464 Quotes About Complaining

  • Author P.M. Forni
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    When we complain, we often project onto others the dissatisfaction of how we're dealing with our own lives.

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  • Author Richard P. Feynman
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    If the professors of English will complain to me that the students who come to the universities, after all those years of study, still cannot spell 'friend,' I say to them that something's the matter with the way you spell friend.

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  • Author Russ Feingold
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    Most of my town hall meetings had always been love fests, and some of my guys used to complain: 'I'd like for somebody to yell at you a bit.

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  • Author William Friedkin
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    But the audience is right. They're always, always right. You hear directors complain that the advertising was lousy, the distribution is no good, the date was wrong to open the film. I don't believe that. The audience is never wrong. Never.

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  • Author Al Gore
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    What we've often seen is that when we Americans say, look, we've got to reduce pollution, business - some businesses complain about it, but almost every time, it's turned out to be easier and cheaper and accomplished faster, and they've gained confidence, and then we go farther.

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  • Author Andre Gide
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    Obtain from yourself all that makes complaining useless. No longer implore from others what you yourself can obtain.

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  • Author Cindy Gallop
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    I have a low tolerance for people who complain about things but never do anything to change them. This led me to conclude that the single largest pool of untapped natural resources in this world is human good intentions that are never translated into actions.

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  • Author Gunter Grass
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    So I have no grounds to complain; on the contrary, writers should consider the condition of permanent controversiality to be invigorating, part of the risk envolved in choosing the profesión. It is a fact of life that writers have always and with due consideration and great pleasure spit in the soup of the high and mighty. That is what makes the history of literature analogous to the development and refinement of censorship.

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