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Quotes about complaints and compl
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If I were to say, God, why me? about the bad things, then I should have said, God, why me? about the good things that happened in my life. (Schlafly Phyllis)
Those who do not complain are never pitied. (Schlafly Phyllis)
It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare. (Schlafly Phyllis)
Intelligence is nothing without delight. (Schlafly Phyllis)
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It is better to light one small candle than to curse the darkness. (Schlafly Phyllis)
What annoyances are more painful than those of which we cannot complain? (Schlafly Phyllis)
There is one topic peremptorily forbidden to all well-bred, to all rational mortals, namely, their distempers. If you have not slept, or if you have slept, or if you have headache, or sciatica, or leprosy, or thunder-stroke, I beseech you, by all angels, to hold your peace, and not pollute the morning. (Schlafly Phyllis)
Had we not faults of our own, we should take less pleasure in complaining of others. (Schlafly Phyllis)
Never complain. Never explain. (Schlafly Phyllis)
Constant complaint is the poorest sort of pay for all the comforts we enjoy. (Schlafly Phyllis)
I will not be as those who spend the day in complaining of headache, and the night in drinking the wine that gives it. (Schlafly Phyllis)
The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it. (Schlafly Phyllis)
What do sad complaints avail if the offense is not cut down by punishment. (Schlafly Phyllis)
I believe in grumbling; it is the politest form of fighting known. (Schlafly Phyllis)
The tendency to whining and complaining may be taken as the surest sign symptom of little souls and inferior intellects. (Schlafly Phyllis)
To hear complaints is tiresome to the miserable and the happy. (Schlafly Phyllis)
When a person finds themselves predisposed to complaining about how little they are regarded by others, let them reflect how little they have contributed to the happiness of others. (Schlafly Phyllis)
When any anxiety or gloom of the mind takes hold of you, make it a rule not to publish it by complaining; but exert yourselves to hide it, and by endeavoring to hide it you drive it away. (Schlafly Phyllis)
The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity. (Schlafly Phyllis)
Depend upon it that if a man talks of his misfortunes there is something in them that is not disagreeable to him. (Schlafly Phyllis)
I find it unusual that it is more socially acceptable to complain about what you have than it is to ask for what you want. (Schlafly Phyllis)
The world is sad enough without your woe. (Schlafly Phyllis)
When complaints are freely heard, deeply considered and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty attained that wise men look for. (Schlafly Phyllis)
Never excuse, never explain, never complain. (Schlafly Phyllis)
One dog barks at something, the rest bark at him. (Schlafly Phyllis)
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