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en With all the trouble at HIH it would do you the world of good,

en A man's ingress into the world is naked and bare, His progress through the world is trouble and care; And lastly, his egress out of the world, is nobody knows where. If we do well here, we shall do well there: I can tell you no more if I preach a whole year."

en In our own life, we don't have a lot of control over our world. When I make my own world, I'm in control. I can put them into trouble. I can get them out of trouble.

en The thing in the world I am most of afraid of is fear, and with good reason,that passion alone in the trouble of it exceeding other accidents.

en You look back and are thankful that he reacted the way he did. It's not good to see him get into trouble, but it's good to see him get out of trouble. I'd rather have less-stressful learning experiences.

en We gave them a pretty good go. We had trouble with (Megan) Jackson. She played a great game and we had trouble finding her from out of bounds. She?s a tough player. She?s a good player.

en Our ingress into the world / Was naked and bare; / Our progress through the world / Is trouble and care.
  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

en We felt pretty good about the first half. It's the first time all year that foul trouble got us in trouble.

en I didn't have any trouble. One rebound I gave up was a little tentative, but I can't say that I had any trouble. ... It was a good test. I don't see it being any problem at all.

en In the world you will have trouble but take courage for I have conquered the world.

en We got some good shots, but we just had trouble hitting them. We had trouble rebounding on both ends. We played hard, kept battling and ended up getting beat by two points. We know as a team that we have to play better.

en That Lexington team is just so good. They play that match-up zone and if you don't attack it, you're in trouble. We didn't do that well tonight. We also knew we couldn't turn the ball over or we would be in trouble.

en [Ruling over everyone in the rich folks' enclave is the sinister Kaufman, amusingly played by Dennis Hopper: part CEO, part unelected president. He gets the best line in the film when a frowning apparatchik asks if there is any trouble. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. ] In a world where the dead have returned to life, ... the word 'trouble' loses much of its meaning.
  Dennis Hopper

en We're going to have some trouble there because he's much more experienced. He's like what you would expect of Terrance Farley as a senior. He's got good offensive moves in the low post; he's very long, rebounds well. So he's someone we're concerned about, and we have to stay out of foul trouble.

en The Compleat Angler is acknowledged to be one of the world's books. Only the trouble is that the world doesn't read its books, it borrows a detective story instead.
  Stephen Leacock


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