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Trouble Quotes - Page 15

Every age has its happiness and troubles.

"Jeanne Calment: From Van Gogh's Time to Ours, 122 Extraordinary Years". Book by Michel Allard, Victor Lebre, Jean-Marie Robine and Jeanne Calment (p. 48), 1998.

One does not permit one's friends to be slandered in time of trouble.

Frances Parkinson Keyes (1968). “Dinner at Antoine's”

I knew a woman who went about bragging of her troubles, so, of course, she always had something to brag about.

Florence Scovel Shinn (2015). “The Complete Game of Life and How to Play It: The Classic Text with Commentary, Study Questions, Action Items, and Much Mor”, p.71, Hampton Roads Publishing

It is doubtful whether the oppressed ever fight for freedom. They fight for pride and power-power to oppress others.

Eric Hoffer (1982). “Between the Devil and the Dragon: The Best Essays and Aphorisms of Eric Hoffer”, HarperCollins Publishers

I was in love again. I was in trouble

Charles Bukowski (1978). “Women”

Never wallow in your troubles; despair must be kept private and brief.

"Werner Herzog — A Guide for the Perplexed". Book by Paul Cronin, www.indiewire.com. August 5, 2014.

Nothing will get you into trouble so deep or as sad as faith.

Rick Bass (1994). “The Watch: Stories”, p.46, W. W. Norton & Company

I have come to regard with some suspicion those who claim that the Bible never troubles them. I can only assume this means they haven’t actually read it.

Rachel Held Evans (2012). “A Year of Biblical Womanhood: How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting on Her Roof, Covering Her Head, and Calling Her Husband 'Master'”, p.51, Thomas Nelson Inc

When I dig another out of trouble, the hole from which I lift him is the place where I bury my own.

Norman Vincent Peale (2015). “Have a Great Day: Daily Affirmations for Positive Living”, p.11, Open Road Media