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As long as you have not grasped that you have to die to grow, you are a troubled guest on the dark earth.
— Mircea Eliade
If cities have souls, Sanctuary's was troubled long before Tempus got here, and will be troubled long after he and his are gone.
— Janet Morris
There will be some trouble about 'biography' because I have never troubled myself to supply particulars of my early life to any writer.
— Arthur Wing Pinero
Troubled is a polite word for what I am.
— Gabrielle
When we sing, our hearts can lift and fly, over the troubled waters and over the years,
— Judy Collins
The meteor flag of England Shall yet terrific burn, Till danger's troubled night depart, And the star of peace return.
— Thomas Campbell
The word troubled her, though. 'Indispensable.' It was a word people tended to resort to when dispensability was in the air.
— Michel Faber
Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I know what I can know, and am not troubled about what I cannot know.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Thiel, tall, troubled, bewildered
— Kristin Cashore
O troubled forms, O early love unfortunate and hard,
Time has estranged you into a jewel cold and pure — Edna St. Vincent Millay
Time has estranged you into a jewel cold and pure — Edna St. Vincent Millay
The public easily confuses him who fishes in troubled waters with him who draws up water from the depths.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The increasingly thoughtful child can see the whole horribly upset world and would be understandably totally bewildered and deeply troubled by it
— Jeremy Griffith
What puzzled me was why I seemed to be so troubled by all these irregularities and exceptions to major rules while others blithely marched ahead.
— Catherine Gildiner
Troubled times do call for troubled songs, songs that unsettle our souls and our spirits unapologetically.
— Tavis Smiley
The interesting thing about coaching is that you have to trouble the comfortable, and comfort the troubled
— Ric Charlesworth
It also troubled him when he contemplated how such a partnership must, by its very nature, reduce the individuality of those involved.
— Christopher Paolini
A troubled Necromancer. An Illusionist with a secret. An Incubus marked for death. A Darkborn in hiding. A Siren with a past.
— Kami Garcia
He was troubled; this brain, so limpid in its blindness, had lost its transparency; there was a cloud in this crystal.
— Victor Hugo
In trouble to be troubled, Is to have your trouble doubled.
— Daniel Defoe
Do not be troubled for a language, cultivate your soul and she will show herself.
— Eugene Delacroix
Not surprisingly, troubled economic times often beget proselytizers of wacky, extreme ideas.
— Steven Rattner
Happy Charlotte, who, though greatly troubled over things that did not matter, seemed oblivious to things that did...
— E. M. Forster
He had no notion of meeting danger half-way. When it came upon him, he confronted it, but it must come before he troubled himself.
— Charles Dickens
The relationship between France and its 'foreign' players - blacks and North African Arabs - has always been troubled, particularly with Algerians.
— Rabih Alameddine
Not only does the wind of accidents stir me according to its blowing, but I am also stirred and troubled by the instability of my attitude.
— Michel De Montaigne
I wish that I really were all troubled and beautiful the way that some people are. Give myself the kind of beginning worthy of the Biography Channel.
— Ainslie Hogarth
It troubled her much to see what a great flame a little wildfire was likely to kindle.
— Thomas Hardy
Kids grow up in troubled homes thinking that they have the power to change their parents. Over time, they realize that they are mistaken.
— James P. Krehbiel
His subtle obsession with uniqueness troubled all his dreams.
— Cormac McCarthy
It is the disease of not listening ...
that I am troubled with. — William Shakespeare
that I am troubled with. — William Shakespeare
Happiness is not being pained in body or troubled in mind.
— Thomas Jefferson
Comfort the troubled, and trouble the comfortable.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
That which had pleased me once, troubled by spirit.
— Dante Alighieri
What need had I of so many efforts? The soft lines of these hills and the hand of evening on this troubled heart teach me much more.
— Albert Camus
This night he was a king before he was a man. At this time, this troubled me. Later, I would have cause to wish it were always so.
— Geraldine Brooks
I have always looked upon alchemy in natural philosophy to be like enthusiasm in divinity, and to have troubled the world much to the same purpose.
— William Temple
Although I'm not particularly troubled myself, I do have a lot of empathy for troubled characters.
— Mia Wasikowska
If the story-tellers could ha' got decency and good morals from true stories, who'd have troubled to invent parables?
— Thomas Hardy
was the living death of his own soul that troubled him. Basil had painted the portrait that had marred his
— Oscar Wilde
To fish in troubled waters.
— Matthew Henry
My soul hath wrestled in it. . . . My belly was troubled in seeking it; therefore shall I possess a good possession.4
— San Juan De La Cruz
I never had a mother. I suppose a mother is one to whom you hurry when you are troubled.
— Emily Dickinson
Like many a modern parent, I had no clear notion of how to help my most troubled child.
— Jean Sasson
Spook: No, I'm not troubled. In fact, I actually think everything is going to be all right. Finally.
— Brandon Sanderson
My wife, who, poor wretch, is troubled with her lonely life.
— Samuel Pepys
If none of God's saints were troubled and tried - we would not know half so well the consolations of divine grace.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Troubled sleep was no stranger to him. He had lived his lies for fourteen years,
— George R R Martin
A meek spirit gives no trouble willingly to any: a quiet spirit bears all wrongs without being troubled.
— John Wesley
As his older sister, it was my job to lie to him in the name of easing his troubled mind.
— Jennifer Bosworth
Bear with my weakness. My old brain is troubled.
Be not disturbed with my infirmity. — William Shakespeare
Be not disturbed with my infirmity. — William Shakespeare
Black are the brooding clouds and troubled the deep waters, when the Sea of Thought, first heaving from a calm, gives up its Dead
— Charles Dickens
But the required survey of English literature troubled and disquieted him in a way nothing had ever done before.
— John Edward Williams
My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirr'd; And I myself see not the bottom of it.
— William Shakespeare
There are no permanent things, only fleeting moments of warmth and companionship, precious stationary seconds in a flicker of troubled days. The
— Winston Graham
It is so much easier to try to help a six-month-old child or a six-year-old child than it is a 16-year-old troubled kid.
— Nicholas Kristof
Who said, 'All Time's delight
Hath she for narrow bed;
Life's troubled bubble broken'?
That's what I said. — Walter De La Mare
Hath she for narrow bed;
Life's troubled bubble broken'?
That's what I said. — Walter De La Mare
anyone with enough compassion has the power to transform and redirect someone else's troubled life.
— Sampson Davis
Never before had I used my service to escape any woes that troubled me, but I did that day.
— Jacqueline Carey
Many people think they have religion when they are troubled with dyspepsia.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
We sometimes congratulate ourselves at the moment of waking from a troubled dream; it may be so the moment after death.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
WHEN Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from troubled dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a monstrous insect.
— Franz Kafka
He moved closer and threw his arm around my shoulders, murmuring, Why are the beautiful ones always so troubled, huh?
— L. H. Cosway
When a man is anxious he cannot pray with faith; when he is troubled about the world, he cannot serve his Master, his thoughts are serving himself.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Writing is my joy, is my comfort zone, it strengthens my feeble knees and it frees my troubled heart.
— Euginia Herlihy
When you inherit a franchise that won one playoff game in the last 10 years, you've inherited a troubled franchise.
— Jeffrey Lurie
Through strife the slumbering soul awakes, We learn on error's troubled route The truths we could not prize without The sorrow of our sad mistakes.
— Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Do not let your heart be troubled, trust in God.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Those that can be troubled to muse upon the meaning of life are general disappointed when they figure it out.
— Jasper Fforde