Grievance Quotes
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Grievance Quotes & Sayings
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Poetry is about the grief. Politics is about the grievance.
— Robert Frost
As any psychologist will tell you, the worst thing you can possibly do to a woman is to deprive her of a grievance.
— Beverley Nichols
I love the magic of a hot bath, how time pauses and every grievance melts away.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Bring into your mind anyone against whom you have a grievance and let it go. Send that person your forgiveness.
— Deepak Chopra
If God had not grievance to all, we will not have survived up to the time we repented
— Sunday Adelaja
To have a grievance is to have a purpose in life.
— Alan Coren
It is the worst humiliation and grievance of the suffering, that they cause suffering.
— Harriet Martineau
The pas has no power to stop you from being present now. Only your grievance about the past can do that.
— Eckhart Tolle
There is no grievance that is a fit object of redress by mob law.
— Abraham Lincoln
Stannis Baratheon with a grievance was like a mastiff with a bone; he gnawed it down to splinters.
— George R R Martin
The university is a series of individual entrepreneurs held together by a common grievance about parking.
— Clark Kerr
A leader does not air a grievance, a leader carry an air of glory.
— Anyaele Sam Chiyson
To delve into history entails, besides the grievance of hard work, the danger that in the depths one may lose one's scapegoats.
— Jacques Barzun
Every time we allow our mind to harbour a grudge, nurse a grievance, entertain an impure fantasy, or wallow in self-pity, we are sowing to the flesh.
— John R.W. Stott
On one hand, the RGI [Race Grievance Industry] will declare that race is a social construct, but then use race to socially construct a paycheck.
— Taleeb Starkes
Let our opportunities overshadow our grievances.
— Booker T. Washington
I am so old that I can remember when other people's achievements were considered to be an inspiration, rather than a grievance.
— Thomas Sowell
To foment grievance and to set men at variance is the trade by which agitators thrive and journalists make money.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
There have always been grievances and youth has always been the agitator.
— William O. Douglas
Hate does that. Burns off everything but itself, so whatever your grievance is, your face looks just like your enemy's.
— Toni Morrison
No nation ought to be without a debt. A national debt is a national bond; and when it bears no interest, is in no case a grievance.
— Thomas Paine
I am committed to the principle that violence is never justified as a means of ameliorating a grievance.
— Justin Sane
Punishment is not prevention. History offers cold comfort to those who think grievance and despair can be subdued by force.
— Robert Kennedy
Grievance into a succinct and pithy phrase, while mobilizing the people to combat it. Our slogan
— Nelson Mandela
It has never been hard to tell the difference between a Scotsman with a grievance and a ray of sunshine.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Grievance does not make for great art.
— Eva Figes
The law of England is the greatest grievance of the nation, very expensive and dilatory.
— Gilbert Burnet
It is an old adage, "All is fair in love as in war," but I thought not of general laws, and only felt a private grievance.
— Jane Swisshelm
Eleanor's greatest grievance was not a simpering lass with flaxen hair and smooth skin. It was Aquitaine, always Aquitaine.
— Sharon Kay Penman
The liberty of God's people is a heavy grievance to their enemies, Esth. 5:12, 13; Acts 5:17, 33.
— Matthew Henry
A woman of the world should always be the mistress of sorrow and not its servant. She may have a grief but never a grievance.
— Elsie De Wolfe
In a free country there is much clamor, with little suffering; in a despotic state there is little complaint, with much grievance.
— Lazare Carnot
Seek happiness and you may or may not find it; seek grievances and you are guaranteed success.
— Gregg Easterbrook
Let me say this as clearly as I can: No matter how sharp a grievance or how deep a hurt, there is no justification for killing innocents.
— William J. Clinton
Never repeat old grievances.
— George Bernard Shaw
Comparisons do ofttime great grievance.
— John Lydgate
It is worth living long enough to outlast whatever sense of grievance you may acquire.
— Marilynne Robinson
Running to Mommy and Daddy on the campus grievance committee is unworthy of strong women.
— Camille Paglia
A grievance is most poignant when almost redressed.
— Eric Hoffer
If you have to invoke a distant past to justify a present grievance, the case for the grievance is already undermined.
— David Horowitz
If you would make yourself agreeable wherever you go, listen to the grievances of others but never relate your own.
— Josh Billings
Lord Chiltern recognizes the great happiness of having a grievance. It would be a pity that so great a blessing should be thrown away upon him.
— Anthony Trollope
Her soul rusted with that grievance sticking in it
— Virginia Woolf