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Quotes About Trouble

I was always in trouble. I was mischievous. And movies were always a part of my world.
~ Lee Daniels
I know there is trouble in boxing. People say it is no longer good. But I cannot take responsibility. I am not a missionary for boxing.
~ Vitali Klitschko
'East of Eden' is an important story for me. It's about a kid that's misunderstood and feels like he's not loved by his father. It's a very father-son kind of story, and it's not until the end that they sort of make up. I like that because every boy has trouble with his father, so it's very relatable.
~ Ansel Elgort
Mixed martial arts chose me. After all the trouble I'd been in, it felt really good fit to find a discipline to train and build a community around my goals.
~ Frank Shamrock
So everyone has that problem, models have that problem, too.
~ Heidi Klum
My workspace is a white room with a big computer monitor and a light box. It can be very messy. Sometimes I get into trouble with my husband for that. Then I run around like a lunatic cleaning up and creating the appearance of order.
~ Catherine Martin
My favorite thing to wear from about first to third grade was a blue t-shirt with an iron-on monkey and the caption 'Here Comes Trouble.'
~ Tig Notaro
I don't know exactly where the ideas come from. One day, a sentence just popped into my head - 'There was going to be trouble, and, hell, he just wasn't in the mood for it' - and I knew I had a novel.
~ Sandra Brown
the scale of the trouble, the economist John Kay was pointing out the similarities between the crunch
~ Tim Harford
Family trouble was the worst kind. Some families ran their own little versions of the Middle East.
~ Tom Robbins
You're in trouble,' she says, yawning. 'Deep, deep trouble. Can't rival the dead for love. Lose every time.
~ Toni Morrison
Either the pavement was burning or she had sapphires hidden in her shoes. K.D., who had never seen a woman mince or switch like that, believed it was the walk that caused all the trouble.
~ Toni Morrison
truth is trouble.
~ Toni Morrison
You know what they say: trouble always comes in threes.
~ Tracy Chevalier
If I had a talent I could claim, it would be as a finder of trouble. Which is undoubtedly what I'd find by sticking my nose where it had no right to be. But would I let a thought of trouble stop me? Not a snowflake's chance in hell.
~ Keri Arthur
The trouble with sleeping with kittens is (and there is NO WAY I could ever have known this) – kittens have fleas.
~ Kes Gray
Make no mistake Pastor, if the Holy Spirit is moving powerfully in your church, souls are being saved, and believers are being equipped for the work of the ministry, the devil will send false brethren, people who pretend to be that which they are not, to stir up trouble with the intent to thwart that which the Lord is doing in your church.
~ Kevin Johnson
I got so passionate about technology. Hacking to me was like a video game. It was about getting trophies. I just kept going on and on, despite all the trouble I was getting into, because I was hooked.
~ Kevin Mitnick
Mmm. Let me guess. I like to drink the blood of innocents, feast on the entrails of knights and eat the hearts of small children everywhere. (Sin) Aye, that was much the consensus. (Callie) Well, I hope you didn't go to such trouble to feed me. I fear 'tis off season for good blood, and knights can be rather testy when you disembowel them. (Sin)
~ Kinley MacGregor
Now he had done it.
~ Kirsten Anderson
Yes, it's funny isn't it. You try to do what's best for the people you love, and you just end up in trouble for your efforts.
~ Kirsten Miller
Remember, there are a lot of things to be careful about, both here and at Biltmore House. You don't want to get into any trouble." Stacy figured she meant for them not to break anything like a valuable antique or some old person's leg, by running through the lobby.
~ Carole Marsh
There are moments of sincerity. Those moments float away like bubbles but he takes the trouble to dip the wand in the soap and blow them through.
~ Carole Radziwill
it's important to be able to distinguish the difference between a problem and an inconvenience.
~ Carrie Fisher