So, Hitchcock wouldn't say anything about my work in the movie but, on the other hand, he wouldn't complain, either.
Never complain about growing old. . . Some never have the privilege.
I dreaded having a boring life when I grew up. And I certainly can't complain about being bored.
Donald Trump used undocumented labor to build the Trump Tower. He underpaid undocumented workers, and when they complained, he basically said what a lot of employers do: "You complain, I'll get you deported. "
Complaining doesn't change people. . . All that complain, this is terrible. . . It's not so terrible.
The Victorians pioneered numbers of commercial rackets about which their descendants complain (the manufacturers of Bovril, it appears, were virtually official sponsors of the Boer War).
The poor complain that they are governed badly. The rich complain that they are governed at all.
The world is so dreadfully managed, one hardly knows to whom to complain.
The most judgmental people are often those who complain most about being judged. The ones not complaining will look as though they're the ones doing the judging.
Talking about success in society, no one can complain, because today everyone can choose what he or she wants. They don't just have to choose between being proletarian or middle-class. Those kinds of things do not exist anymore. Today working class boys can play football and become multimillionaires. On football! There are no longer classes, who say that we are poor, we are suppressed by you etc.
Do not whine. . . Do not complain. Work harder. Spend more time alone.
What annoyances are more painful than those of which we cannot complain?
There's so much destruction all over the world - and all you can do is complain about ME!
People used to complain to me all the time, 'I can't even hear you sing because your clothes are so loud.
Parents make sure homework is returned without error, drill their kids on upcoming tests to the saturation point, and then complain if teachers do not give the grades they think their kids deserve. By that point, it's hard to tell whose grades they are.
It is a great imperfection to complain unceasingly of little things.
Were I to live my life over again, I should live it just as I have done. I neither complain of the past, nor do I fear the future.
Those who do not complain are never pitied.
For the next seven days, I challenge you not to complain at all.
Read the Bible. Work hard and honestly. And don't complain.