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Quotes on 'frustration'

Explore a curated collection of insightful quotes on "frustration" that capture the raw emotions and challenges of dealing with this complex feeling. From well-known figures to anonymous voices, these quotes shed light on the different aspects of frustration, providing a source of inspiration and relatability for those who have experienced its overwhelming grip. Dive into this compilation and gain a deeper understanding of frustration's effects on our daily lives, relationships, and personal growth. Whether seeking solace or seeking a new perspective, these quotes offer wisdom and solidarity for navigating the labyrinth of frustration.

I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question. Read Summary

I don't know why I ever come in here. The flies get the best of everything. Read Summary

I did some sports. It was a bit frustrating. I wasn't the greatest sports person. Read Summary

Anger is wonderful. It keeps you going. I'm angry about bankers. About the government. Read Summary

Red is such an interesting color to correlate with emotion, because it's on both ends of the spectrum. On one end you have happiness, falling in love, infatuation with someone, passion, all that. On the other end, you've got obsession, jealousy, danger, fear, anger and frustration. Read Summary

Babies don't need a vacation, but I still see them at the beach... it pisses me off! I'll go over to a little baby and say 'What are you doing here? You haven't worked a day in your life!' Read Summary

People understand me so poorly that they don't even understand my complaint about them not understanding me. Read Summary

People hate searching. Read Summary

As a medical doctor, I have known the face of adversity. I have seen much of death and dying, suffering and sorrow. I also remember the plight of students overwhelmed by their studies and of those striving to learn a foreign language. And I recall the fatigue and frustration felt by young parents with children in need. Read Summary

Why do they call it rush hour when nothing moves? Read Summary

Kindle Singles is publishing on skates. It prints like lightning; our book meets readers in hours. I've spent so many years waiting for publishers to consider whether they wanted to print a book of mine, making contracts, taking months to fit it into the Fall list or the Spring list, fitting it into an advertising plan. Read Summary

Young people all over the world are very frustrated. They are very disillusioned. Many of them are turning their backs on religion. They are walking away from the faith of their parents, and most of this is because religion has failed them. Read Summary

Few things can frustrate us more than trying to make a person someone he or she isn't; we feel crazy when we try to pretend that person is someone he or she is not. Read Summary

Often, I can scarcely hear any one speaking to me; the tones yes, but not the actual words; yet as soon as any one shouts, it is unbearable. What will come of all this, heaven only knows! Read Summary

His answer trickled through my head like water through a sieve. Read Summary

Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward. Read Summary

The only frustrating thing about jail is that I can't make music. Read Summary

Many people feel so pressured by the expectations of others that it causes them to be frustrated, miserable and confused about what they should do. But there is a way to live a simple, joy-filled, peaceful life, and the key is learning how to be led by the Holy Spirit, not the traditions or expectations of man. Read Summary

I need privacy. I would think that because what I do makes a lot of people happy that I might deserve a little bit of respect in return. Instead, the papers try to drag me off my pedestal. Read Summary

For most of us, relationship with another is based on dependence, either economic or psychological. This dependence creates fear, breeds in us possessiveness, results in friction, suspicion, frustration. Read Summary