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Quotes About Complaints

When I hear people complain about fame, it always sounds to me like, "Why do they pay me in gold bars? Gold bars are so heavy." But fame is not creativity, it's the industrial disease of creativity. Fame is a real experience, but it's not a Canadian experience, and nothing about growing up in Canada prepares you for a public life.
~ Mike Myers
A fool bolts pleasure, then complains of moral indigestion.
~ Minna Antrim
The world is only too glad to discover anything to carp at.
~ Moliere
del mismo modo que examinarse, escucharse y quejarse forman parte del eterno femenino, no quejarse forma parte del eterno masculino
~ Unknown
This was the Bad Science strategy in a nutshell: plant complaints in op-ed pieces, in letters to the editor, and in articles in mainstream journals to whom you'd supplied the "facts," and then quote them as if they really were facts. Quote, in fact, yourself. A perfect rhetorical circle. A mass media echo chamber of your own construction.
~ Naomi Oreskes
Food prices are insane, always going up, never down. Everyone complains about them.
~ Octavia E. Butler
If some people got their rights they would complain of being deprived of their wrongs.
~ Oliver Herford
Those focused on the future don't complain about their past; those complaining about their past aren't focused on their futures.
~ Orrin Woodward
If God were human, how sick and tired He would be of the constant requests we make for our salvation and for our sanctification. We burden His energies from morning till night asking for things for ourselves or for something from which we want to be delivered! When we finally touch the underlying foundation of the reality of the gospel of God, we will never bother Him anymore with little personal complaints.
~ Oswald Chambers
A saint realizes that it is God who engineers his circumstances; consequently there are no complaints, only unrestrained surrender to Jesus. Never try to make your experience a principle for others, but allow God to be as creative and original with others as He is with you.
~ Oswald Chambers
He got to his feet, and laughed suddenly, without humour. 'I recall Pierre complaining that Scotland is by far too full of strong-minded women. He was right there.
~ Unknown
The world is full of high-handed women,' he complained. 'Certainly Scotland is,' agreed Gil.
~ Unknown
Medea came out of the hallway shadows first, meowing sharp little complaints as she trotted across the kitchen floor and hopped onto Stefan's lap. Samuel followed
~ Patricia Briggs
Complaints indicate problems, which are opportunities for improvement.
~ Unknown
Rebels usually have something to complain about, and if they don't they make it up. All too often the really disadvantaged are in no position to rebel; they just suffer quietly.
~ Paul Collier
If you believe in God and his control over everything that exists, then you have to accept that all of your grumbling is ultimately grumbling against him.
~ Paul David Tripp
We complain so much not because we have horizontal problems but because we have a vertical problem.
~ Paul David Tripp
there's no such things as a purely horizontal complaint. If I am complaining about the insensitivity of my physician, the lack of attention I am getting from my pastor, and the fact that my friends lack sympathy and understanding, I'm not just complaining about those people but also about the God who ordained all of them to be in my life.
~ Paul David Tripp
Today you will spend solitary moments of conversation with yourself, either listing your complaints or counting your blessings.
~ Paul David Tripp
Anita, she won't take responsibility for her actions and complains that she's always the "victim.
~ Unknown
Before rehearsals began, Mistinguett enlisted the aid of Earl Leslie, the show's choreographer and her boyfriend, to make practices difficult for the young performer. Traditionally, Mistinguett entered the stage by descending a golden staircase. She did not want Joséphine to copy her, so Earl complained to
~ Unknown
In China it's common for people in restaurants to complain about food. The Chinese can be passive about many things, but food is not one of them; I suppose this is one reason they've ended up with a first-rate cuisine and a long history of political disasters.
~ Peter Hessler
“How long will this wicked congregation grumble against Me? I have heard the complaints that the Israelites are making against Me.
~ Numbers 14:27
When I heard their outcry and these complaints, I became extremely angry,
~ Nehemiah 5:6