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Quotes About Trouble

Or, perhaps, Hillary and Jack Coulter, since she was the one with all the money, and there was a great deal of it. He added a couple of paragraphs to the memo he was sending to the tax and finance department of his law firm, Woodman & Weld, where his suggestions would be reviewed to keep him out of trouble. His phone buzzed.
~ Stuart Woods
the trouble with the people on this planet is they refuse to think they refuse to believe anything except what they know
~ Sun Ra
Getting trouble is always a problem when you are young and in a soap.
~ Kelvin Fletcher
The trouble with dead people often begins with something called the Death Master File, which is kept by the Social Security Administration. Every day, new reports are added, provided by relatives, funeral homes, and the state agencies that issue official death certificates. The list contains 90 million reports.
~ David Fahrenthold
The easiest way to solve a problem is to pick an easy one.
~ Franklin P. Jones
In business, you try to solve problems.
~ Bob Corker
I love the idea of a woman being able to discover the idea of power this way, on such a scale. And I don't know about that, what it means - well, I guess I'd better, or my part's in trouble.
~ Mary McDonnell
Trouble is part of your life - if you don't share it, you don't give the person who loves you a chance to love you enough.
~ Dinah Shore
Love does these three things effectively: multiplies joy, divides trouble, subtracts grief, and adds peace.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
She's in trouble, but I envy her.
~ Denice Envall
Saying 'Love you' never creates a story, its the beginning of trouble.
~ Sumanta Goswami
The cosmic order is continually troubled, first of all by the Great Serpent, which threatens to reduce the world to chaos, and then by men's crimes, faults, and errors, which must be expiated and purged by the help of various rites.
~ Mircea Eliade
Living with my mother is like living with Winnie the Pooh. She has many adventures, getting herself into and out of trouble guilelessly, and all of these adventures are accompanied by a few lines of gentle philosophy. There's always a little bit more to learn every time you get your head stuck in a honey pot if you're my mother.
~ Miriam Toews
No love is worth that trouble.
~ Mitch Albom
He's in trouble, Rebecca, genuine, no-fucking-around trouble.
~ Mo Hayder
You know you're in trouble when you can't meet a woman's eye.
~ Mohsin Hamid
It is a good thing to go to Paris for a few days if you have had a lot of trouble, and that is my advice to everyone except Parisians.
~ Muriel Spark
His voice wasn't loud, but there was a quality to it that made Matt shiver even though he—for once—wasn't the one in trouble.
~ Nancy Farmer
The sea, the sky, the air see us as trouble.   They're right of course. We see each other as the landmarks of a day.   History doesn't see us. It doesn't see us at all.   From this we should draw one ounce of relief. At
~ Naomi Shihab Nye
They didn't bother to explain to Ray about the mystery and how they had thought he was the one who had caused so much trouble. Michele just couldn't think of a way to explain all that fast enough. So, with a mumble of thank you's and play, they hustled Jo Dee and Michael through the wet bushes toward the theater. Play? Ray called after them in a baffled voice. Is that all you kids think about—playing?
~ Carole Marsh
Jill is mine and Polly's only living relative and she has come to Burnt Boot to work for us. And this bunkhouse is big enough for the two of you. Sawyer wasn't too sure about that last statement. The bunkhouse had looked huge when he moved in, but a woman living in it would damn sure make it smaller in a hurry. Travis Tritt's old song TROUBLE played through his mind.
~ Carolyn Brown
Pretty," she commented to herself. "Oh, why can't all people be nice like this scenery and not make trouble?
~ Carolyn Keene
Selecting a recently constructed highway, Nancy rode along, glancing occasionally at the neatly planted fields on either side. Beyond were rolling hills. "Pretty," she commented to herself. "Oh, why can't all people be nice like this scenery and not make trouble?
~ Carolyn Keene
Many years have passed since I first discovered you. You troubled me then. You trouble me now. But mortality, like thunder, rumbles its dull way toward me. It is I who must take the step. Through the fire. And come unto you.
~ Caryl Phillips