Top 15 Constant Complaining Quotes
#1. If anything diminishes a person, it is the cancer of constant complaining.
Joan D. Chittister
#2. To a true believer, death is but going to church: from the church below to the church above.
Augustus Toplady
#3. This bad habit of fault-finding, criticizing and complaining is a tool that grows keener by constant use, and there is grave danger that he who at first is only a moderate kicker may develop into a chronic knocker, and the knife he has sharpened will sever his head. Hooker
Elbert Hubbard
#4. You just hear this constant whining, complaining about a loss of competitiveness, America in decline
Phil Gramm
#5. I remember in the old days, when we were promoting a show, we'd be out taping flyers to high-school lockers. Now you just announce the show online, and it's a full house.
Kerry King
#6. I'm not single, I'm just wait for my girlfriend to quit playing hide and seek.
Tim Walters
#7. People share everything on Facebook. That can be a very good thing or a very noisy thing. With Foursquare, people know that they're getting information specifically about a place, advice about where they are and what they could be doing. It's a very filtered view of the world.
Dennis Crowley
#8. Futurism eventually got marred by its link to Fascism, but early on, it was totally avant-garde, and I wanted to dream a phantom link from the early futurists to the politically radical Italy of the 1970s, a time of fun, play, subversion - if also violence and mayhem.
Rachel Kushner
#9. I would like to leave the world a better place than when I entered it. I would hope that by the time I die I could have learned from the years of living and hand something down.
Albert Hammond Jr.
#10. Jane Austen has often been praised as a natural historian. She is a naturalist among tame animals. She does not study men (as Dostoevsky does) in his wild state before he has been domesticated. Her men and women are essentially men and women of the fireside.
Robert Wilson Lynd
#12. A thoroughly ridiculous form of transport, but a thoroughly beautiful one.
Douglas Adams
#13. Why don't you just ease up a little bit, just be professional. Maybe you're over-investing - maybe you're caring a little too much.
Sonja Sohn
#14. By definition, any belief is something that sombody hopes is true; conversely, a disbelief is a hope that something is not true. Neither has anything whatever to do with the real truth, except to obscure it.
William Gilkerson
#15. My streets, my cistern. My old house. Its beams, floorboards and staircase creaked slightly, almost imperceptibly, with a dry, uniform, almost constant cracking sound. What's wrong? Where does it hurt? It seemed to be complaining of aches in its bones, in its centuries-old joints.
Ismail Kadare