Quotes About Troubles
Trifles make up the happiness or the misery of mortal life.
~ Alexander Smith
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Thomson's views on the recent age of the world have been for some time one of my sorest troubles.
~ Charles Darwin
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she would remain up-stairs with her child. She always made use of her child when troubles came
~ Anthony Trollope
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But in such troubles nothing will give comfort. They must be borne, till the fire of misfortune burns itself out.
~ Anthony Trollope
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What surf Of what far sea upon what unknown ground Troubles forever with that asking sound? What surge is this whose question never ceases?
~ Archibald MacLeish
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Misfortunes never come single.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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You're just a young doctor! Where do you come off having a waiting line? If you continue this way, you hear, you're going to have troubles, not a practice.
~ Sholem Aleichem
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Like they say: suffer with your own. You get the picture? But complete strangers? Must I bear the brunt of their troubles? Have I deserved a fate like that? What wrong have I done?
~ Sholem Aleichem
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As long as there is worldly life, one is going to attain physical body, and as long as there is a body, there will be worldly miseries and troubles.
~ Dada Bhagwan
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The worldly life (sansar) means a basket full of worries.
~ Dada Bhagwan
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If you have no troubles – buy a goat.
~ Idries Shah, The Dermis Probe
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I don't know about you, but this whole life thing has been the cause of all my problems.
~ Bond Bixler
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Troubles are God setting the stage for greater blessings in your life.
~ John Yates
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With Baudelaire, physiology entered into poetry; with Nietzsche, into philosophy. By them, the troubles of the organs were raised to song, to concept. With health the one thing proscribed, it was incumbent upon them to afford disease a career.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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That night when I went to bed, I laid there in the dark and pictured a clothesline full of somebody's else's troubles. I knew for sure there were a lot of them I'd rather pluck off of that line than mine. I imagined what the other troubles might be. There would probably be toothaches and failed math tests. Lost cats and ugly hair. Cheating boyfriends and broken-down cars. But none of those could hold a candle to my troubles, weighing down that clothesline like a sack full of bricks.
~ Barbara O'Connor
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I pictured my clothesline full of troubles and saw myself pinning on another one.
~ Barbara O'Connor
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My mama says you should never keep your troubles to yourself. She says if you share 'em with somebody, they get smaller.
~ Barbara O'Connor
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That night when I went to bed, I laid there in the dark and pictured a clothesline full of somebody else's troubles. I knew for sure there were a lot of them I'd rather pluck off of that line than mine. I imagined what the other troubles might be. There would probably be toothaches and failed math tests. Lost cats and ugly hair. Cheating boyfriends and broken-down cars. But none of those could hold a candle to my troubles, weighing down that clothesline like a sack full of bricks.
~ Barbara O'Connor
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Disliking humanity in general, she was one of those excessively tender-hearted people who are greatly moved by the troubles of complete strangers, in which she sometimes imagined herself playing a noble part.
~ Barbara Pym
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Worrying about the future is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubble gum. The real troubles in your life will always be things that never crossed your worried mind.
~ Baz Luhrmann
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Uplifted is the stone,(And all mankind is risen;(We all remain thine own,(And vanished is our prison.(All troubles flee away(Before thy golden cup;(For Earth nor Life can stay(When with our Lord we sup.
~ George MacDonald
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The young] desire not merely to be understood, but to be understood by telepathy; not merely to be permitted to tell their troubles, but to be prevailed on to do so. The more care they take to conceal their feelings, the greater their disillusionment if one fails to discover them.
~ Sarah Caudwell
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I find that I can't ever leave my troubles behind me. Pesky things; they tag after me wherever I go.
~ Sarah Kozloff
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The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles. The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.
~ Sarah Young
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