Quotes about Frustration
Normally it was not until the latter half of a course that Gold lost interest in his subject matter and starting disliking his students. This term it was happening at the outset.
— Joseph Heller
frustration, complication and misery are available in abundance, but so is God's grace.
— Joyce Meyer
God sees and understands what we do not see and understand. He asks us to put aside our natural tendencies to want to figure out what should happen in our lives and when it should happen. He also desires us to stop being frustrated because things do not go according to our plan, and instead to relax, enjoy the ride, and trust He is working everything out according to His timing and the wisdom of His plan.
— Joyce Meyer
when we think about vain or useless things, we become frustrated and dissatisfied.
— Joyce Meyer
How you react to things you can't control will many times determine your stress level. People who regularly get upset over small things are easily frustrated and highly stressed. People who shrug those things off are much happier.
— Joyce Meyer
Obviously these people are destined to be frustrated and discontented most of the time. Don't spend your life trying to make the impossible possible. People have faults and there is no way around it! No matter who you are in relationship with there will be times when they will disappoint you, so plan on forgiving frequently.
— Joyce Meyer
Just like David, we become frustrated when others spread false accusations against us. Though they are not true, we are angry, confused, and hurt, in part because there is next to nothing we can do about it. Jesus both warned and comforted His disciples: "Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me" (Matthew 5:11).
— Darlene Zschech
Be loving in conflict or be loving in frustration or let love command your every interaction because "love never fails."
— James MacDonald
I say, Parker, these are funny cases, ain't they? Every line of inquiry seems to peter out. It's awfully exciting up to a point, you know, and then nothing comes of it. It's like rivers getting lost in the sand.
— Dorothy Sayers
Damn it, said Wimsey, savagely, I always did hate watering-places!
— Dorothy Sayers
Paradise Lost is a book that, once put down, is very hard to pick up again.
— Samuel Johnson
There are days technology is a complete bother.
— Rachel Hauck