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Trouble Quotes by Robert Breault
- Eventually, time takes care of everything. The trouble with procrastination is that people give up on it too soon.
- The trouble with learning to parent on the job is that your child is the teacher.
- The trouble with having a stubbornness contest with your kids is that they have your stubbornness gene.
- The trouble with 'a place for everything and everything in its place' is that there's always more everything than places.
- One day you just say "To heck with it," and you go looking for trouble, and you find happiness.
- The trouble with always leaving yourself a way out is that you always take it.
- The trouble with selfish motives is that they harden into principles, and you end up sending your kids to war for them.
- You can bear your troubles or shrug them off. They're your shoulders.
- The trouble with having a body is that people know it's where you hang out and you don't get any privacy.
- The trouble with not being into social networking is that people think you're anti-social when you're only anti-networking.
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