History does not eliminate grievances. It lays them down like landmines. — A. N. Wilson Copy Share Image
There have always been grievances and youth has always been the agitator. — William O. Douglas Copy Share Image
Men often bear little grievances with less courage than they do large misfortunes. — Aesop Copy Share Image
Liberalism is a series of grievances in addition to everything else that it is. — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
If you would make yourself agreeable wherever you go, listen to the grievances of others but never relate your own. — Josh Billings Copy Share Image
Every man should bear his own grievances rather than detract from the comforts of another. — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
If there is one thing I dislike, it is the man who tries to air his grievances when I wish to air… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
If the marriage needs help, the answer almost always is have more fun. Drop your list of grievances and go ride a… — Garrison Keillor Copy Share Image
She released her grievances like handfuls of birdseed: They are there, and they are gone. — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
Talking about your grievances merely adds to those grievances. Give recognition only to what you desire. — Thomas Dreier Copy Share Image
A good conversation always involves a certain amount of complaining. I like to bond over mutual hatreds and petty grievances. — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
“I know how long—endless—people’s stories are when they have grievances. And how tedious for everyone.” — Saul Bellow Copy Share Image
Individual grievances and pet peeves have got to go by the wayside. Generally, you don't have to worry about the guys who… — Walter Alston Copy Share Image
“Robert Frost liked to distinguish between grievances (complaints) and griefs (sorrows). He even suggested that grievances, which are propagandistic, should be restricted… — Edward Hirsch Copy Share Image
“I think the Duke of Buckingham is the cause of all our miseries, and till the King be informed thereof, we shall… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“life is very short, and keeping grievances takes so much energy, it’s not worth it. If you don’t make something positive for… — Jane Marks Copy Share Image
It is easier to recount grievances and slights than it is to set down a broad redress of such grievances and slights.… — Elizabeth Kenny Copy Share Image
“Every grievance you hold hides a little more of the light of the world from your eyes until the darkness becomes overwhelming.… — Donna Goddard Copy Share Image
Comedy is grievances. It's a recitation of grievances - whether they're inconsequential, superficial - like "my wife shops too much", or "kids… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
“Healing takes place when grievances are given ample and patient space to be acknowledged, when there is transparency and honesty, when everybody… — Franco Santoro Copy Share Image
The individual who cultivates grievances, and who is perpetually exacting explanations of his assumed wrongs, can only be ignored, and left to… — Lilian Whiting Copy Share Image
“The German deli was run by a distant cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm and the Great Neck Jews loved the place; they flocked… — Amy Bloom Copy Share Image
Grievances cannot be redressed until they are known; and they cannot be known but through complaints and petitions. If these are deemed… — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
“We are able to overcome grievances towards others when we understand that everyone is acting from their own fallible experiences in life.… — C. JoyBell C Copy Share Image
When you talk about your troubles, your ailments, your diseases, your hurts, you give longer life to what makes you unhappy. Talking… — Thomas Dreier Copy Share Image
“Whatever your grievances, I'm sure we can address them without resorting to war," persisted Argyle… Nonsense," said the alien. "Do you know… — Mike Resnick Copy Share Image
The grievances of which we complain, be assured, sir, are not imaginary, but real - not local, but universal - not occasional,… — Charles Lenox Remond Copy Share Image
That these are our grievances which we have thus laid before his majesty, with that freedom of language and sentiment which becomes… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image