A Quote by Ashwin Sanghi

My wife is troubled by the things I forget. I am troubled by the things she recollects. — © Ashwin Sanghi
My wife is troubled by the things I forget. I am troubled by the things she recollects.
I had a troubled childhood, a troubled adulthood but now I am totally healed. I am lucky that there are people around me to support.
I wouldn't say I have felt troubled here at United. I am not troubled. I am lucky. I have loved my time here.
It is distrust of God to be troubled about what is to come; impatience against God to be troubled with what is present; and anger at God to be troubled for what is past.
I'd say I'm drawn to characters that ring true to me. Adolescence is a troubled time for everyone, so a lot of those characters have been troubled, tortured people. It's been a great way to navigate my adolescence by having these more troubled kids as an outlet.
My name is Percy Jackson. I'm twelve years old. Until a few months ago, I was a boarding student at Yancy Academy, a private school for troubled kids in upstate New York. Am I a troubled kid? Yeah. You could say that.
I was very troubled, yes. Me and my brother both - we were troubled and troublemakers.
Although I'm not particularly troubled myself, I do have a lot of empathy for troubled characters.
If cities have souls, Sanctuary's was troubled long before Tempus got here, and will be troubled long after he and his are gone.
Africa has been troubled for a long time - well, the world has been troubled ever since I was born.
Buenos Aires is my favorite city. I think it's fantastic - but is a troubled, sort of psychologically troubled city.
The difference between the successful and the troubled is not error-free living; it is that by discovering and implementing a life calling, the successful stand on their pile of trash while the troubled sit under theirs.
I have a fondness for writing about precocious, troubled teenagers, who are alienating, but kind of endearing. It's from remembering so clearly that time in my own life. I experienced myself as more dramatically troubled than I was, but I just remember how it felt.
Men are not worried by things, but by their ideas about things. When we meet with difficulties, become anxious or troubled, let us not blame others, but rather ourselves. That is: our ideas about things.
The whole history of the Christian life is a series of resurrections. . . . Every time we find our hearts are troubled, that we are not rejoicing in God, a resurrection must follow; a resurrection out of the night of troubled thought into the gladness of the truth.
Men are not troubled by things themselves, but by their thoughts about them
I was frightened by the optimism of adults, their stupid trust in science to treat a troubled heart. Afraid of their obsession with believing they have to treat troubled kids. I just wanted them to leave me alone, so how come they didn't get it? But that's the way it always is.
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