Quotes About Trouble
He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble, I will deliver him and honor him. PSALM 91:15
~ Joyce Meyer
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had a situation that would be classified as a "trouble"? We have many examples in the Bible of how He handled such situations, and in each case, He made the choice to trust His Father in Heaven.
~ Joyce Meyer
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you're thinking about." As I began to do so, it was not long before I began to see why I was having so much trouble in my life. My mind was a mess! I was thinking all the wrong things.
~ Joyce Meyer
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God wants His people to walk in wisdom so they don't have to fall into misery and pain before they come to their senses, which may sometimes come too late. It is better to live wisely and not need continuous miracles, than to live foolishly and always need a miracle to get out of trouble.
~ Joyce Meyer
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So do not worry or be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will have worries and anxieties of its own. Sufficient for each day is its own trouble. MATTHEW 6:34
~ Joyce Meyer
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the subtle ruse of power: the prevailing law threatened one with trouble, even put one in trouble, all to keep one out of trouble. Hence, I concluded that trouble is inevitable and the task, how best to make it, what best way to be in it. As
~ Judith Butler
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The real source of almost all our crimes, if the trouble is taken to trace them to a common origin, will be found to be in idleness.
~ Walter Gaston Shotwell
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It's also critical for company leaders to be on the lookout for ways in which questioning gets punished—though the punishment may not be obvious or intentional. The operative question is If an employee asks questions at our company, is he or she asking for trouble
~ Warren Berger
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Like all big mistakes, mine started with a goat.
~ Wendy Mass
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What troubles you, Sarah?
~ Wendy Mass
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JAMES AND THE TROUBLE WITH TREES Thomas the Tank Engine had been working in the coal yards all day.
~ Wilbert Awdry
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That evening, the engines talked about the situation.
~ Wilbert Awdry
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The average sparrow is something of a bore and the trouble is that all sparrows are average.
~ Will Cuppy
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Dramatic art is about nervous, frightened, anxious, on-edge people. Good characters are forever in trouble.
~ Darryl Hickman
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When trouble arises and things look bad, there is always one individual who perceives a solution and is willing to take command. Very often, that person is crazy.
~ Dave Barry
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When trouble arises and things look bad, there is always one individual who perceives a solution and is willing to take command. Very often, that individual is crazy.
~ Dave Barry
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Keeping ducks locked up in yards covered with deep mud and stagnant water holes is an invitation to trouble.
~ Dave Holderread
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You don't realize that you're intelligent until it gets you into trouble.
~ James Baldwin
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Being in trouble can have a funny effect on the mind. I don't know if I can explain this. You go through some days and you seem to be hearing people and you seem to be talking to them and you seem to be doing your work, or, at least, your work gets done; but you haven't seen or heard a soul and if someone asked you what you have done that day you'd have to think awhile before you could answer.
~ James Baldwin
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When they get in trouble, they send for the sons-of-bitches
~ James D. Hornfischer
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One must know the problem better than the solution, or the solution becomes the problem.
~ James Dashner
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When in doubt, mumble when in trouble, delegate when in charge, ponder.
~ James H. Boren
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Mal Reynolds had a real knack of making bad situations worse.
~ James Lovegrove
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Cowboys of the Old West were workers, not gunslingers, and they did not go looking for trouble. But when trouble found them, the rules were unequivocal. If someone was killed in a fair fight, that was not murder, it was an incident. On the other hand, shooting an unarmed or fleeing man ~ even if he was a sworn enemy ~ was strictly forbidden, and transgressors were quickly brought to frontier justice.
~ James P. Owen
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