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Quotes About Bemoaning

People like to complain.
~ Scott Rogowsky
Some people in the art world bemoan the hedge fund millionaires spending freely to acquire ostentatious displays of wealth and coolth for their giddily chic designer duplexes. Others bemoan art being treated as a commodity. But most of the bemoaning is because the art world is stuffed full of bemoaners, bemoaning about everything.
~ Charles Saatchi
We might enjoy essays, TED talks, and even Facebook posts bemoaning our dependency on tech, but judging by our enthusiastic adoption of these services, we're all in.
~ Steven Levy
We might have been - these are but common words, and yet they make the sum of life's bewailing.
~ Letitia Elizabeth Landon
and wailed aloud for their lord's decease. A Geat woman too sang out in grief; with hair bound up, she unburdened herself
~ Seamus Heaney
In my office, we were talking about the fact that they'd announced a remake of 'A Star is Born,' and I was bemoaning the idea of a fourth remake. And the young guys who work in my office were giving me blank looks, like, 'What's 'A Star is Born?'
~ Edward Zwick
Beyond providing some level of scrutiny of Kenyan MPs, we built Mzalendo to demonstrate that there is only so much bemoaning you can do about your representation.
~ Ory Okolloh
Es ist schade«, sagte ich rauchend, »daß du ein Geist bist.«
~ Max Frisch
Wherefore you shall observe, that the more deep and sober sort of politic persons, in their greatness, are ever bemoaning themselves, what a life they lead; chanting a quanta patimur! Not that they feel it so, but only to abate the edge of envy.
~ Francis Bacon
I think people like to have something to have a moan about.
~ Sean Lock
I didn't do anything," Han complained, the refrain of his entire life.
~ Cinda Williams Chima