“On Decoration Day, while everyone else in town was at the cemetery decorating the graves of our Glorious War Dead, Willie Beaner and me, Robert Burns Hewitt, took Mabel Cramm's bloomers and run them up the flagpole in front of the town hall. That was the beginning of all my troubles.” WarRunningTroubleFrontsTownsGravesGloriousHallsCemeteryDecorationDecoratingFlagpoles Book:Preacher's Boy Source: Preacher's Boy
“You may batter your way through the thick of the fray, You may sweat, you may swear, you may grunt; You may be a jack-fool, if you must, but this rule Should ever be kept at the front;-- Don't fight with your pillow, but lay down your head And kick every worriment out of the bed.” IfsWayShouldMayFightingTroubleFrontsFoolBedLaysKicksSweatThickSwearPillowFrayGrunt Author:Edmund Vance Cooke
“My business in the beginning was very lawless and the more trouble I go into, the more the promoters liked me back then. I was on the front page for doing something wrong, the arena was full. Then, all of a sudden, everything changed somehow and they put rules in. You put rules in a gunfight? I'm not so good at following those rules. I don't' know what will happen at WrestleMania.” KnowsHappensTroubleFrontsChangedPagesFollowingArenaPromotersGunfightsWrestlemania Author:Roddy Piper
“Growing up in New York is like living in a horror museum because there are so many strange people walking the streets and riding the subways. You learn to develop a tough front if you live here, just in case you get into any kind of trouble and you need to talk your way out of it.” PeopleIfsWayNeedsKindCasesGrowing UpGrowingTroubleStreetsFrontsNew YorkStrangeWalkingHorrorToughMuseumsRidingSubway Author:Christopher Walken
“You can't out-travel sadness. I travel not to get away from my troubles but to see how they look in front of famous buildings” LooksTroubleSadnessFrontsBuildingGet Away Author:Elizabeth McCracken
“I guess I prefer to play live, but I don't want to have only live CDs. I like playing live because there are alot of things that can happen. I can interact with the audience and say some things to get me in trouble. On the other hand, the studio is nice because you can really take your time and make something that you know is the best thing that you can ever do. But nothing beats being up on stage in front of all that energy.” KnowsWantI CanPlayHandsHappensEnergyAudienceNiceTroubleStageFrontsBeatsStudiosBest ThingsCdsTake Your Time Author:Katy Perry
“I have this rule: It's like, if you write an amazing, cool song that you mean and then you go put your leather pants on and sing it in front of people; that's OK. But if you put your leather pants on and stand in front of the mirror and go, "Ok, I've got to write a song to fit these pants," then you're in trouble.” PeopleIfsWritingMeanSongTroubleFrontsFitMirrorsPantsLeatherLeather Pants Author:John Rzeznik
“I was trouble - and always in trouble. Aged eight I still couldn't read. In fact, I was dyslexic and short-sighted. Despite sitting at the front of the class, I couldn't read the blackboard. Only after a couple of terms did anyone think to have my eyes tested. Even when I could see, the letters and numbers made no sense at all.” ThinkingMadeStillsFactsEyeTermNumbersClassTroubleFrontsCoupleSittingLettersEightDespiteTestedDyslexicShort SightedBlackboard Book:Losing My Virginity: The Autobiography Source: Losing My Virginity: The Autobiography