Love Annoying Quotes
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Love Annoying Quotes & Sayings
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What an annoying mad thing love is!
— Emanuel Schikaneder
You can always do more than you think you can.
— John Wooden
Someday my children will look fondly on the annoying things I did and see them clearly as evidence of love.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Thank you for annoying neighbours, for they allow us to practise our ability to love.
— Janet Turpin Myers
It's taken years, but part of my own personal growth has involved deciding that I can learn something from even the most annoying person.
— Auliq Ice
Family love is messy, clinging, and of an annoying and repetitive pattern, like bad wallpaper.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
but I find her personality annoying. It's like being molested by a sleeping bag that speaks in Comic Sans with little love-hearts over the i's. — Charles Stross
You do everything you weren't allowed to do in school. Jumping up and down, screaming, annoying people, and people love you for it.
— Pelle Almqvist
It is very important to understand why those annoying people annoy you and then figure out where that fits into your world.
— Auliq Ice
Life is constantly teaching us that we are mirrors of one another and that no one is an island!
— Auliq Ice
What is a gathering without unseemly drunkenness?
— Jonathan Stroud
I feel like Elvis. Only alive.
— David Hasselhoff
I'm obsessed with fuzz pedals.
— Gary Clark Jr.
Sometimes you are the peanut to my butter and sometimes you are those annoying crumbs left over when someone makes toast.
— Brenda Lochinger
As you may well know by now, the Givers are mysterious, and love to speak in riddles. It's more annoying than having sand in your underpants ...
— James Dashner
Nothing annoys a man as to hear a woman promising to love him "forever" when he merely wanted her to love him for a few weeks.
— Helen Rowland
A government can be no better than the public opinion which sustains it.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt