Quotes About Problems
Effectiveness refers to successfully producing the expected or desired result; it's the degree to which you achieve your objectives, solve problems, and realize profits. In business, effectiveness is summed up by "doing the right things." Efficiency is the accomplishment of a job with the minimum expenditure of time, effort, and cost—the shortest distance between a goal and a checkmark. In business, efficiency is summed up by "doing things right.
~ Laura Stack
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Mom always says you can solve most problems at the library, and there's a lady there who's my friend. We could ask her about helping Bernice. She has to answer people's questions. It's her job.
~ Laurel Snyder
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Now we're starting to be aware of the problems with not "seeing race": ignoring race means ignoring longstanding problems and history, as well as ignoring important aspects of a person's identity.
~ Celeste Ng
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Shambhala vision teaches that in the face of the world's great problems, we can be heroic and kind at the same time.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
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The key to warriorship and the first principle of Shambhala vision is not being afraid of who you are. Ultimately that is the definition of bravery: not being afraid of yourself. In the face of the world's great problems, we can be heroic and kind at the same time. We must try to think how we can help this world. If we don't help, nobody will. It is our turn to help the world. (p. 10)
~ Chogyam Trungpa
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Women's Book of Empowerment: 323 Affirmations That Change Everyday Problems into Moments of Potential.
~ Charlene M. Proctor
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Complex problems do not demand complex solutions.
~ Charles Allen Kollar
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The solution to the problems of the church today lies in solving the problems of individual Christians, and the remedy is a person—the Holy Spirit.
~ Charles C. Ryrie
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Moral crusaders with zeal but no ethical understanding are likely to give us solutions that are worse than the problems.
~ Charles Colson
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Our democracy poses problems and these problems must and shall be solved by courageous leadership.
~ Charles Edison
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Why is intuition superior to reason? - Because it does not depend upon experience or memory and frequently brings about the solution to our problems by methods concerning which we are in entire ignorance.
~ Charles F. Haanel
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Oftentimes the root of their marriage problems is found in some hostility they have been hauling around, sometimes since childhood.
~ Charles F. Stanley
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It would assume that bilateral problems could be worked out through goodwill, active diplomacy and transparency rather than suspicions and a search for "enemies.
~ Graham E. Fuller
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Allander is bright enough to hold together on the surface, but he's in turmoil. I fear he never put those problems to rest." "Evi-fuckin'-dently," Jade said.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
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Many young men's more immediate and important problems were abuse from their superior, on top of their material privations. Perhaps nothing more could have been expected of a political system founded on mass murder and preserved with oppression.
~ Gregory Feifer
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I've been successful at Manchester United for many years and it's not without its problems – every hour of every day you have to deal with something.
~ Guillem Balagué
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I would say that it is an advantage to belong to a small country. We are apt to be less provincial in scholarly undertakings. We don't have enough literature in various problems - we must always look on the whole world. No country can be so provincial as a big country. The United States is, in my opinion, the most provincial country I have lived in - an I'm afraid that England and France don't come very far behind.
~ Gunnar Myrdal
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We think olden times were simple because we know how grandpa's problems were solved, and any problem is simple when you can look up the answer in the back of the book.
~ Gwen Bristow
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Like other physicists, Feigenbaum used an understated, tough-guy vocabulary to rate such problems. Such a thing is obvious, he might say, meaning that a result could be understood by any skilled physicist after appropriate contemplation and calculation. Not obvious described work that commanded respect and Nobel prizes. For the hardest problems, the problems that would not give way without long looks into the universe's bowels, physicists reserved words like deep.
~ James Gleick
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Then there are revolutions. A new science arises out of one that has reached a dead end. Often a revolution has an interdisciplinary character—its central discoveries often come from people straying outside the normal bounds of their specialties. The problems that obsess these theorists are not recognized as legitimate lines of inquiry.
~ James Gleick
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It takes strength to walk away.... Life is too precious to keep repeating problems that a cur time and time again, sometimes it's best to just show them your back and walk away from the dramas that others seem to live for.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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People that are negative, spend so much time trying to control situations and blame others for their problems.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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This hit-and-run approach to problem-solving begets all sorts of oddities—including, often, a chain of solutions causing problems requiring solutions, ad infinitum.
~ James L. Adams
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I returned to New Orleans and my problems with pari-mutuel windows and a dark-haired, milk-skinned wife from Martinique who went home with men from the Garden District while I was passed out in a houseboat on Lake Pontchartrain, the downdraft of U.S. Army helicopters flattening a plain of elephant grass in my dreams.
~ James Lee Burke
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