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Quotes About Problems

given the amount of material Freud provides in the case study, but one point which seems amply clear is that all of the Rat Man's problems are intimately related to his father.
~ Bruce Fink
If you think technology can solve your security problems, then you don't understand the problems and you don't understand the technology.
~ Bruce Schneier
Writer and Internet activist Clay Shirky has noted that "institutions will try to preserve the problem to which they are the solution.
~ Bruce Schneier
It's not that math can solve the world's problems. It's just that the world's problems would be easier to solve if everyone just knew a little bit more math.
~ Bruce Schneier
The Internet of Things makes no attempt to redress, or even address, the many real problems that the internet brought to the world. On the contrary, it's an international effort to bring everything that wasn't internet within the purview of the techno-elite that currently dominates the internet.
~ Bruce Sterling
Every Concatenate world faced biological problems as the habitat aged.
~ Bruce Sterling
Solutions to problems often come from knowing when to ask for help.
~ Buck Brannaman
After 25 years of buying and supervising a great variety of businesses, Charlie and I have not learned how to solve difficult business problems. What we have learned is to avoid them.
~ buffett warren ii
Well, normality, you know, is a fiction in psychiatry. It's all relative. No adult is without problems except a happy imbecile.
~ Herman Wouk
To be an enduring, great company, you have to build a mechanism for preventing or solving problems that will long outlast any one individual leader.
~ Howard Schultz
Why do we use the term greatest generation for participants in war? Why not for those who have opposed war, who have tried to make us understand that war has never solved fundamental problems? Should we not honor, instead of parachutists and bomber pilots, those conscientious objectors who refused to fight or the radicals and pacifists who opposed the idea that young people of one nation should kill young people of another nation to serve the purposes of politicians and financiers?
~ Howard Zinn
The ugly truth is that Wallace had never even bothered to understand the problems—much less come up with any honest solutions—but "the Fighting Little Judge" has never lost much sleep from guilt feelings about his personal credibility gap. Southern politicians are not made that way. Successful con men are treated with considerable respect in the South. A
~ Hunter S. Thompson
Many of Pakistan's problems—from falling behind in secular education to the rise of Islamist extremism—can be traced to the country's founding on the basis of religious nationalism.
~ Husain Haqqani
The campaign for Pakistan had, in its final stages, become a religious movement even though its leaders initiated it as a formula for resolving post-independence constitutional problems. This created confusion about Pakistan's raison d'être, which Pakistan's leadership has attempted to resolve through a state ideology.
~ Husain Haqqani
Let's be clear: unless I have profoundly misunderstood its position, I pretty much despise American Libertarianism. Have these people seriously looked at the problems of the world and thought, 'Hmm, what we need here is a bit more selfishness'? . . . I beg to differ.
~ Iain Banks
The magic of Paul's intelligence is that he has more patience than anyone I've ever met, and with it he simply wears problems down. To count a hundred million stars, he told me once, at the rate of one per second, sounds like a job that no one could possibly complete in a lifetime. In reality, it would only take three years. The key is focus, a willingness not to be distracted. And that is Paul's gift: an intuition of just how much a person can do slowly.
~ Ian Caldwell
Why me? He said finally. Are you on some sort of mission to fuck up my life? I try my best to avoid you. You're doing a hell of a job. I honestly don't mean to cause you problems. You don't cause problems. An unpiloted vampire causes problems. You cause catastrophes.
~ Ilona Andrews
It's not a loup cage, you know,' I told her. 'It's a holding cell. Or safe room. or secure room. I don't think Jim ever settled on a term he could live with.' 'Aha. It's a loup cage.' Andrea cleared her throat. 'I touched it with my finger and it hurt. Is that in case of marital problems?
~ Ilona Andrews
You don't cause problems. An unpiloted vampire causes problems. You cause catastrophes.
~ Ilona Andrews
When a vampire thought your religion went too far, you definitely had problems.
~ Ilona Andrews
But if the choice is a cool president and 8 or 10 percent unemployment in a declining economy and a country that seems to be going in the wrong direction and structural unemployment for young people at 50 percent, I'd rather have a dorky president who fixed those problems.
~ Jonah Goldberg
I start with an idea or a problem or a conflict, or even a situation that might be pertinent to the lives of young people, then the characters grow from that point. I try to make strong characters that change and develop and learn from their mistakes.
~ Sharon Draper
I went to school like everyone else, but I hated it, and I always had a lot of problems. Even my younger brother Guglielmo is the same way: we can't stay cooped up in a room for hours, listening.
~ Vittoria Ceretti
The game of life is a lot like football. You have to tackle your problems, block your fears, and score your points when you get the opportunity.
~ Lewis Grizzard