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Quotes About Problems

The importance of certain problems concerning the facts will be inherent in the structure of the system.
~ Talcott Parsons
On my return to Pittsburgh, I resolved to go back to the fundamental problems of electronic structure that I had contemplated abstractly many years earlier.
~ John Pople
As a person who has spent my career as a child psychologist and have dealt with many children who have struggled with many problems in families, I have seen families ripped apart by so many things that sometimes law has tried to deal with.
~ Timothy Murphy
When I watch video, I try to watch the good starts so I can see how my mechanics are in those. Every once in a while, I'll look at video starts that I struggled, and sometimes in those, there is no mechanical problems; it's just, didn't have good stuff that day.
~ Jacob deGrom
That's something that I struggled with - talking to my mother about some of the problems that I had.
~ Julius Peppers
I think each generation struggles with its own set of problems.
~ Freddie Fox
It's hard to say you're struggling if you're a professional footballer. Other people have far greater problems.
~ Carlos Tevez
There are really two kinds of optimism. There's the complacent, Pollyanna optimism that says, 'Don't worry - everything will be just fine,' and that allows one to just lay back and do nothing about the problems around you. Then there's what we call dynamic optimism. That's an optimism based on action.
~ Ramez Naam
The beginning of a career is hard for many players, often because of the ordinary day-to-day problems that football and life bring.
~ Cafu
I am just as ordinary as anyone else, and I also have my problems, but I also am responsible for my own health. So I'll be on that exercise bike, I'll be out there walking and try to improve my health and diet as much as I'm expecting of other Tasmanians.
~ Lara Giddings
It became inevitable that television would address life's mundane problems because television itself is so mundane, part of the ordinary flow of time the way those problems are.
~ Lee Siegel
I was once asked by Jeremy Paxman what is it about celebrity and said that people these days seem to think a celebrity is someone who has escaped the constraints of ordinary people: that they don't have the same kind of problems, almost as if they're classical gods.
~ Justin Cartwright
The first session of the Congress of the United States under the Constitution was devoted principally to the problems of immediate revenues and administrative and judicial organization.
~ Charles A. Beard
I see no way out of the problems that organized religion and tribalism create other than humans just becoming more honest and fully aware of themselves.
~ E. O. Wilson
I think basketball becomes an outlet for it, an opportunity to get that frustration out and forget about all the problems and things you have going on in your life outside.
~ Baron Davis
I'm a long-term optimist, and I don't think the problems with our society are from being overly optimistic.
~ Ken MacLeod
It was as though the problems of the Republic bored the man appointed to solve them, as though Rome herself were now too small a stage for his ambitions
~ Tom Holland
Clio, the patron goddess of history, has a sense of humor; she teaches us that not all problems have solutions
~ Unknown
In 1936, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt addressed the Third World Power Conference in Washington, D.C., on the importance of engineering in solving the nation's social problems. At the conclusion of his speech, he pressed a button that stirred the turbines in the Boulder Dam to "creative activity." "Boulder Dam," said the president as his right index finger came down, "I call you to life!
~ Unknown
The bigger the real-life problems, the greater the tendency for the discipline to retreat into a reassuring fantasy-land of abstract theory and technical manipulation.
~ Unknown
I just want to say this. I want to say it gently but I want to say it firmly: There is a tendency for the world to say to America, 'the big problems of the world are yours, you go and sort them out,' and then to worry when America wants to sort them out.
~ Tony Blair
A truly intelligent person is not one who can simply spout words and numbers; it is someone who can react 'intelligently' to all the opportunities, simulations and problems provided by the environment. Real intelligence means engaging your brain with every aspect of life – you play sport with you brain; you relate to others brain-to-brain;
~ Tony Buzan
One of the major problems leading to the breakdown of society is that we have far too many opinions dictating life choices and not enough truth mandating them.
~ Tony Evans
SAIORSE From Saiorse, a name of Irish origin, Meaning 'freedom' Faces problems head on Admired for its originality, dedicated to worthy causes A kind and generous fridge It always stands firm for its principles It does not have to get its own way always Others think it is an extremely clever fridge From Matt Molloys Pub May 20th 1997
~ Unknown