ES/PHIL/14 Philippians 2:14
It is calculated that over one million of the children of Israel died in the wilderness by God’s judgment for their murmurings in forty years.
—Bowes
A recent medical survey states that chronic complainers live longer than people who are always sweet and serene. It claims that their cantankerous spirit gives them a purpose for living. Each morning they get up with a fresh challenge to see how many things they can find to grumble about, and they derive great satisfaction from making others miserable.
I question whether those who complain actually do outlive those who don’t. Maybe it just seems that way to everybody around them.
—Herbert Vander Lugt
Our forefathers did without sugar until the 13th century; without coal fires until the 14th century; without battered bread until the 15th century; without potatoes until the 16th century; without coffee, tea, and soup until the 17th century; without pudding until the 18th century; without eggs, matches, and electricity until the 19th century; without canned goods until the 20th century. Now, what was it we were complaining about?
—Sunshine Magazine