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Trouble Quotes - Page 16

It takes two to get one in trouble.

Mae West (1967). “The wit and wisdom of Mae West”

So she was considering in her own mind...whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain would be worth the trouble of getting up & picking the daisies.

H.Y. Xiao PhD, Lewis Carroll (1959). “01 - Alice in Wonderland (Traditional Chinese): 愛麗絲夢遊仙境(繁體)”, p.4, eBooks Series

Through danger safety comes - through trouble rest.

John Marston (1856). “The Works of John Marston”, p.174

If literature isn't everything, it's not worth a single hour of someone's trouble.

"Barthes: Selected Writings". Book edited by Susan Sontag, introduction "Writing Itself: On Roland Barthes", 1982.

The price of progress is trouble.

Charles Franklin Kettering (1961). “Prophet of progress: selections from the speeches of Charles F. Kettering”