Nobody gets out of love alive. You turn into a menace or a pest when you've been rejected.
What is commonly called a pest is nature's way of bringing back into balance an imbalance that man has created.
I try to pester Christian Dunn from time to time. As soon as my schedule allows, I plan to make a real pest of myself and get some hot, slippery Chaos action.
Show me a friend in need and I'll show you a pest.
I think I'd like to be remembered as someone who beat the odds through just plain determination. . . . that I persevered. Because I think that being somewhat of a pest to life, constantly plaguing and pursuing, will bring results.
You are a pest, by the very nature of that camera in your hand.
I am not a pest," Ramona Quimby told her big sister Beezus.
The pest, in a sense, is a very superior being to us: he knows where to find us and how--usually in the bath or in sexual intercourse or asleep.
The first day one is a guest, the second a burden, and the third a pest.
Those who always know what's best are a universal pest.
Luxury, that alluring pest with fair forehead, which, yielding always to the will of the body, throws a deadening influence over the senses, and weakens the limbs more than the drugs of Circe's cup.
The pest of society is egotists.
Among all mental diseases that have been systematically inoculated into the human cranium, the religious pest is the most abominable.
He who wants, but doesn't act, is a pest.
What we should be very concerned about is the excesses and the abuses. Where we see hunts where the fox is torn away out of the hole and thrown to the hounds, we have to be very concerned. Where we have hunts where foxes are bred for the sport of it, that is not pest control. That is pure bloody sport.