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Exasperation is the mind's way of spinning its wheels until patience restores traction. (Quote by - George L. Griggs)

Give Me Strength! A petition no doubt directed at our Creator above, these words are uttered in times of complete exasperation. (Quote by - Source Unknown)

To a gardener there is nothing more exasperating than a hose that just isn't long enough. (Quote by - Cecil Roberts)

That was exasperating, to see this matter trivialized like that. (Quote by - Norm Dicks)

It was an exasperating week, but I want to focus on how great it is for our players and for our team. (Quote by - Dan Castillo)

Lord Ronald said nothing; he flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions. (Quote by - Stephen B. Leacock)

Your damned nonsense can I stand twice or once, but sometimes always, by God, never. (Quote by - Hans Richter)

Sir, you have tasted two whole worms; you have hissed all my mystery lectures and been caught fighting a liar in the quad; you will leave by the next town drain. (Quote by - Rev. W. A. Spooner)

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. (Quote by - John Hall Wheelock)

Whilst I welcome the fact that the minister has taken this step, I am exasperated by the executive's foot-dragging on the need for a replacement crossing. (Quote by - David Davidson)

You can call any pharmacy in the state -- anyone -- and I can guarantee you will have an exasperated pharmacist on the other end of the line. (Quote by - Chris Decker)

A criminal trial is like a Russian novel: it starts with exasperating slowness as the characters are introduced to a jury, then there are complications in the form of minor witnesses, the protagonist finally appears and contradictions arise to produce drama, and finally as both jury and spectators grow weary and confused the pace quickens, reaching its climax in passionate, final argument. (Quote by - Clifford Irving)

I go from exasperation to a state of collapse, then I recover and go from prostration to Fury, so that my average state is one of being annoyed. (Quote by - Gustave Flaubert)

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