Quotes by Complaining On the Internet, all those same guys that are complaining I made a change are completely changing the movie. I’m saying: ‘Fine. But my movie, with my name on it, that says I did it, needs to be the way I want it.’ George Lucas guy names complaining The darkness, of which the historians complain, is essentially the darkness of their own ignorance. George Sarton ignorance darkness complaining Americans complain a lot about the government and they voice a generalized suspicion of the government, but they constantly clammer for more of it. George Will voice government complaining Complaining is what we do when we are really not praying. Gerald Brooks praying complaining So the Clinton-Gore era culminates with an election as stained as the blue dress, a Democratic chorus complaining that the Constitution should not be the controlling legal authority, and Clinton's understudy dispatching lawyers to litigate this: It depends on what the meaning of 'vote' is. George Will blue-dress complaining dresses I like doing accents. One of my friends works in hotel reservations and I'll ring her up and complain about the suite. Sometimes I get her. Geri Halliwell accents complaining sometimes We ourselve are the authors of almost all our woes and griefs, of which we so unreasonably complain. Giacomo Casanova woe grief complaining Try to do exactly as you are taught without complaining or quibbling. Gichin Funakoshi taught complaining trying It is absurd for the Evolutionist to complain that it is unthinkable for an admittedly unthinkable God to make everything out of nothing and then pretend that it is more thinkable that nothing should turn itself into everything. Gilbert K. Chesterton absurd complaining knowledge I have gotten some of the most beautiful experiences that a person can possibly ask for so I'm not at all complaining. Gina Carano persons complaining beautiful If you turn the other cheek, you will get a harder blow on it than you got on the first one. This does not always happen, but it is to be expected, and you ought not to complain if it does happen. George Orwell blow complaining doe When I die, my epitaph should read: She Paid the Bills. That's the story of my private life. Gloria Swanson bills stories complaining Be happy with your stereotype. Asians - that's the stereotype I want. Being the smartest person in the world? You're the smartest, what are you complaining about? You know what I get? 'Wassup? Godfrey complaining want world Hamilton dabbed a tissue at the cut under his eye. "Except for the time I met the Great Khali, that was the coolest thing I've ever done!" The foursome, only slightly the worse for wear, stood on the tarmac of the small airfield outside Milan, transferring their luggage from the limo to Jonah's jet for the flight back to Florence. "You didn't do anything, yo," Jonah seethed. "It was done to all of us by the freak show with the nerve to complain that the family branches are too violent! Gordon Korman cutting eye complaining Philosophy consists mostly of kicking up a lot of dust and then complaining that you can't see anything. Gottfried Leibniz dust complaining philosophy You can either complain about how hard your life is, or you can realize that only you are responsible for it. Glenn Beck realizing life-is complaining Everyone has to make their own decisions. I still believe in that. You just have to be able to accept the consequences without complaining. Grace Jones decision complaining believe To anyone complaining about our schedule - call us. We'll put you on it. Gregg Marshall schedules complaining Being taken for granted is an unpleasant but sincere form of praise. Ironically, the more reliable you are and the less you complain, the more likely you are to be taken for granted. Gretchen Rubin taken praise complaining So I have no grounds to complain; on the contrary, writers should consider the condition of permanent controversiality to be invigorating, part of the risk envolved in choosing the profesión. It is a fact of life that writers have always and with due consideration and great pleasure spit in the soup of the high and mighty. That is what makes the history of literature analogous to the development and refinement of censorship. Gunter Grass risk development complaining «89101112131415161718»