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Quotes About Problems

I believe the only way we'll be able to solve infant mortality - and other huge social problems - is by designing solutions for those with the greatest intent to carry it out.
~ Jane Chen
If you think about the actual problems we are facing - all the crises - we have the means to solve these crises. The past has shown us we are able to do things we never imagined we would be able to do.
~ Neil Turok
The best science frequently combines an awareness of broad and significant problems with focus on an apparently small issue or detail that someone very much wants to solve or understand. Sometimes these little problems or inconsistencies turn out to be the clues to big advances.
~ Lisa Randall
I love science, and I believe in it. I have a faith that science can solve problems and make the world a better place.
~ Seth Berkley
Too often today, we do not rely on faith so much as on our own ability to reason and solve problems.
~ Joseph B. Wirthlin
In science, one should use all available resources to solve difficult problems. One of our most powerful resources is the insight of our colleagues.
~ Peter Agre
What the public hates the most is when they think the politicians aren't listening to them. They understand that we can't solve all their problems with a snap of our fingers, but they sure want us to try because we are public servants.
~ Chuck Schumer
Black people cannot look to government to solve their problems.
~ Shawn Amos
It's a very neurotic time we live in, this postanalytical period where everybody goes to a shrink to solve their problems.
~ Peter Riegert
I was able to solve enough big problems along the way that the sheriff didn't come along and put the 'bankruptcy' sign up.
~ Fred DeLuca
I'm not a businessman, so I don't know how to solve the problems of the recording industry.
~ Joshua Bell
President Obama came to office proclaiming that he aims to solve problems, not hand them on to our children. Most presidents say that sort of thing.
~ Christopher Buckley
You don't lose weight by watching someone else exercise. You don't learn by watching someone else solve problems. It became clear to me that the only way to do online learning effectively is to have students solve problems.
~ Sebastian Thrun
Some parents struggle to put food on the table. And plenty of women aren't getting the pay they deserve. While I don't expect the government to solve all these problems, I do want leaders who care about these things and do what they can to help.
~ Chrissy Teigen
As we have seen both in healthcare and energy, passing reckless, ill-conceived massive bills usually create more problems than we solve.
~ Mike Pompeo
Only by moving away from the comforts of your conference room to truly engage with and listen to your customers can you learn in depth about their problems, produce features to solve those problems, and learn what drives customers to recommend, approve, and purchase products.
~ Steve Blank
I'd like to solve more problems and help Hoosiers with more opportunities by serving on more committees.
~ Todd Young
Colorado is a state that people like to be themselves and solve their own problems.
~ John Hickenlooper
I've often thought of successful entrepreneurs as individuals who have just the right expertise - at just the right moment - to solve the emerging problems of their time.
~ Kenneth C. Griffin
You'll never get progress in Washington until you have a majority, bipartisan majority, that really wants to solve problems.
~ Dick Durbin
The imperfections in my family made me learn to deal with things on my own and solve problems for myself.
~ Larry Drake
I think, as a choreographer and an action designer, you're constantly giving your characters problems to overcome. That's what makes it fun for choreography. But it also makes it fun for the audience to see them solve those puzzles and how they are as a human being.
~ David Leitch
You don't want to make a living or habit out of trying to solve your problems with high-price pitching free agents because over the long run, there's so much risk involved that you really can hamstring your organization.
~ Theo Epstein
Non-profits should be looking to enlist and retain the best people to aggressively solve problems, not to perform adequately and persist. We should expect people to innovate and do the highest-quality work and then reward them accordingly.
~ Andrew Yang