The squeaking wheel doesn’t always get the grease. Sometimes it gets replaced.
Watch your attitude toward the thing that troubles you. Your attitude may hurt more than the thing.
Please don’t pray for rain if you are going to complain about the mud.
Those who beef too much often land in the stew.
As a rule, you will find that those who complain about the way the ball bounces are usually the ones who dropped it.
The loudest boos always come from those in the free seats.
Nothing is more displeasing to God than complaining saints.
Some people seem to find their greatest satisfaction in life just standing at the complaint counter.
People make enemies by complaining too much to their friends.
Don’t complain about growing old–some do not have this privilege.
Murmuring and complaining unfits the soul for duty.
The fellow looking down his nose at others usually has the wrong slant.
People who complain that they don’t get all they deserve should congratulate themselves.
Putting your best foot forward does not mean to kick about everything.
He who harps on a certain thing may be trying to convince himself that he is right.
May you never complain without a cause, and never have a cause to complain.
When a fellow is kicking, he has only one leg to stand on.
Spend your time counting your blessings–not airing your complaints.
Christians are like autos–whey they begin to knock, there is something wrong inside.
People who get something for nothing often kick about the quality.
We often write our benefits in dust and our injuries in marble.
If Paul and Silas would have complained while in prison, would the Philippian jailer have accepted Christ?
Whines are the products of sour grapes.
In America there is much complaint with little suffering–in some countries there is much suffering with little complaint.
It is poor practice to try to tame a sour note by just making it louder.