Quotes About Troubles
The object of all good literature is to purge the soul of its petty troubles.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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The Problem of Life seemed to him to be solved. He looked on down the years, and he could see no troubles there of any kind whatsoever. Reason suggested that there were probably one or two knocking about somewhere, but this was no time to think of them. He examined the future, and found it good.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Here is a method that deserves a whole chapter. Read history! Try to get the viewpoint of ten thousand years—and see how trivial YOUR troubles are, in terms of eternity!
~ Dale Carnegie
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What is the problem? What is the cause of the problem? What are all possible solutions to the problem? What solution do you suggest? "Nothing is permanent in this wicked world—not even our troubles." —Charlie Chaplin "Forget the past—the future will give you plenty to worry about." —George Allen, Sr.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Indeed, all human troubles come from thinking of God wrongly, which then means, thinking about ourselves wrongly. God
~ Dallas Willard
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When the mind is creating troubles, it's time to come back to the body and the serenity of the present moment.
~ Dan Millman
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Misfortunes seldom come alone.
~ Daniel Defoe
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A lot of parents pack up their troubles and send them off to summer camp.
~ Raymond Duncan
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The causes of atheism are, divisions in religion, if they be many; for any one division addeth zeal to both sides; but many divisions introduce atheism . . . . And lastly, learned times, especially with peace and prosperity; for troubles and adversities do more bow men's minds to religion.
~ Will Durant
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What did Shakespeare say? When sorrows come, they come not as single spies – " "— But in battalions.
~ William Boyd
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perception – I was the wrong guy in the wrong place, so it was no surprise that my troubles multiplied.
~ William Boyd
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Angel's trumpet. Beautiful, in'it? Eating these flowers makes your troubles go away. Problem is, too much will kill ye." She laughed. "It got its name because it's the last thing you'll see before ascending into heaven.
~ Christina Baker Kline
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Many people and governments share the mistaken belief that science, with new, ingenious devices and techniques, can rescue us from the troubles we face without our having to mend our ways and change our patterns of activity. This is not so.
~ Henry W. Kendall
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And the light by which she had read the book filled with troubles, falsehoods, sorrow, and evil, flared up more brightly than ever before, lighted up for her all that had been in darkness, flickered, began to grow dim, and was quenched forever.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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I got my heart's desire, and there my troubles began.
~ Lev Grossman
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I got my heart's desire, he thought, and there my troubles began. "We
~ Lev Grossman
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I got my hearts desire, he thought, and there my troubles began.
~ Lev Grossman
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I should like to suggest to you that the cause of all the economic troubles is that we have an economic system which tries to maintain an equality of value between two things, which it would be better to recognise from the beginning as of unequal value.
~ Paul Dirac
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This is such an amazing world, he said finally, putting the glass and magnet into his pocket. I love it here, except for the troubles with people.
~ Jeanne DuPrau
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they say bad things come in threes, so we got our quota for a while ain't we.
~ Unknown
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The only people without problems are those in cemeteries.
~ Unknown
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The fact that religion plays such a part in how people vote troubles me, troubles me as a minister's daughter. Because I always felt that the separation of church and state was what our forefathers and foremothers really fought for.
~ Tori Amos
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That was one of the troubles with the Istiqlal, with all politics: you talked about people as though they were not really people, as though they were only things, numbers, animals, perhaps, but not really people.
~ Paul Bowles
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In continental Europe,' wrote a distraught John Maynard Keynes, shortly after storming out of the British delegation at Versailles, 'the earth heaves and no one but is aware of the rumblings. There it is not just a matter of extravagance or "labour troubles"; but of life and death, of starvation and existence, and of the fearful convulsions of a dying civilization.'24
~ Unknown
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