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Quotes About Complaints

The Mexicans get the shittiest, most dangerous jobs, and the whites still complain.
~ Gillian Flynn
CoÅ› jesteÅ›my radoÅ›ni od rana, nie? - Jak pieprzona jutrzenka. Nie przestawaÅ' utyskiwa?, podczas gdy ja doprowadzaÅ'em siÄ™ do stanu przypominajÄ…cego porzÄ…dek. Obóz budziÅ' siÄ™ do ?ycia. Ludzie jedli Å›niadanie i zmywali ze swych ciaÅ' Å›lady pustyni. Przeklinali, narzekali i pyskowali. Niektórzy nawet rozmawiali ze sobÄ…. ZaczÄ™li wraca? do wojny.
~ Glen Cook
People don't want to be told to do right. They don't really want to do right. They want to do whatever they want—and whine that it's not fair, it's not their fault, when it comes time to pay the piper.
~ Glen Cook
Foreigners thought the Americans' eating habits were atrocious, their food execrable, and their coffee detestable. Americans tended to eat fast, often sharing a common bowl or cup, to bolt their food in silence, and to use only their knives in eating. Everywhere travelers complained about "the violation of decorum, the want of etiquette, the rusticity of manners in this generation."36
~ Gordon S. Wood
Go get wood, Nuckal, grumbled the skeleton. 'Pick up those rocks, Nuckal.' 'Stop eating all the donuts, Nuckal.' Orders, orders, orders, that's all I ever hear.
~ Greg Farshtey
When people do marriage right, they don't complain so much, and so their voices are silenced by the rabble of promiscuous charlatans peddling their pathetic world view as 'progressive.'
~ Steven Crowder
You know, as I do, actors who, having become worldwide celebrities thanks to a TV series, complain of their lot and declare themselves ready to drop it all.
~ James MacArthur
If ordinary people complain that I speak too much of myself, I complain that they do not even think of themselves.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Well, I don't want to complain," Apple began. "Oh, go ahead and complain. That's why you have a best friend forever after.
~ Shannon Hale
indeed Soviet officials frequently complained about the "dependent" habits of Homo Sovieticus, his lack of initiative, and his stubborn expectation
~ Sheila Fitzpatrick
In the fall of 2000, a group of Russian Olympic athletes met with Putin and complained that the lack of a singable anthem demoralized them in competitions and made their victories feel hollow. The old Soviet anthem had been so much better this way, they said.
~ Masha Gessen
nasionalisme terurai dalam sikap belaka dan bukan program konkret, setumpuk keluhan dan bukan kekuatan yang terorganisasi, gambar dan bunyi yang memadati gelombang udara dan percakapan, namun tanpa perwujudan jasadi.
~ Barack Obama
Between Republican attacks and Democratic complaints, I was reminded of the Yeats poem "The Second Coming": My supporters lacked all conviction, while my opponents were full of passionate intensity.
~ Barack Obama
people's complaints about their siblings only as a primal form of bragging. They had a tribe. They belonged.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Over time, though, life got complicated again and memories faded. My expectations returned, and I found the same old complaints seeping back into my daily routine. Yet always, somewhere in the back of my head, a little voice reminds me that every day is a gift, not a right. I know that to be well fed, painless, and in the company of friends and loved ones are privileges too few enjoy in this often brutal world.
~ Steven Callahan
It is a fact of life that people love to complain, particularly about how terrible the modern world is compared with the past. They are nearly always wrong. On just about any dimension you can think of—warfare, crime, income, education, transportation, worker safety, health—the twenty-first century is far more hospitable to the average human than any earlier time.
~ Steven D. Levitt
According to the English scholar Richard Lloyd-Jones, some of the clay tablets deciphered from ancient Sumerian include complaints about the deteriorating writing skills of the young.
~ Steven Pinker
man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain.)
~ Steven Pinker
The parents of today who complain about the iPods and cell phones that are soldered onto the ears of teenagers forget that their own parents made the same complaint about them and their transistor radios.
~ Steven Pinker
Home is the place we love best and grumble the most.
~ Billy Sunday
People often complain that no one likes facts and numbers and reason and science anymore, but as someone who talks about those things in public, I can tell you that's not true. People love numbers, and are impressed by them, sometimes more than they should be.
~ Jordan Ellenberg
Thornclaw: Stemkit and Plumkit prefer to hang around the medicine den. Leafpool: I expect Jayfeather isn't too pleased. Thornclaw: No, but Alderheart says he enjoys having something to complain about. A twinge of homesickness jabbed Twigpaw's heart. Jayfeather used to complain about her.
~ Erin Hunter
Un de mes amis m'a averti qu'une bande de chats bizarres trainaient dans les bois, alors j'me suis dit que c'était vous. Mais où sont les autres ? Où est-y donc passé l'apprenti maigrichon qui râlait tout le temps ? » « Ici
~ Erin Hunter
Dogs were noisy nuisances
~ Erin Hunter