"Whiner" Quotes from Famous Books
... tempers constantly on the fret; surely more is to be done when their hearts are at ease, their fears asleep, and their minds softened by sympathizing love and tenderness. At the same time there is a due medium between an abject whiner, and an obstinate insulting teazer, which characters women know well how to distinguish; they despise the one, and they hate the other: all your lovers are of these kinds; Hickman and Lord Goosecap of the first; Lovelace ... — Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa, and Pamela (1754) • Anonymous |