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Trouble Quotes - Page 28

Every stage of life has its troubles, and no man is content with his own age.

"Ausonius: Books I-XVII". Book by Decimus Magnus Ausonius, Paulinus (of Pella.), transl. by Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White, p. 165, 1919.

Let's put it this way: I did not get in trouble every time I drank, but every time I got in trouble, I'd been drinking

Dave Mustaine, Joe Layden (2010). “Mustaine: A Heavy Metal Memoir”, p.34, Harper Collins

Troubles are exceedingly gregarious in their nature, and flying in flocks are apt to perch capriciously.

Charles Dickens (1849). “Barnaby Rudge ... With a frontispiece drawn by Hablot Knight Browne, etc”, p.145

The trouble with advice is that it's usually something you don't want to hear.

Charles de Lint (2002). “The Onion Girl”, p.26, Macmillan

The trouble with poetry is that it encourages the writing of more poetry.

Billy Collins (2012). “The Trouble with Poetry and Other Poems”, p.85, Pan Macmillan

One woman reads another's character Without the tedious trouble of deciphering

Ben Jonson, Margaret Jane Kidnie (2000). “Poetaster, Or, The Arraignment: Sejanus His Fall ; The Devil is an Ass ; The New Inn, Or, The Light Heart”, p.409, Oxford : Oxford University Press