When a man
is full of the
Holy Ghost, he is the very last man to be complaining of other people.—D.L. Moody.
Every one must see daily instances of
people who complain from a
mere habit of complaining.—Graves.
There
is an unfortunate disposition in a man to attend much more to the
faults of his companions which offend him, than to their perfections
which please him.—Greville.
No talent, no self-denial, no brains, no
character, is required to
set up in the grumbling business; but those who are moved by a genuine
desire to do good have little time for murmuring or complaint.—Robert West.
I pity the man who can travel from Dan
to Beersheba, and cry, "It is
all barren."—Sterne.
Grumbling is
the death of love. —Marlene Dietrich.
No talent,
no self-denial, no brains, no character, is required to set up in the
grumbling business; but those who are moved by a genuine desire to do
good have little time for murmuring or complaint.—Robert
West
Him, who incessantly laughs in the
street, you may commonly hear grumbling in his closet.
—Lavater
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