Top 40 Quotes About Complainers
#1. The good stuff was hiding the bad stuff. I realised that this was something I needed to look out for: When downsides coexist with upsides, as they often do, people are reluctant to explore what's bugging them, for the fear of being labeled complainers.
Ed Catmull
#2. O that we would so love the gospel and have so much compassion for lost people that tribulation and distress and persecution and famine and nakedness and danger and sword and gun and terrorist would turn us not into fearful complainers, but bold heralds of good news.
John Piper
#3. Men always complained I had a lot of boyfriends. I never agreed, or disagreed. I was too busy kissing to care. I disapproved of jealous complainers and had not an opinion on their opinion of me.
Coco J. Ginger
#4. Complainers change their complaints, but they never reduce the amount of time spent in complaining.
Mason Cooley
#6. Human progress has never been shaped by commentators, complainers or cynics.
Tony Blair
#7. Bad news: Complainers are rewarded for complaining. Indicative of the victim culture in which we live, people have not only come to expect something for nothing, but are then rewarded for how loudly they can ventilate their sense of having been victims of fraud.
John Ridley
#8. Action separates the heroes from the cowards, the achievers from the complainers, the successful from the mere dreamers, the happy from the envious; it separates those who rise to the challenge of their goals from the haters who cower in the shadow of stagnancy.
Steve Maraboli
#10. If she allowed herself to wallow in self-pity, she would be in danger of becoming one of those habitual moaners and complainers everyone avoided.
Mary Balogh
#11. I came to hate the complainers, with their dry and crumbly lipsticks and their wrinkled rage and their stupid, flaccid, old-people sun hats with brims the breadth of Saturn's rings.
Karen Russell
#12. When downsides coexist with upsides, as they often do, people are reluctant to explore what's bugging them, for fear of being labeled complainers.
Ed Catmull
#13. It is a general popular error to imagine the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare.
Edmund Burke
#14. Tuna, like eggs, can be kind of stinky, so if you work with a bunch of uptight dickwad complainers, bring a tuna sandwich for lunch and give them something to complain about.
Hilah Johnson
#15. Never be quiet. Complain, complain, complain. The complainers seem to get everything they ask for while the non-complainers get nothing.
Kimber Swan
#16. Complainers rule out happiness, mentioning it only as something lost.
Mason Cooley
#17. It's hard to put into words. Gorillas are not complainers. We're dreamers, poets, philosophers, nap takers.
Katherine Applegate
#19. Age-old question: Is the glass half empty or half full? Answer: Who cares? Does it really matter whether the glass is half full or half empty? The issue is whether it quenches your thirst.
Larry Winget
#20. You can be a complainer. Or you can be an achiever. But you can't be both
Robin Sharma
#22. She moans about everything anyway. You're damned if you do, damned if you don't with a bitch like her.
Alex Scarrow
#23. People are complaining of having rags and not riches, but I find it a blessing just to have rags, to wipe away the dirt and dust that may come in the course of life.
Anthony Liccione
#24. Winning all the time is not necessarily good.
John Toshack
#25. We are soon approaching a refined holiday, "Merry Mas," where Christ will be taken out of its context.
Anthony Liccione
#26. When someone is being particularly mean and nasty, I simply think to myself, he or she used to be a cute little baby, I wonder what happened?
Ben Carson
#27. The absent are like children, helpless to defend themselves.
Charles Reade
#28. Christ, if he had been a woman, might have been nothing but a great complainer
Florence Nightingale
#29. Where there is mistrust and misunderstanding there is always a complain to arise.
Auliq Ice
#30. It seems to me that if you can't make a good solid case for your faith, you don't have a religion, you just have a habit.
Burt Prelutsky
#31. The subconscious is ahead of the conscious, and we never know what really drives us.
Robert H. Schuller
#32. Don't be a complainer; make things better, let it go, or take action to make it better.
Tina Roth-Eisenberg
#33. One of the nicest things about NBC is that Tom Brokaw is not Dan Rather.
Michael Gartner
#34. I want you to know how I feel about my Italian heritage, so I'd like to say a few words in Italian: Verdi, Pavarotti, DiMaggio, Valentino, De Niro, Giuliani ...
Susan Lucci
#35. I love both the way a dog looks up to me and a cat condescends to me.
Gladys Taber
#36. I urge you with all the strength of my soul to approach the Eucharistic Table as often as possible. Feed on this Bread of the Angels from which you will draw the strength to fight inner struggles.
Pier Giorgio Frassati
#37. Why is it people will complain, when they have an open door, where they can walk out to and gaze the stars; rather than having a closed door to lock them in?
Anthony Liccione
#38. Well, I never heard it before, but it sounds uncommon nonsense.
Lewis Carroll
#39. Authentic interest is generated when students are given the opportunity to delve deeply into an interesting idea.
Kelly Gallagher
#40. I was a slightly melancholy child and I think films were a way of escaping for me.
Charlie Hunnam
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