“The trouble with the world and the trouble with you and me is that we don't love each other enough. And if we do, we don't bother to show it, or we don't bother to say it. If the world is to know love, it has to be in your heart and in mine.”
“Don't be bothered by troubles because they are generally guests we ourselves invite - they will stay for some time and then leave”
“The trouble with you and me, is that we don't live in the real world. We dream of fantastic things that may never happen.”
“I don't know whether you're the drug or the rehab. Do you know that? But we...we could save the world from each other.”
“THE FATHER: But don't you see that the whole trouble lies here? In words, words. Each one of us has within him a whole world of things, each man of us his own special world. And how can we ever come to an understanding if I put in the words I utter the sense and value of things as I see them; while you who listen to me must inevitably translate them according to the conception of things each one of you has within himself. We think we understand each other, but we never really do.”
“You don't look strong enough to trouble nobody around here.... We grow our own troubles--it would be a novelty to have some we ain't already used to.”