“They, the conservatives, are the real outsides, they tell us, gazing with disgust upon the ludicrous manners of the high and mighty. Or, they tell us, they are rough-and-ready proles, laughing along with us at the efforts of our social "betters" to reform and improve us. That they are often, in fact, people of privilege doing their utmost to boost the fortunes of a political party that is the traditional tool of the privileged is a contradiction that does not trouble them.” PeopleDoeRealFactsPoliticalSocialPartyEffortLaughingTroubleReadyToolsFortunePrivilegeTraditionalReformMannersContradictionRoughDisgustingPrivilegedPolitical PartiesBoostGazing Author:Thomas Frank
“Hypothesis is a toll which can cause trouble if not used properly. We must be ready to abandon our hypothesis as soon as it is shown to be inconsistent with the facts.” IfsFactsUsedCausesTroubleAtheismReadyPositive AtheismAbandonHypothesisInconsistentTolls Book:The Art of Scientific Investigation Source: The Art of Scientific Investigation
“My heroes are always ready, willing, and able to execute moves necessary to get themselves out of deep trouble.” AbleMovingTroubleWillingReadyHeroMy Hero Author:Ruth Glick
“Face troubles from their birth, for 'tis too late to cure When long delay has given the evil strength. Haste then; postpone not to the coming hour: tomorrow He'll be less ready who's not ready now.” LongFacesEvilGivenHoursTroubleReadyBirthTomorrowLateCuresToo LateDelayHasteNot Ready Author:Ovid
“Those who show pity and are always ready to help during times of trouble are seldom the same ones who rejoice in our joy: when others are happy they have nothing to do, they become superfluous and lose their feeling of superiority, and so they easily show their displeasure.” HelpingShowsFeelingsJoyLosesTroubleReadyPitySympathyRejoiceSuperioritySuperfluousDispleasureTimes Of Trouble Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“I think we are ready to know that there are going to be people who are ready to save the world, who come out when you're in trouble and make sure that you're okay.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldTroubleReadyOkaySave The World Author:Jennifer Love Hewitt
“A man in trouble laments that he did not listen to his teachers, and thus he finds himself in a sad state, utter ruin. A candid admission of a blunder is refreshing and not often heard in human affairs. It is the saint alone who is large-minded enough to think and speak in this way. This is part of his authenticity.The person who is swift to hear and slow to respond is a stranger to an all-knowing illuminism. He believes that others, too, have some truth, and he is willing to be instructed by them. He is ready for the mind of God.” ThinkingMenWayMindBelieveHumansPersonsStatesEnoughSpeakKnowingTeacherTroubleHeardWillingReadyAffairSaintStrangerAuthenticityRuinsRefreshingBlundersAdmissionLamentCandid Author:Thomas Dubay
“If you can't smile and have fun, you're in trouble. So if somebody in the stands says hello, I'm going to say hello back. Why shouldn't I? I know what I'm doing in this game. I'm still going to be ready to hit when I step in the box.” IfsKnowsStillsGamesFunStepsTroubleReadyBoxesHaving FunHello Author:Carlos Delgado
“Nothing will prepare you for singing the truth like about 35 years in the music business, financial troubles and a couple trips to jail, ... It will get you really humble and really truthful, and gets you ready to sing out about who and what saved you.” YearsTroubleReadyCoupleSingingFinancialHumbleSavedJailTruthfulMusic Business Author:Marty Stuart
“I think from a major-label perspective, if you were on the flip side of things and that's the world you were used to working in, your interpretation could be, "Oh, they're having trouble writing songs," when really it's like, "No, I'm not ready to write songs, I don't want to write a song right now, if I did write a song, it would be forced."” IfsThinkingWorldWantWritingWould BeUsedSongSidesTroubleReadyPerspectiveRight NowMajorsLabelsInterpretationFlipWriting SongsNot Ready Author:Beth Ditto