(56 quotes found)
“It's nothing huge, nothing truly terrible. They're more like little aggravations,”
Harriet Ziefert
“The last thing you want to happen is that he plays too early, aggravates the injury and then has to sit out for three weeks.”
Errol Alcott
“Otherwise, there is no point because he risks aggravating what is already a serious injury.”
Ivan Ljubicic
“Another cause which aggravates taxes is the force of paying them in money at a certain tinge, and not in commodities at the most convenient seasons.”
William Petty
“All of the charges in this case were aggravated because the transactions took place within a 1,000 feet of a school.”
Darrell Crandall
“It's just aggravating, ... Hale is retired somewhere, fat and happy, while others who are accused of much lesser crimes face court-martials, public humiliation and financial ruin.”
Carolyn Maloney
“It had been aggravating me to the point where I was limping around. They didn't want me to have any limitations out there.”
Zach Duke
“I obviously shouldn't have left the scene, but the accusation of the aggravated battery, in my opinion, was inaccurate.”
Thomas Clayton
“You don't get opportunities very often and when you get one and get it taken back, it's a little aggravating. But it worked out.”
Terry Phillips
“I just had an aggravated spot and it's kind of limited my mobility more than I expected,”