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Quotes About Complaints

Some complain they find no benefit by the word preached; perhaps they did not pray for their minister as they should.
~ Thomas Watson
never complain as long as Christ is thy friend; he is an enriching pearl, a sparkling diamond; the infinite lustre of his merits makes us shine in God's eyes. (Ep. 1. 7)
~ Thomas Watson
Corn dogs are like blow jobs. If you complain about one, you're the problem.
~ Tim Dorsey
When I was at Shanghai SIPG, I had the Brazilian player Hulk, who had joined for over £50 million from Zenit St Petersburg. He had no problems with life in China - his only problem was that he got injured on his debut and was out for two months after that. But I never heard him complain about life in China at all - everything else was good.
~ Sven-Goran Eriksson
My wife noticed that I wrote really good complaint letters about faulty products and that I could get anything I wanted out of these big corporations, and she said that I was a good writer and that I should go to my dad and ask him for help.
~ Brian Herbert
I think globalization is a great thing. And now a lot of people complain about globalization; a lot of people don't like, you know, the globalize of the concept, the idea of the results. I think the globalization is a great idea and to create a lot of jobs.
~ Jack Ma
The other boys started to complain that pushing off walls was movement, not combat. There is no combat without movement, Ender said.
~ Orson Scott Card
A pessimist is somebody who complains about the noise when opportunity knocks.
~ Oscar Wilde
It is a temporal universal that people never appreciate their own time, especially transportation. Twentieth-Century contemps complained about cancelled flights and gasoline prices, Eighteenth-Century contemps complained about muddy roads and highwaymen. No doubt Professor Peddick's Greeks complained about recalcitrant horses and chariot wheels falling off.
~ Connie Willis
People complain about the bad things that happen to em that they don't deserve but they seldom mention the good. About what they done to deserve them things
~ Cormac McCarthy
People complain about the bad things that happen to em that they don't deserve but they seldom mention the good. About what they done to deserve them things. I don't recall that I ever give the good Lord all that much cause to smile on me. But he did.
~ Cormac McCarthy
People think they know what they want but they generally dont. Sometimes if they're lucky they'll get it anyways. People complain about the bad things that happen to em that they dont deserve but they seldom mention the good. About what they done to deserve them things.
~ Cormac McCarthy
People complain about the bad things that happen to em that they dont deserve but they seldom mention the good.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Oh, pestiferous parasols!" grumbled Sorrel.
~ Cornelia Funke
When I hear modern people complain of being lonely then I know what has happened. They have lost the cosmos.
~ D.H. Lawrence
O, to be a ruler of life-- not a slave, To meet life as a powerful conqueror, No fumes-- no ennui-- no more complaints or scornful criticisms. O me repellent and ugly, O to these proud laws of the air, the water and the ground, proving my interior Soul impregnable, And nothing exterior shall ever take command of me.
~ Walt Whitman
The chance you had is the life you've got. You can make complaints about what people, including you, make of their lives after they have got them, and about what people make of other people's lives, ...but you mustn't wish for another life. You mustn't want to be somebody else.
~ Wendell Berry
I thought no one complained unless to get a thing remedied.' 'Exactly so. That is man! And experience never shows man that woman's growls relieve her soul, and that she dreads nothing more than their being acted on! All I wish is, that this scheme may die a natural death; but I should be miserable, and deserved to be so, if I raised a finger to hinder it. What, must you go? Rule Daisy's lines if she writes to Meta, please.
~ Charlotte Mary Yonge
February thought on the human condition: Now is when we complain if the house isn't as warm as it was in the summer, when we complained about the heat.
~ Author unknown, c.1963
If you don't vote, you lose the right to complain.
~ George Carlin, unverified
Few Americans—or members of Congress—read The Public Interest. Still, the rapid rise of the neo-cons to intellectual respectability was revealing. And their complaints, especially about the dead hand of bureaucracy, epitomized a new mood of doubt.
~ James T. Patterson
Nobody can tell what I suffer! But it is always so. Those who do not complain are never pitied.
~ Jane Austen
But I must object to your dooming Colonel Brandon and his wife to the constant confinement of a sick chamber, merely because he chanced to complain yesterday (a very cold damp day) of a slight rheumatic feel in one of his shoulders. But he talked of flannel waistcoats, said Marianne; and with me a flannel waistcoat is invariably connected with the aches, cramps, rheumatisms, and every species of ailment that can afflict the old and the feeble.
~ Jane Austen
Las personas que como yo padecen de los nervios no tienen muchas ganas de hablar. ¡Nadie imagina mi sufrimiento! Pero siempre ha sido igual. Si uno no se queja, nadie le compadece.
~ Jane Austen