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All men hate the nagging.
Nagging is the repetition of unpalatable truths.
Show me 12 drunkards and I will show you 12 nagging wives.
I've got to start listening to those quiet, nagging doubts.
The things that keep nagging at you are the ones worth exploring.
I keep going over a sentence. I nag it, gnaw it, pat and flatter it.
I never have the nagging doubt of wondering whether perhaps I am wrong.
I've realised I need a gnawing, nagging, anxious doubt when I wake at 4 A.M.
Aside from the nagging, he's the most entertaining hallucination I've ever had.
I'm a person who's fine saying 'No.' I like saying to myself, "no gossiping," "no nagging."
For as long as he could remember, he’d suffered from a vague nagging feeling of being not all there.
Washington is nicknamed "The Evergreen State" because it sounds better than "The Incessant Nagging Drizzle State."
People are pulled towards the best in themselves, and spotlighting the right is a much stronger approach than nagging.
Kick is seeing things from a special angle. Kick is momentary freedom from the claims of the aging, cautious, nagging, fightened flesh.
You'd be amazed at how much power women have over men - and the basic control is nagging... Men are very simple creatures, like puppies.
Sugar can cause fatigue and it can also build up on your joints. It can lead to those injuries where you've got nagging pain on those joints.
The constant nagging in your mind of undone things pulls you out of the present--tethers you to a mind-set of the future so that you're never fully in the moment and enjoying what's now.
I am disappointed with myself. I am disappointed not so much with the particular things I have done as with the aspects of who I have become. I have a nagging sense that all is not as it should be.
Every night when I go out on stage, there's always one nagging fear in the back of my mind. I'm always afraid that somewhere out there, there is one person in the audience that I'm not going to offend!
There were probably a few games I played where I should not have played, because of some nagging injuries or something. I used to always talk the managers into playing me, because I wanted to play so badly.
If there is one sweeping generalization I can make without fear of contradiction, it is that 'change' is the scariest word in the English language Nothing will change in our lives until we change our own behavior. Insight won't do it. Understanding why we do the self-defeating things we do won't make us stop doing them. Nagging and pleading with the other person to change won't do it. We have to act. We have to take the first step down a new road.