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complaining politics olympics
Richard M. Nixon Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion.
complaining
Wallis Simpson Never explain, never complain.
complaining no-respect i-can
Rodney Dangerfield I can't get no respect.
complaining forty
Rod Stewart I'll be dead by the time I'm forty.
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
Wes Borland I have nothing to complain about.
complaining usual pity
Samuel Johnson The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity.
usual should happens
Wislawa Szymborska Something doesn't start at its usual time. Something doesn't happen as it should. Someone was always, always here, then suddenly disappeared and stubbornly stays disappeared.
usual mouths action
Yukio Mishima As usual, it occurred to me that words were the only thing that could possibly save me from this situation. This was a characteristic misunderstanding on my part. When action was needed, I was absorbed in words; for words proceeded with such difficulty from my mouth that I was intent on them and forgot all about action. It seemed to me that actions, which are dazzling, varied things, must always be accompanied by equally dazzling and equally varied words.
usual wearing
Richard Shelley Otherwise, everyone was wearing masks, gowns, gloves, and all of the usual precautions.
usual speak partners
Henry Ford It is not usual to speak of an employee as a partner, and yet what else is he?
usual world contribution
Liberty Hyde Bailey Anyone who acquires more than the usual amount of knowledge concerning a subject is bound to leave it as his contribution to the knowledge of the world.
usual impatient newspapers
Nellie Bly I was too impatient to work at the usual duties assigned women on newspapers.
usual six alarms
Martin Amis He awoke at six, as usual. He needed no alarm clock. He was already comprehensively alarmed.
usual classic window
Prince Philip During the Blitz, a lot of shops had their windows blown in and put up notices saying, 'More open than usual'. I now declare this place more open than usual.
usual envious consolation
Plutarch It is the usual consolation of the envious, if they cannot maintain their superiority, to represent those by whom they are surpassed as inferior to some one else.
pity
Gary Barnett Everyone kind of pities us. But I don't want a pity party. I want to play football.
pity
Toba Beta No need to pity if you do not want to help.
pity
Martha Graham Pity is a corroding thing.
pity young
Mark Twain It is a pity we can't escape from life when we are young.
pity-love spirit pity
Miguel de Unamuno To love with the spirit is to pity, and he who pities most loves most.
pity poor relation
Arthur Helps They tell us that "Pity is akin to Love;" if so, Pity must be a poor relation.
pity alright
Shannon Hoon There's a lot that you can be And ain't it a pity But its alright to smile back at me
pity unfortunate
Josh Billings The unfortunate do not pity the unfortunate.
pity comment misfortunes
Charles Caleb Colton Most of our misfortunes are more supportable than the comments of our friends upon them.