A Quote by Nadia Comaneci

I never personally complained; everybody else complained for me. — © Nadia Comaneci
I never personally complained; everybody else complained for me.
We never complained, 'We don't have this or that.' Even though we had to plant certain things and harvest them to be able to eat, we never complained.
Monsters are getting more uppity, too (...) I heard where this guy, he killed this monster in this lake, no problem, stuck its arm up over the door (...) and you know what? Its mum come and complained. Its actual mum come right down to the hall next day and complained. Actually complained. That's the respect you get.
[Eva Braun] complained when [Adolf Hitler] was absent, she complained that she was deprived of his company.
They never complained, that's what I love about my parents and it's something that inspired me.
I never complained about my teammates, and I have to thank them because they always supported me and never allowed me to give up.
Jesus wept, but He never complained.
Kobe has a different temperament than me. We're both competitive, but he was much more outspoken. I would let anything roll off me. Nothing bothered me. I never complained.
Aside from the fact that they say it's unhealthy, my fat ain't never been no trouble. Mens always have loved me. My kids ain't never complained. Plus they's fat.
The first four years of my career, I never complained. I never demanded. I never said anything about money.
I never wanted to be an actress who complained about the lack of roles for women.
I've always hated the way I looked, and I've never complained about my brains.
I admire Messi: he's never complained to me in any game we played, but I've also never asked him for his jersey and never would. I came to win, not to say I played against Messi.
A few people thought I was Bill Clinton, because of the name. I've never complained. Just the fact that you recognise me is enough. Even if you think I'm Chaka Khan.
He never complained. He seemed to have no instinct for the making much of oneself that complaining requires.
I was born with Kallmann syndrome. I have never complained about it, as I can't do anything to change it - and I wouldn't have acquired the voice that I have.
I could have written a misery memoir and instead I tried to make it funny. I never complained.
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