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en We all sorely complain of the shortness of time, and yet have much more than we know what to do with. Our lives are either spent in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do. We are always complaining that our days are few, and acting as though there would be no end of them.
  Seneca

en I just feel complaining won't get me anywhere. It's my duty to portray how to act on and off the court. I'm not the only one who doesn't get much playing time, so why should I complain?

en Being lectured about dignity from a candidate who has spent his campaign on complaining about statistics he knows are false and who has resorted to desperate attacks in the final days is beyond the pale.

en It's kind of nuts in a way that he still has that kind of approach. He doesn't complain about his condition. He doesn't complain about what's going on. Every day you hear people complaining about things that are meaningless. Here's a guy who has a death sentence and he's able to get on great with it. It's amazing.

en I am not sure what Mr. Leigh thought was the purpose of his evidence. He seemed to want to have a fight over something and was clearly disappointed at the relative shortness of his cross examination.

en We were complaining about how hot it was during two-a-days, and he said it was a lot worse in India. He saw all these poor people [suffering] in the heat, but they weren't complaining.

en Without fullness of experience, length of days is nothing. When fullness of life has been achieved, shortness of days is nothing. That is perhaps why the young have usually so little fear of death; they live by intensities that the elderly have forgotten.
  Lewis Mumford

en The preseason served its purpose, ... I know guys like to complain about the preseason games, but they would really complain if we didn't have them.

en For a politician to complain about the press is like a ship's captain complaining about the sea
  J. Enoch Powell

en For a politician to complain about the press is like a ship's captain complaining about the sea
  J. Enoch Powell

en Guys have accepted the roles given to them and they do not complain. They are not playing as much as they would in the NHL, but they are not complaining.

en We won't let anything out unless we've spent an awful lot of time and spent days and weeks and months on how to make this sound good, ... Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. We've got enough material in the vaults for another 10 or 12 years with an album each year.

en I learned what is obvious to a child. That life is simply a collection of little lives, each lived one day at a time. That each day should be spent finding beauty in flowers and poetry and talking to animals. That a day spent with dreaming and sunsets and refreshing breezes cannot be bettered.

en Music's at its best when it has a purpose. In the days of 'Rock Around the Clock' and 'Good Golly, Miss Molly,' the purpose was, like, 'We should be allowed to do this.' We certainly haven't had to go out of our way to find a purpose now.
  Eddie Vedder

en For the Republicans to complain about our work is like the arsonist complaining about the cost of the fire department.


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