Nagging Quotes
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Nagging Quotes & Sayings
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Nagging and denial - the dance of marital intimacy
— Magda Szubanski
Show me 12 drunkards and I will show you 12 nagging wives.
— Charles Spurgeon
Be black or white with no shades of gray. In other words, don't be a nagging mother.
— Clinton Anderson
Sugar can cause fatigue and it can also build up on your joints. It can lead to those injuries where you've got nagging pain on those joints.
— Dwight Howard
Nagging is the repetition of unpalatable truths.
— Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill
His grace lifts us in spite of us ... it moves our lives forward on the conveyor belt of promise, even as we cling to our nagging doubts and unbelief.
— Carl Prude Jr.
You have got a sharp tongue, haven't you honey? You'll have to watch it or you'll go to a lonely spinster's grave.
— Margaret Way
Professionals have to decide on which subjects they are prepared to give nagging rights
— David Maister
We need a reasonable price where producers will not start nagging. At a reasonable price, we can invest to produce more oil.
— Abdallah Salem El-Badri
I date this girl for two years-and then the nagging starts: 'I wanna know your name ... '
— Mike Binder
You'd be amazed at how much power women have over men - and the basic control is nagging ... Men are very simple creatures, like puppies.
— Laura Schlessinger
Washington is nicknamed "The Evergreen State" because it sounds better than "The Incessant Nagging Drizzle State."
— Dave Barry
Don't count on the power of your love or your nagging to create something that wasn't there to begin with.
— Harriet Lerner
He'd gotten this far on bravado and the time honored tradition of ignoring any inconvenient nagging thoughts, but it wasn't working so well now.
— Michael Langlois
A feeling of loss of control over your own life and a nagging feeling of What am I missing?
— Edward M. Hallowell
Lady Middleton resigned herself ... Contenting herself with merely giving her husband a gentle reprimand on the subject, five or six times every day.
— Jane Austen
This is worse than death. Now i have to spend eternity with my nagging wife and mother-in-law. what did i do to deserve this?
— John Corwin
Even if they're not Asian or super rich ... everyone has a nagging mother. Everyone has that obnoxious uncle, or that cousin who's a bit too snobby.
— Kevin Kwan
It's odd to see pictures of your parents before your own birth, before your nagging presence altered their lives forever.
— Bill Holm
At Marvel, I was lucky enough to work with really talented people, but I always had this nagging thought: 'One day I'll write my own stories.'
— David Mazzucchelli
Zane was pretty sure that worries and bossing were related, like a pair of old aunties.
— C.J. Milbrandt
put: your son needs to become self-motivated so you can stop nagging him. Good luck! This
— Daryl Capuano
Don't get depressed about not being where you want to be. This nagging feeling of anxiety is actually called ambition. Ambition is your friend.
— Atom Egoyan
I'm not that kind of wife who would say, 'Learn this' or 'Learn that.' I'm not a nagging wife.
— Melania Trump
Oh save your nagging for your husband, I'm going out. I have things to do before I go to New York.
— Evelyn Smith
It requires the feminine temperament to repeat the same thing three times with unabated zest.
— W. Somerset Maugham
A nagging bitch of a doubt, burrowing painlessly inside a conscience that felt perfectly clear
— Joseph Heller
And I did everything I could to get over the nagging emptiness that took over every time I thought of Felicity Williams.
— Sibylla Matilde
Dear Reader, may God protect you from bad books, police and nagging, moon-faced, fair-haired women.
— Francisco De Quevedo
I am thrilled. I love movies. I don't have those nagging, regretful feelings about either of them, it is a miracle.
— Kristen Stewart
All men hate the nagging.
— Kevin Hart
Kick is seeing things from a special angle. Kick is momentary freedom from the claims of the aging, cautious, nagging, fightened flesh.
— William S. Burroughs
My wife's nagging is like living near the airport. After a while you don't notice it any more.
— Tom Arnold
That nagging state of constant thought that exists somewhere between the ears and behind the eyes is the self.
— Chris Matakas
I was sick of my miserable childhood, too, the way it followed me across the Atlantic and kept nagging at me to be made public.
— Frank McCourt
Long prayers are like nagging.
— Dodie Smith
I believe in love. Unfortunately, it doesn't believe me. Lust, on the other hand, is a nagging wife poking constantly at my DNA.
— Carroll Bryant
Before marriage, when a woman speaks to a man in an undertone, he calls it "cooing"; after marriage, he calls it nagging.
— Helen Rowland
I am a reader. Yes, I am that, a reader with nagging back pain.
— Rabih Alameddine
I'm a person who's fine saying 'No.' I like saying to myself, "no gossiping," "no nagging."
— Gretchen Rubin
The weather's cold. My club's bad. My knee hurts. I can't putt no more. I'm off my diet. My wife is nagging me. Other than that, everything's great.
— Don Zimmer
Harping should be limited to musical instruments. - Charmainism
— Charmaine Smith Ladd
Reducing our desires and eliminating false neediness is the answer to resolving the nagging inner discomfort that we feel.
— Angelina Love
One of these days, you keep asking, Brice, and I might scare you to death and say yes. I'd turn into a clingy, nagging witch and drive you nuts
— Christine Feehan
The ability to satisfy desires instantly also breeds impatience, fuelled by a nagging sense that one could be doing so much else.
— Anonymous
Said. "I'm just not ready yet." It would take something other than my daily nagging. So one night, a night I knew would be
— Elizabeth McCracken
All the itch and clutter of the world, its bother and fuss, its nagging pettiness, can wear you down so easily. And this is why I like the beach ...
— William Boyd
Tired of nagging your kids to hurry up, get dressed, drink their milk and brush their teeth? Here's a radical idea: Don't.
— Bruce Feiler
For as long as he could remember, he'd suffered from a vague nagging feeling of being not all there.
— Douglas Adams
In the face of the unknown - the always nagging uncertainty about whether, under complex circumstances, things will really be okay -
— Atul Gawande
Moments of pure relaxation were rare for me. There was always the nagging of books unread, work undone, time a-wasting.
— Laurie R. King
I've got to start listening to those quiet, nagging doubts.
— Bill Watterson
One of the beauties of Jungle Law is that punishment settles all scores. There is no nagging afterward.
— Rudyard Kipling
Let's face it - no matter how independent you are, you still have this nagging need to be desired.
— Allison Anders
I started to feel that nagging sense of shame again, an acute awareness of my own inability to share in his [my grandfather's] optimism.
— Tea Obreht