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Quotes About Troubles

The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind
~ Robin S. Sharma
I find that when I am actually writing, I enter a zone of concentration too small to admit my troubles.
~ Roger Ebert
And again, damn. Of troubles I considered myself amply possessed. But those who have do seem to get. Some spiritual form of compound interest, I suppose.
~ Roger Zelazny
Si no tiene sentido", dijo el Rey, "eso nos salva de un montón de problemas, sabes, porque no hace falta que le busquemos uno.
~ Lewis Carroll
We both had a tender regard for this god. Min had not only helped us learn something material; more importantly, his presence had helped Tiberius. Working in disguise at the lettuce booth, though ludicrous, had taken his mind off his troubles after the lightning strike. Min had restored my man to me.
~ Lindsey Davis
When you take your troubles to God, you may have them but they don't have you.
~ Patti LaBelle
Gohar smiled at the thought of El Kordi, at his exaggeration of his troubles, more fictitious than real, and his constant search for human dignity. What is most futile in man, he thought, is this search for dignity. All these people trying to maintain their dignity! For what? The history of mankind is a long, bloody nightmare only because of such nonsense.
~ Albert Cossery
Twenty miles on, we have spotted a roadside sign: 'CHAINSAW CARVED MUSHROOMS'. Troubles promptly forgotten, Stuart falls to gawping at the road ahead. What could it all be about? 'As one victim to another,' his body language seems to marvel, 'what's a mushroom done to deserve that kind of abuse?' Not even in the worst days of street-fighting did he ever experience ill-treatment on this scale.
~ Alexander Masters
Small ones too, Mma Sometimes big problems are really tiny ones when you look at them in the right way.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
May your troubles be less Your blessings be more. And nothing but happiness Come through your door.
~ Dorien Kelly
Such visible failure and a sense of lost moorings can be – for the individual as for society – not only a cause for concern but an exhausting emotional process. Where once there was an overriding explanation (however many troubles that brought), now there is only an overriding uncertainty and question. And we cannot unlearn our knowledge.
~ Douglas Murray
And I learned that are troubles Of more than one kind Some come from ahead And some come from behind.
~ Dr. Seuss
Now, I never had ever had Troubles before, So I said to myself, "I don't want anymore.
~ Dr. Seuss
Now my troubles are going To have truobles with me!
~ Dr. Seuss
All of the troubles that some people have in life is that which they married into.
~ E. W. Howe
Looking at these stars suddenly dwarfed my own troubles and all the gravities of terrestrial life.
~ H. G. Wells
There's no anger ever in a spiritual. There's always the dream of a hope of a better day coming. That God understands the troubles that I'm experiencing.
~ Jessye Norman
Hardworking people are always cheerful, for they have no time to manufacture imaginary troubles, which are always worse than real ones.
~ Jim Corbett
It is extraordinary that nobody nowadays under the stress of great troubles is turned into stone or a bird or a tree or some inanimate object; they used to undergo such metamorphoses in ancient times (or so they say), though whether that is myth or a true story I know not. Maybe it would be better to change one's nature into something that lacks all feeling, rather than be so sensitive to evil. Had that been possible, these calamities would in all probability have turned me to stone.
~ Anna Comnena
nature, and they had to accept nature in all its amplitude; these troubles were the age-old habit of respecting nature's orders, accepting from it the enlightenment as well as the horror.
~ Anna Maria Ortese
My troubles are all over, and I am at home; and often before I am quite awake, I fancy I am still in the orchard at Birtwick, standing with my old friends under the apple trees.
~ Anna Sewell
Someone who thinks of possessing a fountain made of a winged baby with water shooting out of its mouth must not have too many troubles.
~ Anne Ursu
Troubles always ensue when assumptions clash, when expectations do not match.
~ Anneli Rufus
Worry doesn't help tomorrow's troubles, but it does ruin today's happiness.
~ Anonymous