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Trouble Quotes - Page 44

Certainly no one has ever died of an unrequited passion—it's usually the ones that are requited that get people in trouble.

Mercedes Lackey (2004). “Four and Twenty Blackbirds”, p.238, Baen Publishing Enterprises

One should be allowed to choose one's burden.

Mary Butts (1998). “Ashe of Rings, and Other Writings”, McPherson & Company

Nowadays it seems to me nobody takes trouble about anything, especially writing songs.

"Marian McPartland At 86". Interview with Lazaro Vega, www.allaboutjazz.com. July 22, 2004.

Our capacities, our instincts for this our present sphere are but half developed. Let us be completely natural; before we trouble ourselves with the supernatural.

Margaret Fuller, Arthur Buckminster Fuller (1874). “Woman in the 19th century, and kindred papers relating to the sphere, condition, and duties of woman”, p.70

Nothing troubles you for which you do not yearn.

Cicero, Marcus Tullius Cicero, William Armistead Falconer (1923). “Cicero in twenty-nine volumes”

As bad as I was, as much trouble and worry as I caused my mother, I loved her.

Malcolm X (2015). “The Autobiography of Malcolm X”, p.27, Ballantine Books

Most of the trouble in life comes from misunderstanding, I think,' said Anne.

Lucy Maud Montgomery (2015). “Anne of Green Gables Collection: Anne of Green Gables, Anne of the Island, and More Anne Shirley Books”, p.553, Xist Publishing