Quote #93861
I personally believe we developed language because of our deep inner need to complain.
Jane Wagner
About This Quote
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Interpretation
In this wry, characteristically Wagner-esque line, language is framed less as a noble evolutionary triumph than as a practical outlet for dissatisfaction. The joke hinges on inversion: instead of celebrating speech as the vehicle of art, reason, or social bonding, it is reduced to a tool for airing grievances. Beneath the humor is a recognizable social truth—complaint is a powerful form of connection and negotiation, a way people seek validation, solidarity, or change. The quote also satirizes modern conversational habits, where critique and venting can dominate everyday talk, suggesting that our most “human” faculty is often pressed into service for very human irritations.




