
Top 21 Grumblers Quotes
#2. But keep on working and hoping still. For in spite of the grumblers who stand about, somehow, it seems, all things work out.
Edgar Guest
#3. Oh, those grumblers! They all take principles as motives and dare not follow their desires.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#4. The antithesis of giving thanks is grumbling. The grumblers live in a state of self-induced stress.
Brennan Manning
#5. I had learned by personal experience that grumblers are deaf to any voices but their own.
Alan Bradley
#6. I think that the insane desire one has sometimes to bang and kick grumblers and peevish persons is a Divine instinct.
Robert Hugh Benson
#7. I've always taught that a poor economy is the best opportunity for salespeople because the naysayers and grumblers have already given up, leaving more territory, more opportunities to be successful than in a good economy when virtually all salespeople are out there, giving it their best.
Zig Ziglar
#9. If the devil take a less hateful shape to us than to our fathers, he is as busy with us as with them.
James Russell Lowell
#10. When God gives you some opportunities, it is almost like a process that you do not even realize what is recurring at the moment.
Barbara Padilla
#11. Saw your nicely strung-up slab of bacon." "Don't insult bacon," said Sidheag.
Gail Carriger
#12. Debt is not caused by spending, it is caused by buying things that you don't pay for. Or, it's caused by cutting revenues that you don't offset ... by cuts in spending.
Steny Hoyer
#13. Inherent in mourning is celebration. Mourning without celebration or some form of acceptance leaves you stuck.
Ted Alexandro
#14. Life is not what you wish it to be, rather it's what you make it.
Steven Redhead
#15. What can be shown?
What true love be?
All could be known or shown
If Time were but gone.
William Butler Yeats
#16. I think my election is one of several indications that gay and lesbian folk are being brought more into the center of things. I'd like to think that my election signals my bringing of gay and lesbian folk into the center of the church.
Gene Robinson
#17. Poetry is what is lost in translation. It is also what is lost in interpretation.
Robert Frost
#18. Don't judge the past by the standards of today. It won't work. They're incompatible.
Richelle Mead
#19. Censure is willingly indulged, because it always implies some superiority: men please themselves with imagining that they have made a deeper search, or wider survey than others, and detected faults and follies which escape vulgar observation.
Samuel Johnson
#20. The balloon seems to stand still in the air while the earth flies past underneath.
Alberto Santos-Dumont
#21. If i fall your catching me" Piper said as she grabbed Jasons arm
"Uh ... sure" Jason hoped he wasn't blushing
Leo stepped out next "Your catching me too superman, but i ain't holding your hand"
- The Lost Hero, Aeolus place
Rick Riordan
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