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Trouble Quotes - Page 29

The happiest man is he, who being above the troubles which money brings, has his hands the fullest of work.

Anthony Trollope (2015). “The Palliser Novels: Complete Parliamentary Chronicles (All Six Novels in One Volume): Can You Forgive Her? + Phineas Finn + The Eustace Diamonds + Phineas Redux + The Prime Minister + The Duke’s Children”, p.2852, e-artnow

The trouble with therapy is that it makes life go backwards.

Anne Sexton, Linda Gray Sexton, Lois Ames (2004). “Anne Sexton: A Self-portrait in Letters”, p.191, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

If you can convince yourself that you look fabulous, you can save yourself the trouble of primping.

Andy Warhol, Pat Hackett (1988). “Andy Warhol's party book”, Crown Pub

If a person is hit hard enough, even if she stands, she falls.

Alice Walker (2003). “The third life of Grange Copeland: Meridian ; The color purple”

In my experience, people who go about looking for trouble usually find it.

Agatha Christie (1991). “The Seven Dials Mystery”, Harpercollins

Luck's a chance, but trouble's sure.

A. E. Housman (2012). “A Shropshire Lad”, p.43, Courier Corporation

You are strangely troublesome.

William Shakespeare (2016). “The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition: The Complete Works”, p.3260, Oxford University Press

The trouble was, if you were a chief you had to think, you had to be wise.

William Golding (2016). “Lord of the Flies”, p.54, Hamilton Books

A million candles burnt in him without his being at the trouble of lighting a single one

Virginia Woolf (2007). “Selected Works of Virginia Woolf”, p.458, Wordsworth Editions

Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly.

Thomas Jefferson (1854). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, contin. Reports and opinions while Secretary of State”, p.402