A Quote by H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

When you invite trouble, it's usually quick to accept. — © H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
When you invite trouble, it's usually quick to accept.
The trouble with quick and dirty is that dirty remains long after quick has been forgotten.
To ignore your conscience is to invite trouble.
Lao Tzu says: "Accept yourself. Non-acceptance is the root of all the trouble." None of us accept ourselves. The more a person doesn't accept himself, the greater a mahatma he looks to others to be. We are our greatest enemy. If we had our way, we would cut ourselves to pieces in order to remove what was unacceptable.
In photography, you've got to be quick, quick, quick, quick...Like an animal and a prey.
I basically expect anything. Isn't that wild? I used to surprise myself a lot: certain moves, how I'd get out of trouble. But at some point, you accept the talent that you have, you accept your creativity.
You learned to run from what you feel, and that's why you have nightmares. To deny is to invite madness. To accept is to control.
Better never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you; for you only make your trouble double trouble when you do.
When we are given gifts, we must be quick and able to accept them.
Children are very quick observers; very quick in seeing through some kinds of hypocrisy, very quick in finding out what you really think and feel, very quick in adopting all your ways and opinions. You will often discover that, as the father is, so is the son.
Over past years we have seen unrelenting pressure from advocates of homosexuality to accept as normal what is not normal, and to characterize those who disagree as narrow-minded, bigoted and unreasonable. Such advocates are quick to demand freedom of speech and thought for themselves, but equally quick to criticize those with a different view and, if possible, to silence them by applying labels like "homophobic."
We are all quick to point out all the differences but not as willing to accept what bonds us as humans.
I think that when you invite people to your home, you invite them to yourself.
If you invite negativity in, you have to feed it and hang out with it. Best not to invite it in.
At the center of the universe, is a deep abiding love. We are called to be part of it. We Catholics and Christians are not ashamed to believe this. We invite everyone to accept the challenge to live as if we were all loved into existence.
I think you write only out of a great trouble. A trouble of excitement, a trouble of enlargement, a trouble of displacement in yourself.
A broken heart is merely an empty manger. Invite the Virgin and the carpenter to pray beside you. Invite the Savior to dwell there.
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