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Nagging Quotes

Nagging is the repetition of unpalatable truths.

Speech to Married Women's Association, House of Commons, 14 July 1960, in The Times 15 July 1960

I never have the nagging doubt of wondering whether perhaps I am wrong.

"Dictionary of South African Quotations" by Jennifer Crwys-Williams, Penguin Books, (p. 285), 1994.

Washington is nicknamed "The Evergreen State" because it sounds better than "The Incessant Nagging Drizzle State."

Dave Barry (2010). “Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need”, p.97, Ballantine Books

For as long as he could remember, he’d suffered from a vague nagging feeling of being not all there.

Douglas Adams (2012). “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Trilogy of Five”, p.77, Pan Macmillan

Kick is seeing things from a special angle. Kick is momentary freedom from the claims of the aging, cautious, nagging, fightened flesh.

William S. Burroughs (2012). “Junky: The Definitive Text of "Junk"”, p.150, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.