Quotes by Trouble [A kitten] gets himself into every kind of trouble. Champfleury cat kind trouble Don’t go looking for trouble; it’s already looking for you. Charlaine Harris trouble I don't know anything about Angola, but Angola's in trouble. Charles Barkley angola trouble knows I was in love again. I was in trouble Charles Bukowski love-again trouble The trouble with a mask is it never changes Charles Bukowski mask never-change trouble I don't think I'll travel anymore. Travel is nothing but an inconvenience. There is always enough trouble where you are. Charles Bukowski trouble travel thinking The trouble with advice is that it's usually something you don't want to hear. Charles de Lint trouble want advice Troubles are exceedingly gregarious in their nature, and flying in flocks are apt to perch capriciously. Charles Dickens flocks flying trouble To persuade is more trouble than to dominate, and the powerful seldom take this trouble if they can avoid it. Charles Horton Cooley powerful trouble ifs The price of progress is trouble. Charles Kettering progress trouble Don't bring anything to me but trouble. Charles Kettering trouble If you have methods without principles, you're going to have trouble. But if you develop methods based on principles, then you can make progress. Charles Koch progress principles trouble Wherever there's trouble, look for a priest. Charles Maurice de Talleyrand priests trouble looks I went looking for trouble, and I found it. Charles Ponzi trouble found Great hearts can only be made by great troubles. Great faith must have great trials. Charles Spurgeon trouble trials heart If you tell your troubles to God, you put them into the grave; they will never rise again when you have committed them to Him. If you roll your burden anywhere else, it will roll back again like the stone of Sisyphus. Charles Spurgeon burden trouble stones Do not fret over your heavy troubles, for they are the heralds of weighty mercies. Charles Spurgeon over-you mercy trouble What is needed is not the removal of the trouble but the conquest of self. Charles Spurgeon needed trouble self These heavy troubles are heralds of weighty mercies. Charles Spurgeon heavy mercy trouble The trouble is, if you go too far towards being polite, the label that applies is "doormat". Charles Stross doormat labels trouble «678910111213141516»