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Trouble Quotes - Page 30

the trouble with success is - it takes all your time. And you can't do the things you really want to do!

Ruth Draper, Morton Dauwen Zabel (1960). “The art of Ruth Draper: her dramas and characters”

The family is in flux, and signs of trouble are widespread. Expectations remain high. But realities are disturbing.

"The Good Society". Book by Robert Neelly Bellah, Richard Madsen, Steven M. Tipton, William M. Sullivan and Ann Swidler (Chapter 1), 1991.

Confidence by itself, unless it has a valid basis, can get us into trouble.

Peter D. Schiff, John Downes (2011). “Crash Proof 2.0: How to Profit From the Economic Collapse”, p.52, John Wiley & Sons

Do not EXPECT troubles as they have a tendency not to disappoint.

Napoleon Hill (2005). “Think and Grow Rich with Foreword by Lewis Schiff”, p.181, Lulu.com

In France that is the one rule, never make trouble.

Nancy Mitford, Charlotte Mosley (1993). “Love from Nancy: the letters of Nancy Mitford”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)

I love my people and I don't hate nobody and it keeps me out of trouble.

"Parkinson" with Michael Parkinson, www.mirror.co.uk. 1971.

The trouble with women is men; the trouble with men, men.

Mignon McLaughlin (2014). “Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin”, p.48, BookBaby

contemplating the misfortunes of others does not lighten one's own trouble but instead adds to it.

Mignon G. Eberhart (2016). “Five Passengers From Lisbon”, p.59, Pickle Partners Publishing