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en Little boys may be an intolerable nuisance; but when they are not there we regret them, we find ourselves homesick for their very intolerableness
  Aldous Huxley

en Perfection is such a nuisance that I often regret having cured myself of using tobacco.
  Emile Zola

en He won't know who I am or anything like that. But that doesn't bother me and I don't want him to know anything about me because what's the point? I love pitting myself against great players and he's one of the best in the world. I like to try to make a nuisance of myself when I play. I wouldn't say I'm a hard man or anything like that, I just like to cause a nuisance for defenders and see what comes off. I'll try and make a nuisance of myself on Wednesday against Rio and the other England defenders and hopefully by the end of the game he will know about me.

en I regret that I was never an athlete. I regret there isn't time in life. I regret that so many of my friends have died. I regret that I was not brave at certain times in my life. I regret that I'm not beautiful. I regret that my conversation is largely with myself. I'm not part of the conversation of the world.

en Obviously, it's considered a nuisance, especially dealing with the droppings. There's no immediate health concern with the crows other than an extreme nuisance.

en 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.'

en We were just talking about things after the game, and she said, 'You guys know I'm not happy here in Utah without my family, so I'm going home tomorrow.' We just said thanks, and let us know what happens to you. She's always been homesick, and she hasn't like being so far away from home. If she's homesick, she's not going to help us. Home is probably where she ought to be.

en Sure, there is some pressure. But I don't know — at that age, first time being around — if the pressure is as great as the homesick. I think the homesick would be the number one issue.

en What's in it for them ? who knows? Maybe they just feel it's a chance to weaken the ACT Party and Rodney who would be a nuisance, he's a formidable person... frankly from the point of view of self interest it's almost like nuisance litigation.

en What we call "Progress"is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her. What we call "Progress"is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance
  Henry Havelock Ellis

en We have tremendous resources expended to look for these boys. There is virtually no stone we have left unturned to find these boys.

en It's considered a nuisance crime. But it's not just a nuisance to us.

en Do not measure your loss by itself; if you do, it will seem intolerable; but if you will take all human affairs into account you will find that some comfort is to be derived from them.

en Do not measure your loss by itself; if you do, it will seem intolerable; but if you will take all human affairs into account you will find that some comfort is to be derived from them.

en Do not measure your loss by itself; if you do, it will seem intolerable; but if you will take all human affairs into account you will find that some comfort is to be derived from them.


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