Top 970 Troubles Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
For many men, the acquisition of wealth does not end their troubles, it only changes them.
I have no faith in the sense of comforting beliefs which persuade me that all my troubles are blessings in disguise.
You must understand the troubles of that man farthest down before you can help him. — © Booker T. Washington
You must understand the troubles of that man farthest down before you can help him.
One's own escape from troubles makes one glad; but bringing friends to trouble is hard grief.
Your troubles may point you to death and destruction, but God's Word points you to life.
To be honest, most of my troubles - bankruptcy, drinking, gambling - were self-inflicted.
It is a truism throughout the civilized galaxy that when you go to the police, your troubles really begin.
Getting out of bed is a good way to leave your troubles behind.
This position of this Northern party brought about the troubles of 1850, and the political excitement of 1854.
Most of our troubles are due to poor implementation….wrong priorities and unattainable targets
Troubles loom up big when they're ahead, And joys seem always sweeter when they're past.
Some troubles, like a protested note of a solvent debtor, bear interest.
I waited for my daughter, Billie, to come to me with her troubles - but I'm glad I didn't hold my breath. — © Carrie Fisher
I waited for my daughter, Billie, to come to me with her troubles - but I'm glad I didn't hold my breath.
I find that when I am actually writing, I enter a zone of concentration too small to admit my troubles.
Golf is a thinking man's game. You can have all the shots in the bag, but if you don't know what to do with them, you've got troubles.
Concern for someone else was a good remedy for taking the mind off one's own troubles.
I've seen many troubles in my time, only half of which ever came true.
Once a conflict has dragged on for a decade, most people are tired of war - and the troubles that flow from it.
Believe me, man, there are people who are going to have way more troubles mentally than I am.
A man like me troubles himself little about a million men.
You can end half your troubles immediately by no longer permitting people to tell you what you want.
There's nothing written in the Bible, Old or New testament, that says, 'If you believe in Me, you ain't going to have no troubles.'
Leuconoe, close the book of fate, For troubles are in store, . . . . Live today, tomorrow is not.
All mankind's troubles are caused by one single thing, which is their inability to sit quietly.
It troubles me that people speak about writing for money as ugly and distasteful.
Go to the Scriptures... the joyful promises it contains will be a balsam to all your troubles.
I never discuss my troubles in a relationship. It's best to just keep those thoughts to yourself.
To speak broadly, the troubles of life as we find them are mainly traceable to the heart or the purse.
I turned Compaq from a small company with troubles into a computer powerhouse. We can do the same at Intershop.
It was manly and dignified to rely upon God for the dissolution of all troubles. He was the only infallible help, guide and friend.
I took three steps and was wrapped in his arms, where I belonged. No confusion here. No worries here. No troubles here.
The art of living lies less in eliminating our troubles than in growing with them.
The memory of past troubles is pleasant. [Lat., Jucunda memoria est praeteritorum malorum.]
I glory in this world of men and women, torn with troubles, yet living on to love and laugh through it all.
Thomson's views on the recent age of the world have been for some time one of my sorest troubles.
If I had my life to live over, I would perhaps have more actual troubles but I'd have fewer imaginary ones.
I think if you laugh at your troubles and tell the whole world what went wrong, you can't be frightened by anything.
Oh, pity the poor glutton Whose troubles all begin In struggling on and on to turn What's out into what's in. — © Walter de La Mare
Oh, pity the poor glutton Whose troubles all begin In struggling on and on to turn What's out into what's in.
I wanted people to see I am human, I do have troubles and things don't always come easy.
The secret of happiness is to count your blessings while others are adding up their troubles.
Half the world's troubles come from men not being trained to resent a fallacy as much as an insult.
I've never read anything set in Belfast that doesn't involve the Troubles or something senseless over a flag.
As a man handles his troubles during the day, so he goes to bed at night a General, Captain, or Private.
Last year's troubles, They shine up so prettily, They gleam with a lustre they don't have today.
Only when we stop holding others accountable for all of our troubles can we truly be free.
Never wallow in your troubles; despair must be kept private and brief.
To preserve our cheerfulness amid sicknesses and troubles, is a sign of a right and good spirit.
Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul? — © John Keats
Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul?
We're not just a band playing songs, we're a safe place to go forget your troubles.
Every stage of life has its troubles, and no man is content with his own age.
There's one good thing about tight shoes; they make you forget your other troubles.
A lot of parents pack up their troubles and send them off to summer camp.
Forget this world and all its troubles and if possible its multitudinous Charlatans-- everything in short but the Enchantress of Numbers.
The difference between us and other people is that their money looks bigger and their troubles smaller.
There's nothing like losing yourself in someone else's troubles to make you forget your own.
No matter how devastating our struggles, disappointments, and troubles are, they are only temporary.
We've all got troubles. We all make mistakes. But let's not take a little river turn it into lake.
I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them never happened.
I sit here in this chair, I pour myself some whiskey, and watch my troubles vanish into the air.
It is a comfort, in anguish, to be reminded of the scale of one's own troubles against the mighty breadth of the world.
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