe, going to the occasional fashion show and then being glamorous at a party. -- Hamish Bowles
- If I weren't a writer, I think I might have thrown myself more enthusiastically into advertising. But, it's difficult to imagine being a diligent copywriter. It would be quite exasperating for me. -- Philip Kerr
- Blameless people are always the most exasperating. -- George Eliot
- Outside literature, high-flown sentiments are merely exasperating. -- Mason Cooley
- A girl's brain is mysterious, but only in a superficial way-a way very exasperating to me. -- James Agee
- Even more exasperating than the guy who thinks he knows it all is the one who really does. -- Al Bernstein
- There is one thing more exasperating than a wife who can cook and won't, and that's a wife who can't cook and will. -- Robert Frost
- The job of an editor in a publishing house is the dullest, hardest, most exciting, exasperating and rewarding of perhaps any job in the world. -- John Hall Wheelock
- Texas history is a varied, tempestuous, and vast as the state itself. Texas yesterday is unbelievable, but no more incredible than Texas today. Today's Texas is exhilarating, exasperating, violent, charming, horrible, delightful, alive. -- Edna Ferber
- To certain temperaments, especially when previously agitated by any deep feeling, there is perhaps nothing more exasperating, andwhich sooner explodes all self-command, than the coarse, jeering insolence of a porter, cabman, or hack-driver. -- Herman Melville
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