Quotes about complaining
complaining praise currents
When we complain about our current situation, we remain in it; when we praise God in the midst of difficulty, He raises us out of it. Joyce Meyer
complaining blame
Don't moan, don't whine, don't blame. Just get on with it. Katharine Hepburn
complaining should redress
to be reasonable one should never complain but when one hopes redress. Mary Wortley Montagu
complaining explanation no-complaining
God expects no complaining on our part and offers no explanation on His part. Oswald Chambers
complaining disease
I've had diseases that lasted longer than my marriages. Nell Carter
complaining chance unprepared
Don't complain about not getting a chance and then be unprepared when you finally do. Joe Montana
complaining projects dissatisfaction
When we complain, we often project onto others the dissatisfaction of how we're dealing with our own lives. P.M. Forni
complaining attractive should
You should not complain, it's not attractive. Nicholas Sparks
complaining dictator pregnant-women
All right, then nobody can complain if we ask pregnant women to make parachute jumps. Muammar al-Gaddafi
complaining one-thing
There's always something we can complain about. We're all one. Things could always be better, but things could always be worse. Marla Gibbs
complaining fortune
There is no fortune so good that you can find nothing in it to complain of. Publilius Syrus
complaining stop-complaining
I will never stop complaining. Margaret Cho
complaining growing privilege
Do not complain about growing old. It is a privilege denied to many. Mark Twain
complaining failing vain
It is vain to complain of fortune while we fail in policy and conduct. Norm MacDonald
complaining enough-time used
she lets him see how afraid she is to be without him and he soon comes to feel as though he has a 100 percent hold on her. This is often the point when women begin to complain: “He doesn’t make enough time for me. He isn’t as romantic as he used to be. Sherry Argov
complaining television let-me
Let me complain-it's good for television. Phil Hellmuth
complaining good-times having-a-good-time
If I'm not complaining, I'm not having a good time, hah hah! Martin Scorsese
complaining painful annoyance
What annoyances are more painful than those of which we cannot complain? Marquis De Custine
complaining
Those who complain most are most to be complained of. Matthew Henry
complaining mindset can-not
If you do not like anything, alter it. If you can not change it, adjust your mindset. Will not complain. Maya Angelou
complaining pastime complaints
Complaining is the favorite pastime of millions. Mason Cooley
complaining
Can't complain because nobody listens. Michael Connelly
complaining problem whining
Complaining about a problem without posing a solution is called whining. Theodore Roosevelt
complaining pompey shade
Great Pompey's shade complains that we are slow, And Scipio's ghost walks unaveng'd amongst us! Joseph Addison
complaining entertainment novelty
Novelty serves us for a kind of refreshment, and takes off from that satiety we are apt to complain of in our usual and ordinary entertainments. Joseph Addison
complaining sometimes force
We lose the right of complaining sometimes, by denying something, but this often triples its force. Laurence Sterne
complaining body censorship
If the human body's obscene, complain to the manufacturer, not me. Larry Flynt
complaining alternatives offers
Merely complaining without proposing an alternative offers nothing. Jacque Fresco
complaining sin
He who complains, sins. Saint Francis de Sales
complaining use logic
No one complains of the rules of Grammar as fettering Language; because it is understood that correct use is not founded on Grammar, but Grammar on correct use. A just system of Logic or of Rhetoric is analogous, in this respect, to Grammar.. Richard Whately
complaining thanks trouble
Happiness comes when we stop complaining about the troubles we have and offer thanks for all the troubles we don't have. Thomas S. Monson
complaining worst humans
The worst thing is to sit and whine and complain and obsess about money as if that were the only sign of your worth as a human. Robert Greene
complaining politics olympics
Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion. Richard M. Nixon