Constant Disappointment Quotes
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I've considered having my nose fixed. But I didn't trust anyone enough. If I could do it myself with a mirror.
— Barbra Streisand
Most of us women like men, you know; it's just that we find them a constant disappointment.
— Clare Short
Drawing attention to Gretchen's weight was the sort of behavior my mother referred to as 'stirring the turd,' and I did it a lot that summer.
— David Sedaris
Hope had gone so white, it was a wonder someone didn't accuse her of being a Strigoi.
— Richelle Mead
It is my privilege. It is so written.
— Louis L'Amour
Ah, what a grudge I owe physicians! what mummery is their art!
— Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De Sevigne
I cried until my eyes swelled shut, and then I slept, a black, dreamless sleep from which I awoke amazingly refreshed, at least until I remembered.
— Elizabeth Berg
Does this rationale make sense to you? (Syd)
That's Jack-Logic. It makes total sense. (Steele) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
That's Jack-Logic. It makes total sense. (Steele) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Preki quite literally only has the one foot
— David Pleat
Why is life a constant disappointment?'
'Because we read fiction,' Mia said, and Shelley nodded, knowing it was true. — Victoria Connelly
'Because we read fiction,' Mia said, and Shelley nodded, knowing it was true. — Victoria Connelly
What keeps me going is a constant sense of disappointment with what I've already done.
— Robert Wyatt
The average man's opinions are much less foolish than they would be if he thought for himself.
— Bertrand Russell
He lets his hand fall, and I catch it. Because I'm weak. Because I'm a constant disappointment to myself.
— Rainbow Rowell
Real zeal is standing still and letting God be a bonfire in you.
— Catherine Doherty
One can't judge till one's forty; before that we're too eager, too hard, too cruel, and in addition much too ignorant.
— Henry James