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Some people develop eye strain looking for trouble
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Watch out for emergencies. They are your big chance.
Fritz Reiner
I can't concern myself with what's going on with the club or what the media is writing. If you pay attention to those things, that's when you get yourself in trouble.
Don Mattingly
Calamity is the perfect glass wherein we truly see and know ourselves.
William Davenant
A crisis is a close encounter of the truthful kind.
Guy Finley
Never meet trouble half-way.
John Ray
I've been in a lot of trouble and come out of it. I think it shows a lot of good character.
Stefan Edberg
Calamity is man's true touchstone.
Beaumont and Fletcher
When we borrow trouble, and look forward into the future and see what storms are coming, and distress ourselves before they come, as to how we shall avert them if they ever do come, we lose our proper trustfulness in God. When we torment ourselves with imaginary dangers, or trials, or reverses, we have already parted with that perfect love which casteth out fear.
Henry Ward Beecher
Calamities are of two kinds: misfortune to ourselves, and good fortune to others.
Ambrose Bierce
There can't be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
Henry Kissinger
Opportunity's favorite disguise is trouble.
Frank Tyger
Some women like to sit down with trouble as if it were knitting.
Ellen Glasgow
I am so grateful for my troubles. As I reflect back on my life, I have come to realize that my greatest triumphs have been born of my greatest troubles.
Steve Maraboli
You can't run from trouble, there ain't no place that far.
Splash Mountain
If I had a formula for bypassing trouble, I would not pass it around. Trouble creates a capacity to handle it. I don't embrace trouble; that's as bad as treating it as an enemy. But I do say: meet it as a friend, for you'll see a lot of it, and had better be on speaking terms with it.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Calamity is virtue's opportunity.
Seneca (Seneca the Elder)
It is only from the belief of the goodness and wisdom of a supreme being, that our calamities can be borne in the manner which becomes a man.
Henry Mackenzie