“There is again a living prophet on the earth speaking in the name of the Lord. And how we need such guidance! Our times are turbulent and difficult. We see wars internationally and distress domestically. Neighbors all around us face personal heartaches and family sorrows. Legions know fear and troubles of a hundred kinds.” KnowsNeedsKindWarEarthFacesNamesDifficultLordTroubleSorrowHundredNeighborGuidanceHeartacheOur TimeProphetDistressLegion Author:Jeffrey R. Holland
“I write as clearly as I am able to. I sometimes tackle ideas and notions that are relatively complex, and it is very difficult to be sure that I am conveying them in the best way. Anyone who goes beyond cliche phrases and cliche ideas will have this trouble.” WayWritingIdeasSometimesAbleDifficultTroubleComplexesNotionBest WayPhrasesClicheConveying Author:R. A. Lafferty
“The main trouble with avant-garde art and literature, from the point of view of fascists and Stalinists, is not that they are too critical, but that they are too "innocent," that it is too difficult to inject effective propaganda, that kitsch is more pliable to this end.” ArtEndsLiteratureDifficultViewsTroubleCriticalPoint Of ViewInnocentPropagandaFascistsAvant GardeKitschAvant Garde Art Book:Art and Culture: Critical Essays Source: Art and Culture: Critical Essays
“With the new weapons like the atom bomb, Russia would have it, too, and use it first. It is a very difficult world. But that trouble is imminent is obvious.” WorldFirstsUseDifficultTroubleWeaponsObviousRussiaBombsAtomsAtom Bomb Author:Karl Donitz
“The matter of making christening robes for caterpillars, it is not a difficult one; the difficulty is to get a frisky caterpillar to keep still while one is putting on his christening robe. And then it is a problem to keep it on, after one does get it on. I do have much troubles with caterpillars crawling out of their christening robes after I do get them on.” DoeStillsMatterProblemDifficultTroubleDifficultyInsectsRobesCrawlingCaterpillarsChristening Author:Opal Whiteley
“Question of "Where We Begin" turns to be not only a formal question but also a question central to the attempt to make sense of things about which it is very difficult to make any sense - illness, death, despair, suicides, cruelty, the various troubles love can provoke, our inability to really know one another when we our inner selves are walled off by our bodies.” KnowsSelfBodyTurnsDifficultTroubleDespairSuicideIllnessVariousCrueltyMake SenseProvokingFormalInabilityInner Self Author:Kyle Minor
“I find it interesting to see people - mostly people who are younger than I am - going to considerable trouble to try to reproduce things from an era that was far more physical, from a less virtual day. That fascinates me, because it seems to be symbolic of something going on in the culture itself, and I also have a sort of innate admiration for the stubbornness it requires to actually make those things physically. It's become incredibly difficult. In North America, we've largely forgotten how to do it.” PeopleTryingSeemsAmericaCultureDifficultInterestingTroubleForgottenErasAdmirationInnateSymbolicNorth AmericaStubbornness Author:William Gibson
“Adolescents' immature thinking makes it difficult for them to process the divorce. They tend to see things in black-and-white terms and have trouble putting events into perspective. They are absolute in their judgments and expect perfection in parents. They are likely to be self-conscious about their parent's failures and critical of their every move. They have the expectations that parents will keep them safe and happy and are shocked by the broken covenant. Adolescents are unforgiving.” ThinkingSelfMovingProcessParentDifficultBlackTermWhiteTroubleEventsBrokenPerspectiveSafeJudgmentExpectationsConsciousPerfectionAbsolutesDivorceCriticalBlack And WhiteShockedSelf ConsciousCovenantImmatureUnforgiving Book:Reviving Ophelia Source: Reviving Ophelia
“This is my country. The Russian people are in bit of trouble. Russian court doesn't work. Russian education decline every year. I believe that Russia has a chance to be free. Has a chance. It's difficult, but we must do it.” PeopleYearsBelieveCountryI BelieveBitsDifficultChanceEducationTroubleCourtRussiaDecline Author:Boris Nemtsov