A Quote by Sergei Lavrov

There's no room for petty grievances in politics. — © Sergei Lavrov
There's no room for petty grievances in politics.

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A good conversation always involves a certain amount of complaining. I like to bond over mutual hatreds and petty grievances.
There would be very little to dislike in other people if we refused to bring to them all of our own judgements and petty grievances.
You know, Hillary Clinton's out there saying, we need smart diplomacy. We need to do smart power. And that means empathizing with our enemy, understanding their grievances, like we understand the grievances of homosexuals, like we understand the grievances of African-Americans. We must learn to understand the grievances of ISIS.
Talking about your grievances merely adds to those grievances. Give recognition only to what you desire.
It's a weakness to apologize before hearing what the other person's grievances are. You don't want to end up creating new grievances where there were none to begin with. Another Daddy-ism, if you hadn't already guessed.
Literature is an ethical leap. It is a moral decision. A perilous exercise in constant failure. Literature should have grievances, because there are so many grievances in the world.
It is easier to recount grievances and slights than it is to set down a broad redress of such grievances and slights. The reason is that one fears to be thought of as an arrant braggart.
I don't want to be a politician. I don't like politics. It's petty; it fights dirty.
I heard that [Clarkson] said some petty things about someone I care deeply about, so I just made some petty remarks 'cause I'm a petty guy.
I cannot watch the city of Chicago be destroyed by petty politics and bad government.
When sports gets involved with petty politics from authorities and co-athletes, it becomes a nasty game.
I did not resign from politics because of Bofors. I resigned because I do not know how to play petty politics. I did not know back then and I don't know now either.
To this hour, the great science and duty of politics is lowered by the petty leaven of small and personal advantage.
Too often, we see wedge politics and petty rhetoric used to belittle adversaries and inflame partisan divisions.
Comedy is grievances. It's a recitation of grievances - whether they're inconsequential, superficial - like "my wife shops too much", or "kids today", all those old-fashioned themes - or, if it's deeper, and somewhat more thoughtful, about social imbalance and inequities, and the folly of human behavior. It's usually a complaint.
When you talk about your troubles, your ailments, your diseases, your hurts, you give longer life to what makes you unhappy. Talking about your grievances merely adds to those grievances. Give recognition only to what you desire. Think and talk only about the good things that add to your enjoyment of your work and life. If you don't talk about your grievances, you'll be delighted to find them disappearing quickly.
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