Trouble Quotes - Page 20

The trouble with men is that they have limited minds. That's the trouble with women, too.
"Existence". Essay by Joanna Russ (1975) in antology "Epoch" edited by Roger Elwood and Robert Silverberg (p. 283), October 1975.
You don't realize that you're intelligent until it gets you into trouble.
"James Baldwin: Reflections of a Maverick". Interview with Julius Lester, The New York Times, May 27, 1984.
Gustave Flaubert, George Sand, Alphonse Jacobs (1993). “Flaubert - Sand: the correspondence”, Vintage
Every man who deserves to be famous knows it is not worth the trouble.
"A Celebridade". 1915.
The trouble with modern education is you never know how ignorant they are.
"Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder". Book by Evelyn Waugh, 1945.
If trouble comes when you least expect it then maybe the thing to do is to always expect it.
Cormac McCarthy (2010). “The Road”, p.160, Pan Macmillan
Do not fret over your heavy troubles, for they are the heralds of weighty mercies.
Charles Spurgeon (2016). “Morning and Evening”, p.175, Discovery House
One saves oneself much pain, by taking pains; much trouble, by taking trouble.
Augustus William Hare (1827). “Guesses at Truth”
things are never so indescribably ghastly that they can't get worse.
Alice Thomas Ellis (1988). “Home Life Three”, Gerald Duckworth