A Quote by George Herbert

He that seekes trouble never misses.
[He that seeks trouble never misses.] — © George Herbert
He that seekes trouble never misses. [He that seeks trouble never misses.]
Better never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you; for you only make your trouble double trouble when you do.
This is a game of misses. The guy who misses the best is going to win.
Golf is a game of misses, and the winners are those who have the best misses
Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. I'll not willingly offend, nor be easily offended.
The making of money, the accumulation of material power, is not all there is to living...and the man who misses this truth misses the greatest joy and satisfaction that can come into his life -- service for others.
Traditionally, in the technology industry, companies need to re-invent themselves every 3-7 years to survive. If the company misses one transition, it can still recover, but if it misses two, it is usually fatal.
As we get older... I don't know a single person who has devoted their life to musical theatre who hasn't had a couple of misses as well as a bunch of hits. The misses, we learn a great deal from them.
There are hits and there are misses...and then there are misses.
Paradoxical as it may seem, the purposeful life has no content, no point. It hurries on and on, and misses everything. Not hurrying, the purposeless life misses nothing, for it is only when there is no goal and no rush that the human senses are fully open to receive the world.
A great performance never misses its mark.
I think you write only out of a great trouble. A trouble of excitement, a trouble of enlargement, a trouble of displacement in yourself.
I've got a wife who never misses me. Her aim is perfect!
The problem was, I was labeled as trouble - so I was like, 'Trouble? I'll show you trouble. You want trouble, well here it is!' No matter what label they give you, the best thing you can do is prove them wrong.
I never have any trouble playing anything I can think of. The trouble is in thinking of what to play.
I have a responsibility and a job as a guy who gets paid a lot of money, I'm expected to perform. And 82 games in 6-7 months is a lot, and it's hard on the body, and you're not gonna play perfect every night. Even Ray Allen misses shots, even LeBron misses dunks.
When one misses an opportunity one is apt to fancy that another will never present itself.
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