Quotes About Troubles
There is no better time than the autumn to begin forgetting the things that trouble us, allowing them to fall away like dried leaves. There is no better time to dance again, to make the most of every crumb of sunlight and warm body and soul with its rays before it falls asleep and becomes only a dim lightbulb in the skies.
~ Paulo Coelho
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I suppose you'll see her. You'll be disappointed at first. Then without being able to say how or when it happened, you'll find you've forgotten your disappointment, and the first thing you know you'll be telling her your life's history, and all your troubles and hopes.
~ Dashiell Hammett
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FATHER: What's the matter, Son? SON (bursting into tears): Oh Dad, I struck out and lost the big game. (Sobs.) FATHER (putting his arm around the boy's shoulders): Hey! Forget it! Let's have a nice cold can of Bite the Wax Tadpole! SON: And then I murdered a policeman.
~ Dave Barry
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Issues. The dreaded word. It seemed so innocuous. Issues. Everyone had issues.
~ David Baldacci
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It is in the world of things and places, times and troubles and turbid processes, that mathematics is not so much applied as illustrated.
~ David Berlinski
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How does your patient, doctor? Doctor: Not so sick, my lord, as she is troubled with thick-coming fancies that keep her from rest. Macbeth: Cure her of that! Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased, pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, raze out the written troubles of the brain, and with some sweet oblivious antidote cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff which weighs upon her heart. Doctor: Therein the patient must minister to himself.
~ William Shakespeare
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Unnatural deeds Do breed unnatural troubles: infected minds To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets
~ William Shakespeare
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Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of the perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart? DOCTOR: Therein the patient Must minister to himself.
~ William Shakespeare
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Canst thou not... Raze out the written troubles of the brain And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that perilous Stuff Which weights upon the heart?
~ William Shakespeare
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May all to Athens back again repair, And think no more of this night's accidents But as the fierce vexation of a dream.
~ William Shakespeare
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O Lord God of my salvation, I have cried day and night before thee: Let my prayer come before thee: incline thine ear unto my cry; For my soul is full of troubles...
~ William Styron
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nonrequired quotes Because the goal of relaxation is to get us to the point of where nothing bothers us. The ideal promulgated by this kind of popular how-to book is simply a healthy, well-rested idiot. 194 … don't I have bigger problems than the troubles of tailors on the Nile? Of course I have bigger problems. But that's no reason not to have small ones. 233-4 Non Required Reading
~ Wislawa Szymborska
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The more you look at your problems, the bigger they get." -Chuck Smith
~ Chuck Smith
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Friendship throws a greater lustre on prosperity, while it lightens adversity by sharing in its griefs and troubles.
~ Cicero
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Inside the dark we are unprotected, and our troubles always come close.
~ Unknown
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Don't cudgel your brains over my little problems.
~ Colette
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Prayer, to the patriarchs and prophets, was more than the recital of well-known and well-worn phrases. It was the outpouring of the heart. Beset by perils, persecutions, pain and privations, they naturally turned to God in their need, believing that He was able to redeem them out of their troubles.
~ Herbert Lockyer
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But this I know: if all mankind were to take their troubles to market with the idea of exchanging them, anyone seeing what his neighbor's troubles were like would be glad to go home with his own.
~ Herodotus
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Now it must be taken for granted that simplicity of life and thought is the highest and sanest ideal for civilization and culture, that when a civilization loses simplicity and the sophisticated do not return to unsophistication, civilization becomes increasingly full of troubles and degenerates. Man then becomes the slave of the ideas, thoughts, ambitions and social systems that are his own product.
~ Lin Yutang
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If it has tires or testicles, you're going to have trouble with it.
~ Unknown
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Looking out at the ocean, it's easy to feel small - and to imagine all your troubles, suddenly insignificant, slipping away. Earth's seven oceans seem vast and impenetrable, but a closer look tells another story.
~ Ted Danson
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You may think you find peace in Christ when you have no outward troubles, but is Christ your peace when the Assyrian comes into the land, when the enemy comes?...Jesus Christ would be peace to the soul when the enemy comes into the city, and into your houses.
~ Jeremiah Burroughs
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the German has had the blessed fortune to be exceptionally well governed; if this continues, it will go well with him. When his troubles will begin will be when by any chance something goes wrong with the governing machine
~ Jerome K. Jerome
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Each show comes with its own set of problems to work through.
~ Vic Morrow
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