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Quotes About Problems

When a person's speech is full of anger, it is because he or she suffers deeply. Because he has so much suffering, he becomes full of bitterness. He is always ready to complain and blame others for his problems. This is why you find it very unpleasant to listen to him and try to avoid him.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
I must be out of it, but I don't know any good journalists who have excused Clinton's problems.
~ Ben Bradlee
And finally, no matter how good the science gets, there are problems that inevitably depend on judgement, on art, on a feel for financial markets.
~ Martin Feldstein
We have almost a city has probably two or three hundred committees. Every committee is dealing with just one problem and has nothing to do with the other problems.
~ Alvar Aalto
I don't know much about football but I know when Alex Ferguson retired this guy called Moys came in and he was doomed to fail. He could have been the best manager in the world, but karma tells you that after that prolonged success you're always going to have problems.
~ Chris Harris
Ken Lay, the disgraced former chairman of Enron, found a way to escape his legal problems: He died after being convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges.
~ Robert Kiyosaki
John Kennedy had so many different medical problems that began when he was a boy. He started out with intestinal problems... spastic colitis.
~ Robert Dallek
I'm very knowledgeable of the challenges before me.
~ Cory Booker
I'm an entrepreneur trying to let the American people know that it's not immigrants that are causing economic problems, it is the fact that our economy is advancing in ways that is making human labor less and less essential.
~ Andrew Yang
True Americanism recognizes the enormous gravity of the social and labor problems which confront us.
~ Henry Cabot Lodge
Experience…shows beyond any doubt that patients can develop an amazing faculty of keen self-observation if they are bent on understanding their own problems.
~ Karen Horney
When insane things start to arrange themselves in sane patterns around you, you know you got problems.
~ Karen Marie Moning
When insane things start to arrange themselves in sane patterns around you, you know you've got problems.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Said he had more immediate problems than the fate of the world and he was sure we'd figure it out, considering how controlling and micromanaging Ryodan was about everything he owned—and as he believed he owned the entire world and everything in it, and could play with it all like his personal chess set—the bastard would surely find a way to patch things up to his liking. He
~ Karen Marie Moning
No simple cherry picker for me, she thought. I get a time-traveling genius who comes with a world of problems and sends me back through time to fix them.
~ Karen Marie Moning
When insane things start to arrange themselves in sane patterns around you, you know you've got problems. It
~ Karen Marie Moning
experiencing fewer problems and frustrations in their day-to-day work, the work force will become even more engaged in the improvement process
~ Karen Martin
Just goes to show that if it has tires or testicles, it's bound to cause you trouble.
~ Karen White
worrying makes big shadows of small things.
~ Karen White
When bad requirements happen to good people
~ Karl E. Wiegers
The good thing about what's happened in Huambo is that the problems have forced these people to work for the first time. The city people are lazy, and finally they are being made to work,' he says. I wonder how Elizabeth Casilva, whose family is on the brink of starvation, would feel about such a statement. She could not possibly work any harder, and yet only a feeding centre kept her son Erickson from dying.
~ Karl Maier
It's a fact that life will hand us problems and difficulties—if that hasn't happened to you yet, you're lucky (and probably very young). Despite this fact, we all have the power to choose. We can make a conscious decision each day to embrace a positive attitude. It requires convincing yourself that you can wake up and decide to focus on positive emotions.
~ Karl Pillemer
in philosophy methods are unimportant; any method is legitimate if it leads to results capable of being rationally discussed. What matters is not methods or techniques but a sensitivity to problems, and a consuming passion for them; or, as the Greeks said, the gift of wonder.
~ Karl Popper
The question of the acceptance of theories should, I propose, be demoted to the status of a minor problem. For science may be regarded as a growing system of problems, rather than as a system of beliefs. And for a system of problems, the tentative acceptance of a theory or a conjecture means hardly more than that it is considered worthy of further criticism.
~ Karl R. Popper