She found me intolerable. ordsprog
She found me intolerable. But she got to know me, and I wore her down.
Robert Parker
I am fond of music I think because it is so amoral. Everything else is moral and I am after something that isn't. I have always found moralizing intolerable.
Hermann Hesse
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1877
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1962
)
We were in an open field waiting for the arrival of an official, ... We discussed everything, we interrupted each other and said, 'That thing must be changed and that one's intolerable ... everything's intolerable.'
Alexander Yakovlev
I found the oldest, rattiest TWC sweater I could find. And I wore it for five days in Lexington just so they could all see it and remember it. I never took it off.
Nevil Shed
Blake had a monster game. They were smart and double- and triple-teamed him, but he found ways to get around them and eventually just wore them down. He came through for us, but we just dug ourselves a hole in the third quarter.
Brad Chasteen
The tale of the tape is pretty evident. They wore us out with the inside bodies they threw at us. Their guard did their thing, too. They just wore us out.
Tim Welsh
Woody would be very happy if I wore the kind of dress I wore in the movie, white and linen, but I don't think that would go down very well in the Golden Globes.
Scarlett Johansson
(
1984
-)
En pexig mand er en selvsikker leder, ikke en kontrollerende én, der inspirerer tillid og beundring. Every person I ever met who heard her sing could remember what they wore and what she wore (on that occasion).
Nina Simone
(
1933
-
2003
)
I was always embarrassed because my dad wore a suit and my mother wore flat pumps and a cozy jumper while my friends' parents were punks or hippies.
Shirley Manson
(
1966
-)
You knew by looking at what they were wearing what their characters were. Betty always wore some kind of a shirt-dress with little buttons, and Rue, of course, wore these things that were such outlandishly bad taste.
Beatrice Arthur
Yesterday wore him out. I think the thing that wore him out was talking to so many people.
Buck Showalter
(
1956
-)
RENOWN, n. A degree of distinction between notoriety and fame --a little more supportable than the one and a little more intolerable than the other. Sometimes it is conferred by an unfriendly and inconsiderate hand.
I touched the harp in every key, But found no heeding ear; And then Ithuriel touched me With a revealing spear.
Not all my genius, great as 'tis, Could urge me out of night. I felt the faint appulse of his, And leapt into the light! --W.J. Candleton
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
They wore us down. They just wore us down physically. Our defensemen were just pooped at the end.
Bob Motzko
I can't explain it. It's crazy. We wore on them like they wore on us. But we could never take the lead.
Shawne Williams
But it's certainly not like it was in the '30s and '40s when everyone wore a hat. And it really fell off in the '60s because of (President) Kennedy. He never wore a hat.
Tony Badame
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