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The pioneers and missionaries of religion have been the real cause of more trouble and war than all other classes of mankind.
— Edgar Allan Poe
I punched my buddy in the nose after lunch, now I'm in trouble cause the dean saw the punch.
— Bobby Vee
Idiots, Halt muttered. If we were here to cause trouble, we could simply ride them both down
— John Flanagan
Essentially the Succubus is a mythical figure - who used to come in and cause trouble with innocent men.
— MyAnna Buring
I'm not going anywhere. I'm going to stay right here and cause all kinds of trouble.
— Suzanne Collins
Like other women who sought equality, the amount of trouble I cause is inversely proportional to my physical size.
— Cassandra Duffy
I think the little things in life often cause more trouble than the big things - Anne Shirley
— L.M. Montgomery
Quotations cause all kinds of trouble.
— Willis Regier
Words are like people, I think. Put too many of them too close together and they cause trouble.
— Carolee Dean
I don't do anything in order to cause trouble. It just so happens that what I do naturally causes trouble. I'm proud to be a troublemaker.
— Sinead O'Connor
Likewise, it's never just to cause trouble or be intentionally divisive. It's just that fun needs to be recovered to Christendom.
— John Crowder
We Logans don't have much to do with white folks. You know why? 'Cause white folks mean trouble.
— Mildred D. Taylor
I wanted to cause trouble, but I know now it stays with you.
— Jeanette Winterson
They think I'm too old to cause trouble.
Old age is a powerful disguise. — Katherine Applegate
Old age is a powerful disguise. — Katherine Applegate
I like to write books and cause trouble.
— Heather Brooke
Rwanda has its own problems and never sought to blame others or cause others trouble. I advise Burundi to do the same.
— Paul Kagame
If you're not accurate, you'll cause untold trouble.
— David O. Selznick
I don't need to travel back in time to cause trouble. Seeing back through time finds me trouble enough!
— A.A. Bell
A hard headed woman, a soft hearted man, been the cause of trouble ever since the world began.
— Elvis Presley
It's the cliches that cause the trouble. A precise emotion seeks a precise expression. If what I feel is not precise than how should I call it love?
— Jeanette Winterson
You forget where you are," he said. "What right do you have to come here and cause trouble, and then tell us to speak your language?
— Hunter S. Thompson
Such a small thing to cause so much trouble.
— Patricia Briggs
If the eyes are the window to the soul, then Edward's in trouble 'cause no one is home.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
It's a man's jobno place for women's plans here!what lies outside. Stay home and cause no trouble.
— Aeschylus
See to it that no one falls short of the grace of God and that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many.
— Terri Blackstock
Look at the forces against me. They don't want me out. They're afraid I'll cause trouble if I get out.
— Jack Kevorkian
Cause a little trouble. It's good for you.
— Angelina Jolie
Well, runhh it all to harr," Rafe grumbled. "Why does bein' the nice guys always cause us so much trouble?
— Bob Craton
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
— Bertrand Russell
Disregarding the value of religion and believing in egalitarianism are two misconceptions that cause America much trouble today.
— Charley Reese
Sometimes, you know, you have to cause trouble to end trouble.
— Paula Gosling
I swear that I will never cause trouble for anybody, as long as I live!! So please! Nobody cause any trouble for me, either!!
— Minoru Furuya
A dependent clause is like a dependent child: incapable of standing on its own but able to cause a lot of trouble.
— William Safire
I know the police cause you trouble They cause trouble everywhere But when you die and go to heaven You find no policeman there
— Woody Guthrie
It is our duty never to speak ill of others, you know; least of all when we know that to do so will be the cause of much pain and trouble.
— George Gissing