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trouble
Ned Van I think it was just going to be more trouble than they had anticipated.
trouble
Tom Curle He's getting to the rim, but he's still having trouble elevating, which is frustrating for him.
troublesome
Samuel Johnson Thought is always troublesome to him who lives without his own approbation.
trouble knows
Wayne Dyer It's the things that we know FOR SURE, that just ain't so, that get us into trouble.
trouble knows
Tony Yayo You know I'm always in trouble.
trouble fame select
Rogers Hornsby The big trouble is not really who isn't in the Hall of Fame, but who is. It was established for a select few.
trouble makers trouble-maker
Warren G. Bennis Don't over-react to the trouble makers.
trouble invites conscience
Tristan Bernard To ignore your conscience is to invite trouble.
invites love
Carine Roitfeld I love if someone invites me to a restaurant, so I don't know if that's a feminist.
invites
Morihei Ueshiba Fill yourself with Ki, invite the attack.
invites kicked looks richmond sports
Ryan Stiles I was into sports in high school, but I got kicked out of Richmond High at 17, so I never graduated. However, I still get invites to the class reunions... I don't know that I want to see how everyone looks now.
invites socially talked
Alison Moyet I was socially awkward for many years. I stuttered, stammered, talked rubbish. I never take up invites to parties, and I've been invited to very glamorous things, but I never go.
conscience fun people voted
Harry Pachon He voted his conscience, even when people made fun of him,
conscience unsought virtue
John Milton Her virtue and the conscience of her worth,/ That would be wooed, and not unsought be won.
conscience football incredible league men moral national nearly philosophy rule shaped
Ernie Accorsi He shaped nearly every rule and philosophy we have in our league today. Most of all, he was the moral conscience of the National Football League. He now joins the pantheon of incredible men who made this league what it has become.
conscience good people sides vote
Debbie Stabenow I think what we see is a conscience vote on all sides and people of good will making their own decisions,
conscience respecting situation
John Walsh I think that we must look at the situation and say: 'Are we respecting a person's conscience?'
conscience football national
Ernie Accorsi He was the conscience of the National Football League.
conscience shocked troubled
Joseph Darby He was troubled by it. He didn't know what to do. It shocked his conscience, basically.
conscience public puritan second
Andrew Sinclair He had a Puritan conscience and an Episcopalian sense of sin. The first pricked at him persistently, the second was excused through public piety.
conscience felt social society strongly
Robert Parry He felt very strongly that society should have a social conscience.