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complaining
Wallis Simpson Never explain, never complain.
complaining sin
Saint Francis de Sales He who complains, sins.
complaining hardship misery
Wim Wenders Maybe it's the music that enables them to function like that, to always take everything as it comes and never complain about the misery, hardship or injustice.
complaining instinct oneself
Wendell Berry He never complained. He seemed to have no instinct for the making much of oneself that complaining requires.
complaining pompey shade
Joseph Addison Great Pompey's shade complains that we are slow, And Scipio's ghost walks unaveng'd amongst us!
complaining sometimes force
Laurence Sterne We lose the right of complaining sometimes, by denying something, but this often triples its force.
complaining
Octavia Butler Margaret Weylin complained because she couldn't find anything to complain about.
complaining disease
Nell Carter I've had diseases that lasted longer than my marriages.
shade my-thoughts lasting
Walt Whitman Here the frailest leaves of me and yet my strongest lasting, Here I shade and hide my thoughts, I myself do not expose them, And yet they expose me more than all my other poems
shade kind
Emily Blunt With Ricky Gervais, it's all shades of wrong, it's my kind of humor.
shade sitting songs talk track turn underneath
Christopher Gorham Talk about songs that make me cry: Track 7 on the 'Phineas and Ferb' soundtrack, 'Summer (Where Do We Begin?).' When you get to the part about sitting with your brother underneath the shade of a big tree in the backyard, ohmygod. Turn on the waterworks.
shade violet moss
John Keats And shade the violets, That they may bind the moss in leafy nets.
shade looks window
Joan Rivers I was getting dressed and a peeping tom looked in the window, took a look and pulled down the shade.
shade my-future
Brad Goreski My future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades.
shade
Jane Austen Are the shades of Pemberley to be thus polluted?
shades
John Milton Fled / Murmuring, and with him fled the shades of night.
shade needs use
Alfred Marshall In common use almost every word has many shades of meaning, and therefore needs to be interpreted by the context.