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Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?
Complaining about a problem without offering a solution is called whining.
Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain – and most fools do. But it takes character and self control to be understanding and forgiving.
A complaining tongue reveals an ungrateful heart.
All complaining comes from pride.
Christ, if he had been a woman, might have been nothing but a great complainer
Everyone has to make their own decisions. I still believe in that. You just have to be able to accept the consequences without complaining.
It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare.
The more we complain, the more unhappy we get
A complainer is like a Death Eater because there’s a suction of negative energy. You can catch a great attitude from great people.
If we look back into history for the character of the present sects in Christianity, we shall find few that have not in their turns been persecutors, and complainers of persecution. The primitive Christians thought persecution extremely wrong in the Pagans, but practised it on one another.
Don’t be a complainer; make things better, let it go, or take action to make it better.
If you are a complainer you might have already spent your HELP quota.
Human progress has never been shaped by commentators, complainers or cynics.
Legalism breeds a sense of entitlement that turns us into complainers.
Catch fire today! Make today the day you stop complaining and do something!
You can be a complainer. Or you can be an achiever. But you can’t be both
There are times in life when, instead of complaining, you do something about your complaints.
It’s hard to put into words. Gorillas are not complainers. We’re dreamers, poets, philosophers, nap takers.
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.
I am basically a complainer and all the grounds for complaint have been swept out from under me.
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.
If you spend five minutes complaining, you have just wasted five minutes. If you continue complaining, it won’t be long before they haul you out to a financial desert and there let you choke on the dust of your own regret.
Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else’s hands, but not you.
The very fact that you are a complainer, shows that you deserve your lot.
Of one thing I am sure. Complaining is self-perpetuating and counterproductive. Whenever I express my complaints in the hope of evoking pity and receiving the satisfaction I so much desire, the result is always the opposite of what I tried to get. A complainer is hard to live with, and very few people know how to respond to the complaints made by a self-rejecting person. The tragedy is that, often, the complaint, once expressed, leads to that which is most feared: further rejection.
If you’re a sniveler, a whiner, a complainer, you will never be happy. We all have that side. Get a little stoical and just take the pain.
Generally speaking, the most miserable people I know are those who are obsessed with themselves; the happiest people I know are those who lose themselves in the service of others…By and large, I have come to see that if we complain about life, it is because we are thinking only of ourselves.
Complaining not only ruins everybody else’s day, it ruins the complainer’s day, too. The more we complain, the more unhappy we get.
The fun-seekers, I noted, were spontaneous and flexible. They approached each day and each situation with a willingness to ride whatever wave came along, just for the experience of it. The complainers, on the other hand, would only catch a wave if it was exactly to their liking. Anything else drew loud protestations about how it was not what they expected.
Most Christians with bitterness have a need to justify their sin. They usually do so with virtuous names for the sin like discernment, wisdom, etc. They attract people with complaints as it confirms their discernment.