A Quote by Thomas S. Monson

Happiness comes when we stop complaining about the troubles we have and offer thanks for all the troubles we don't have. — © Thomas S. Monson
Happiness comes when we stop complaining about the troubles we have and offer thanks for all the troubles we don't have.
People are disposed to mistake predicting troubles for causing troubles and even for desiring troubles.
I've heard there are troubles of more than one kind; some come from ahead, and some come from behind. But I've brought a big bat. I'm all ready, you see; now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!
I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!
In searching for a way out of my own troubles, I had found my way into the troubles of others, some long gone, and now I was trying to find my way back out, through their troubles, as if we human beings can ever learn from one another.
I love fortune readings! because when I get in troubles, if the reading says that I am in a lucky day, I can think my troubles are just some kind of mistakes, and if the reading says that I am in the unlucky day, I can think that my troubles are just because of my bad luck. Either ways, I can know the reason of my troubles.
All the troubles of the world, especially the spiritual, such as grief, impatience, disillusionment, despair, the truly basic troubles of man-they came about only because of the failure to view clearly the majesty of God.
The only happiness a brave person ever troubles themselves in asking about, is happiness enough to get their work done.
Your troubles will always bve my troubles,so long as were married.
If you do not help a man with his troubles, it is equivalent to bringing troubles to him.
We must not be concerned only with that which troubles us, but with all that troubles God.
Troubles impending always seem worse than troubles surmounted, but this does not prove that they really are.
You don't need spirituality to discover the troubles that come your way. But, it's good to know that troubles are not unique to you alone.
I'm not going to be sitting on a stool with an acoustic guitar singing about my troubles anytime soon. I mean, I'm going to sing about my troubles but in an aggressive way. In my own way.
We spend more time developing means of escaping our troubles than we do solving the troubles we're trying to escape from.
You can't drown your troubles ... because troubles can swim.
The only incurable troubles of the rich are the troubles that money can't cure, Which is a kind of trouble that is even more troublesome if you are poor.
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