Times Of Trouble Quotes by Ann Landers, Laurence Binyon, Paul Harvey, John Lennon, Agatha Christie, LiliК»uokalani and many others.

Expect trouble as an inevitable part of life, and when it comes, hold your head high, look it quarely in the eye and say, ‘I will be bigger than you. You cannot defeat me.
We are living in a time of trouble and bewilderment, in a time when none of us can foresee or foretell the future.
Stay in your seat come times of trouble. Its only people who jump off the roller coaster who get hurt.
When I find myself in times of trouble
Mother Mary comes to me,
speaking words of wisdom “Let it be”.
Mother Mary comes to me,
speaking words of wisdom “Let it be”.
I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.
The people to whom your fathers told of the living God, and taught to call ‘Father,’ and whom the sons now seek to despoil and destroy, are crying aloud to Him in their time of trouble; and He will keep His promise, and will listen to the voices of His Hawaiian children lamenting for their homes.
What the color is, who the daddy be, who the mama is don’t mean nothin’. We family, carin’ for each other. Family make us strong in times of trouble. We all stick together, help each other out. That the real meanin’ of family. When you grow up, you take that family feelin’ with you.
Tough times never last, but tough people do.
We will ultimately be judged by how we react in times of trouble and how we care for the least among us.
One does not permit one’s friends to be slandered in time of trouble.
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.
When its dark enough you can see the stars.
I would not leave you in your times of trouble. We never could have come this far. I took the good times, I’ll take the bad times, I’ll take you just the way you are.
In every company, differentiation is never more important than it is in times of trouble, and that’s the time when everyone tends to go to the well and equalize rather than differentiate.
George MacDonald gives me renewed strength during times of trouble–times when I have seen people tempted to deny God–when he says, “The Son of God suffered unto death, not that men might not suffer, but that their sufferings might be like his.
If you have a good name, if you are right more often than you are wrong, if your children respect you, if your grandchildren are glad to see you, if your friends can count on you and you can count on them in time of trouble, if you can face your God and say “I have done my best,” then you are a success.
I learned there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some from behind.